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Zero-G's Satin Grooves gets 10/10 Computer Music
Friday, April 3, 2009 |
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Satin Grooves is one of Zero-G's best ever titles. All of its 34 construction kits are an absolute pleasure just to listen to, let alone pull apart for creative application.
The main style focuses on the flair of 70s and 80s funk and soul music, and it really doesn't get any more authentic than this. All of the live instruments have been captured with the finest care to really nail that retro sound, but with all the benefits of today's high-fidelity standards. As well as the kits, there are extra loops in five more categories, and all sounds have been recorded at mouthwatering 24 bit quality.
- 10/10 Computer Music
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