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The ultimate DJ Sample Library from the Internationally acclaimed
Superstar DJ Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim!
An essential
collection from one of the UK's most successful
dance remixers. A massive collection of superb
loops, ranging from 84 bpm to obscenely fast. Plus
some extra samples including FX, Guitar, Reggae,
Flute, and many more. The more you use it, the more
you like it. One of our most popular CDs ever.
SKU:
AMGALNCSL3
Apple Loops Norman Cook Skip to My Loops by AMG - Advanced Media Group
"...another AMG masterpiece...some of the
best cases of white boy utilises a reggae feel since the
days of The Clash." - Mixmag Update
"...a good option if you can only afford to buy one
disc." - Melody Maker
More info on the Producer
Norman Cook needs no introduction. Norman was a founding
member of the Housemartins but has since gone on to
match their chart successes with Beats International,
Freak Power, Pizza Man and more recently as Fatboy Slim.
Freak Power's hit 'Tune In, Turn On, Freak Out' was
adopted as the Levi's theme. Norman is also a top DJ and
is known to be one of the best judges of dance music on
Earth. International number one singles from the No. 1
LP 'You've Come A Long Way Baby' such as 'Rockafeller
Skank' and 'Praise You' have gone on to make Norman one
of the hottest properties around! He now bitterly
regrets giving away so much good stuff on this CD. If
you haven't got this yet, what's keeping you? It still
sounds as hot as ever and is an essential for any dance
producer's sonic arsenal.
Apple Loops are designed for use with Apple's 'GarageBand',
'Soundtrack' and soon Emagic's 'Logic' (due 2004). The
key and tempo of files can be quickly set to your
requirements and files can easily be found thanks to
programmed tags. Music has never been faster to create,
edit and enjoy. These loops will ensure it also sounds
amazing whether you're a novice or pro! Apple Loops can
be used simply as Aiff files in many other applications
although you won't be able to enjoy all the advanced
features available when using one of the programs
designed to read Apple Loops. |