Frollen Music Library
Sharpen Your Axe
Frollen Music Library is proud to unveil their most ambitious sample pack yet - Sharpen Your Axe. Drawing inspiration from the legendary 'Capitol' sound of late 60s LA, this collection immerses you in a world of baroque orchestration, cinematic arrangements, and haunting melodies that will transport you to a dark and introspective space.
Sharpen Your Axe boasts an eclectic mix of genres, ranging from jazz fusion to psychedelic rock, and features an impressive array of instruments including Vibraphone, Hammond Organ, 60s Harmony guitars, Vintage P-Bass, Kangaroo-Hide drums, Glockenspiel, Upright Piano, and more. Each sound has been meticulously recorded through top-of-the-line Neve-style preamps and vintage microphones, ensuring pristine quality.
Performed and recorded on real instruments, and mixed down to 1/4" tape, allowing for seamless integration into your next production. Whether you're a seasoned producer or a curious newcomer, Sharpen Your Axe is the ultimate tool for taking your music to the next level. Drumless mixes included!
PACK CONTENTS: 15 x Compositions with Drumless + 15 x Drum Breaks / 15 x Compositions with Stems
FILE FORMAT: 24 Bit WAV
About Frollen Music Library:
Favouring live, ensemble recording and analogue production techniques, Frollen Music Library is a sample library and production house that creates high-quality sample packs ready for the modern producer to easily employ. With a creative process that is organic and grounded in an immense appreciation for music of the 60s and 70s - the bedrock of Hip Hop sampling. Created by close friends and long-time collaborators as a way to make more of the music that they love, FML is a one-stop shop for sample-based productions and compositions for film and television. Frollen Music Library is Darvid Thor, Henry Jenkins and Hudson Whitlock, members of Melbourne’s thriving soul music community that make up Karate Boogaloo, Surprise Chef and The Pro-Teens.
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