Prime Loops release Urban Kandy

US Sample set combines American hip hop with house beats, synth pop, rave sounds, techno and more      17/08/11

Prime Loops release Urban Kandy


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Prime Loops say that you will feel like a kid in a candy store when you hear Urban Kandy, their latest release. Here's the rest of what they have to say about it...
Urban Kandy seamlessly melts together American hip hop with house beats, synth pop, rave sounds, techno and more to bring you a collection of sounds that cross both borders and genres to give any track that colourful deep edge of grandeur and drama.
Whether you are a songwriter or rapper, "Urban Kandy" provides you with all the tools you need to create a chart topping hit including over 140 radio-ready urban dance drum loops, synth hooks, basslines, FX, one-shots and more. Providing you with endless combinations of beats, percussion, synth spheres, rolls, stabs and sound effects "Urban Kandy" gives you all you need to make your next production go 'pop'!
Created exclusively by Prime Loops experienced producers, "Urban Kandy" also gives you five construction kits with tempos ranging from 113 to 133bpm and comes 100% royalty free and ready formatted in 24-bit quality for all major sound applications and hardware. Simply drag n' drop any of the sounds in "Urban Kandy" and get ready for some sweet inspiration.
Formats include: .WAV, FL Studio, Garageband, Akai MPC, Apple Loops, Ableton Live Pack and more.
Pricing and Availability:
Urban Kandy is available to download for £17.95 More information:


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