Toontrack – Underground EZX (SOUNDBANK)

Publisher: Toontrack
Website: toontrack.com/product/underground-ezx/
Format: SOUNDBANK
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo
Size: 2.43 GB

This add-on for EZdrummer 3 and Superior Drummer 3 features the most raw, brutal, and tactile kits you’ve ever heard, created in a cramped basement studio using minimal vintage and modern gear.

This extension is inspired by punk, hardcore, metal, indie, psychedelic rock, kraut and other underground genres from the early 90s to the present day. The drum collection sounds as unconventional as you can imagine. If you are looking for a sound that is loud, decadent, angry and full of energy, then this is the extension for you.

Underground EZX was recorded by Refused drummer David Sandström and engineer/producer/mixer Martin “Koni” Ehrenkrona at the famed Studio Cobra – a small, low-ceilinged basement studio in the heart of Stockholm, Sweden. From this dungeon-like space – filled with tape machines, old tube gear, and vintage instruments – Koni churned out productions filled with his signature streak of analog character for bands like Refused and Tribulation, to name a few. With a collection of David’s own drums, studio kits, and those of bands and friends in the Stockholm scene, they made sure that this EZX featured four distinctly unique kits, each bringing their own niche sound and vibe to the project.Expect a wide range of beaten, road-worn and time-tested kit that has all been through everything from the big festival stages and underground club scenes to a multitude of albums of all styles.
In addition to the kits, there is a selection of ready-to-mix presets for each of the four kits. Designed by Coney, these cover everything from completely bare and raw to distorted, all-encompassing menace and feral. In addition, a basic set of grooves and fills performed by David are included, giving you the foundation of his uncompromising and brutal drumming style to build on.This is the EZX where you can almost hear the vintage tube gear radiating, the hissing breath, and every wayward and relentless drum hit moving in a way that makes the kits want to crawl out of the monitors. If you want to write a post-punk track rife with lo-fi DYI feels or any streak of wild, distorted and organic sounding kraut, metal, hardcore or garage rock, this is your new EZX of choice.
Want grain? That’s the definition.

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