WWW,
August 2014 - When you're involved or
interested in music production, it's almost
impossible to not notice how many websites
carry advertisements of LOOPMASTERS.com.
When you've recently visited Studio Dubroom
or enjoyed the music we've released since
April this year, it's even totally
impossible to not know about this website.
Messian Dread reviews the "Sample
Boutique" from his perspective as an
online (DUB) Reggae producer.
It was
somewhere in the beginning of 2014, that I
was browsing the Web in search for some
material to use in my music. I had been kind
of silent for quite some years, and one of
the reasons for that was that I was kind of
finished with the sounds that I had produced
for some years. Finished with my virtual
brass section, finished with my own vocals,
and very much impressed by more recent
online works from Net Labels mainly in the
digital spectrum.
I have this
thing with in-your-face digital Dub and
other Roots Reggae. I love it, I can make
hours and hours of DJ mixes carrying the
sounds. I can't, however, produce it myself.
It's simply not there, in my soul. At least,
not at this moment. After several failed
attempts which I don't even want to discuss,
I felt myself kind of stuck between the
stuff I produced earlier and, well,
something I wasn't really sure of.
In this
state of mind, I was kind of looking on the
Internet for some stuff to work on, or with.
Typing all kinds of key-words into the
search engine, getting all kinds of websites
with shady contents that might be nice for
some private productions but for the rest
has, let's say, legally questionable
material. Sure, it would be nice to download
an Acapella by let's say Luciano and be able
to create a musical work with it that you
can release, right? Well, forget such
niceness when you use shady websites like
the ones I just described.
Someone
once said, in a different context: "Do
as they say, not as they do". I took
that principal at hand, and went on to look
for a legal variety. Is it possible, to get
some good quality legal vocal material,
preferably of the authentic kind? This is
where I discovered just why almost every
website with advertisements has this banner
linking to LOOPMASTERS.com.
Usually and
like "everyone", I ignore banners
and ads when I visit a website. The times
that I've actually clicked on an ad because
I was interested in the site can be counted
using the fingers of one hand, and I'm
online since the early 1990's. Being the
"rebel" that I am, the more I see
an ad the less I'm likely to click on it.
The reason why I did visit the Loop Masters'
website therefore had nothing to do with the
publicity. The reason was simply I was
looking for legal material, especially
vocals, and my search engine gave me the
link. The only link.
Now, a few
months later, I can only conclude that Loop
Masters is the one-stop for most of the most
authentic and legal online source material
for the production of (DUB) Reggae Music.
This is not my suggestion for a slogan to
use in yet another banner, it is my personal
conclusion at this moment. A conclusion
which I would like to share, without apology
but with reasoning.
The first
thing that I noticed, was a familiar name:
Dubmatix. This Canadian producer is without
the shadow of a doubt living up to his last
name "King" when it comes to Dub
and the North American continent. He knows
his music, he knows his vocalists and he
knows his studio. I looked further and
discovered they had a sample pack with
material from none other than Mad Professor.
My fingers started to itch as I was clicking
my mouse. However, I wasn't jumping to the
"Sample Boutique" as they very
pleasantly describe themselves to get Drum
loops and such things.
This is
when I discovered what would become source
material for literally all my productions
this year, both released and (yet)
unreleased or even unfinished. Source
material for 10's and 10's of tracks,
perhaps even well over a 100. Quality source
material, for prices that make you laugh.
Authentic quality source material, of which
the first serious online review is yet to be
written. This review -and the product
reviews the Dubroom already published- is
only the beginning of a serious promotion
campaign to right that blatant wrong.
Now, do I
seriously think that Loop Masters is waiting
for a Dubroom review to get customers?
Absolutely not. In fact, I am convinced that
they have a good running business and
probably didn't even notice how the Dubroom
reviewed one of it's products only days
after it's release (Mad
Professor's Reel to Reel Reggae Volume Two).
The overwhelming major part of Loop Master's
catalogue is aimed at the producer of
Electronic Dance Music or EDM,
so they're obviously not depending on
"our kind of people" (Dub/Reggae
producers).
A kind of
independence that -in the case of LOOPMASTERS.com-
provides quality of the highest -read:
non-commercial- kind.
Let me put
it in other words, more blatant. The music
we love, (DUB) Reggae, is commercially not
attractive. You will not score a world hit
with a Dub tune. At least, not yet. There is
no strict commercial interest that will
drive a provider of Samples and other
Soundware to offer (DUB) Reggae related
material. There must be some other reason
for Loop Masters to offer the things they
do, and I can come up with nothing else but
a pure love for Reggae.
So, what
I'm reviewing here is actually not really
the website LOOPMASTERS.com
but rather the things you, as a producer of
(DUB) Reggae music can find there. Yes,
there is much more than what was already
reviewed here in the Dubroom and even though
eventually all interesting products will get
their own review, you might not want to wait
any longer after reading what you're about
to read.
Get ready.
Readers and
visitors will have read about "Roots
Step", a very contemporary form of
Roots Reggae that appeals to lovers of
DubStep and other forms of contemporary
digital stuff. Roots Step is a sound by
Berlin based producer DON
GOLIATH, who has been interviewed
because of his remarkable musical works. His
countless tracks feature legendary vocalists
like U Roy, Trinity, Dillinger, Kojak, Lone
Ranger, and Prince Jazzbo. Others feature
more younger but crucial singers like Ras
Khaleel, Clifton Yeates, Seamus, Kamouflage,
Kontent, Masta Jay, Assante and Tallis. Or
MC's like Piracy, Lion Tafari, and Jah
Rooti.
Wait.
It's rather
difficult not to notice that some of these
names feature in more recent Dubroom
productions and in case you've wondered just
how it is possible for the Dubroom to
produce a Dillinger track, now you
know.
No, Don
Goliath and I have not both been shopping at
LOOPMASTERS.com.
In fact, this is where I got introduced to
this name, as Don Goliath is the one who
provided the UK based sample boutique with
10's of acapellas he used for his own
productions. Original acapellas, proven by
the fact that many of the vocalists talk
about the Don.
Under the
name "Don
Goliath - Reggae And Dub Acapellas Vol.
1-6", LOOPMASTERS.com
offers full length lyrical acapellas
including a license (quite important). Each
volume has a number of tracks. You can buy a
volume and pay less per track, or you can
-like I did- pay a little more but only get
the ones you want. A little nit-picking,
because when you're looking at the prices
you start to wonder why there is so little
music found online that was created with one
or more of the acapellas.
Usually,
when there's not a sale you will pay around
8 Euros per track. Immediately after you
make a purchase, you get "virtual
cash" in your account, which is about
10-15% of the money you just spent. You can
use this "virtual cash" with a
next purchase. When there's a sale, you can
get an acapella for as low as five euros
this way. Again, this includes a legal
license to use the vocal works in your own
productions.
When I
discovered LOOPMASTERS.com
I could not believe that I had never heard
any track featuring the vocal works before, in particular
with prices like these. I see some
non-commercial artists using acapellas from
shady sites or jingles from albums that
"everyone" knows, with the result
that their own productions are shady and can
never be seriously considered. This
ridiculously cheaply priced series from Don
Goliath -and other vocal releases at LOOPMASTERS.com-
should put an end to that, in my opinion.
Sure, there
are many who -for one reason or another- are
unable to perform online payments. Still,
this can not be an excuse not to pay
attention to the website or the sample packs
they offer. It's what I did when I first
visited the website: I downloaded the free
demo files from all the Reggae vocal packs
at the website and some other stuff as well,
like Mad Professor's Reel to Reel Reggae. In
itself, this was almost the weight of a
complete sample pack but that wasn't the
only fun these free downloads gave me. They
included a license too!
Check this
quote, straight from the Loop Masters
website:
The demo
loops are covered by our General
Licence Terms meaning you can use them
in your commercial productions with no
further royalty payments. If you do use
them commercially we would very much
appreciate you purchasing the full pack in
order to help support our Artists
producing the packs, more releases and
free samples.
Source: http://support.loopmasters.com/knowledgebase/articles/242293-free-samplepacks-what-can-i-do-with-them
This simply
means, that every online artist can -should-
register at LOOPMASTERS.com,
receive a free welcome pack and start
downloading the demo files. It's free and
gives your releases a legal foundation,
which is not just relevant for obvious
reasons: it is a sign of (self-) respect as
well.
It did not
take me too long before I wanted more than
the free packs I downloaded. These free
packs, however, had already brought me on a
next level. Remember, I was kind of looking
for material because I hadn't been producing
anything for years because I was finished
with my sound. I had found the source
material I was looking for. This was indeed
a financial investment, but even without any
purchase I have done at LOOPMASTERS.com
I had material for many, many tracks.
Licensed material, that is.
For me, the
Loop Masters boutique has provided me with
just the right material to improve my sound
to a next level. Something which in my idea
can easily be recognized just by playing
stuff I currently release and comparing it
with my older stuff, like on my album
"Showcase". No, I am not talking
about easy-to-build tracks. In reviews I
hope to publish later on the Don Goliath
series, this will become very clear. I am
talking about inspiring material that
challenges me to go beyond what I used to
do. Material that is educational, too.
I wasn't
asked or paid to do this review. I wrote it
because it is my work to promote (DUB)
Reggae Music. Even my own productions and
releases can and should be seen in that
context. I think that when properly used,
the material that LOOPMASTERS.com
has for the average online (DUB) Reggae
artist/producer can serve as a resource to
improve the quality of many, many works.
When you're
serious about your work, a visit to LOOPMASTERS.com
is almost as obligated as having a computer
in the first place.
Without
apology.
One Love,
Messian Dread
August 4, 2014
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