Dread Hornz Vol. 6 amps up the heat with three songs, 800+ total horn lines, riffs, and skanks. There’s no limit to how you can utilise complete horn lines, specific instruments, cut-n-chop parts from several, and create your own or drop in the numerous riffs into your tracks.
Volume 6 continues in the tradition of the previous 5 releases with more classic ‘70s horn-driven reggae recordings of Jamaica heard on so many legendary songs from Studio One to Channel One, from Marley to Burning Spear and modern steppers.
3 Songs – 3.44 GB
Scratch’s Dub > 81 BPM (B) – 21 dry loops (189 total with FX)
Dirty Dubbing > 120 BPM (Em) – 39 dry loops (351 total with FX)
Two Tons > 136 BPM (Ab) – 31 dry loops (279 total with FX)
Processing variations include dry, dub (echo and reverb combo), filter (dub filter), lo-fi, multi-FX (imaging, flanger, phaser, reverb, compression), phaser (based on the classic Lee “Scratch” Perry sound), RE-201 dub (the legendary echo/reverb unit), spring reverb (based on the sounds of 70s Jamaica, and verb (EMT 140 plate reverb).
Please note that the echo/dub versions have extended space at the end of the loops to allow for the full decay of the sound.
About the Booom Hornz:
Cédric Munsch aka Tribuman is a trumpetist and trombonist from France. After studying at the Faculty of Musicology and the Music Conservatory in Strasbourg (France) he started working with producers (Reality Shock Records, Dubmatix, Undisputed Records, Not Easy At All Productions, Jahsolidrock Music...). Tribuman writes, records, and does arrangements for many international reggae artists like Apple Gabriel (Israel Vibrations), Brinsley Ford (Aswad), Tippa Irie, Earl16, Macka B, Fred Locks, Naâman, iLLBiLLY HiTEC, Midnite, Junior Murvin, General Levy, Omar Perry, Glen Washington, and more.
Romain Pivard aka Mux is a saxophonist who studied improvised jazz music at the Music Conservatory in Strasbourg (France). He teaches saxophone, jazz, improvisation, and collective practice in music school. He performs with different bands and musical styles from jazz (Razul Siddik Quintet, Sumbur), to hip-hop (Art District), passing by funk (Enneri Blaka), reggae (Naâman) or dub (Dubmatix Live Band) on stages in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Estonia, and Latvia. Moreover, he collaborates with different artists on studio recordings worldwide.
Together under the name Booom Hornz, Tribuman & Mux recorded the horns for Naâman, Courtney John, J&B Kings, Dubmatix, Chezidek, Micah Shemaiah and more.
They’ve also recorded for the English label Reality Shock Records for artists like Solo Banton, Errol Dunkley, King Lorenzo, Mickey General and Christian Cowlin (FOH/ Sound Engineer for The Wailers since the 90s) and on different projects including Bob Marley Tracks Project, with some original Wailers and I-Threes.
Gear Used > Benidub Filter, Moog Filter, Benidub Echo, UAD Roland Space Echo & EMT Plate Plugins, Soundtoys.
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