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11 Minimal Techno

11 Minimal Techno

£59.95 Now £39.90! (DVD / CD Multipack)

£49.95 (Digital Download)

The global sound of after-hours electronica. Deep, dark and dirty.

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Featuring: 100s of sub-heavy big room belters - pounding and pulsating rhythms to rock any floor; slick, deep and fuzzy low-end bass grooves – all dripping with authentic analogue fat; stripped synth, nu-noise and percussive grooves –soundbeds packed with inspiration; meticulously programmed combi trackstarters, mixed and primed for dancefloor destruction PLUS tweeter freakin’ tops, swooping breakdown FX, sizzling single drum hits and much more.

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What's in the collection?
  • Drums > 100s of sub-heavy big room belters: pounding and pulsating rhythms to rock any floor.
  • Bass > Slick and deep, warm and fuzzy low-end grooves – all dripping with authentic analogue fat.
  • Synths > From the euphoric to the sublime: oozing wet crowd-pleasers and esoteric ear-teasers.
  • Music loops > Stripped synth, nu-noise and percussive grooves –soundbeds packed with inspiration.
  • Combis > Meticulously programmed trackstarters, mixed and primed for dancefloor destruction.
  • More > Tweeter freakin’ tops, swooping breakdown FX, sizzling single drum hits and much more.

Press Reviews

Sound on Sound Review

"The designers have managed to imbue these sounds with solidity and power, despite pseudo-random glitchiness and sawtooth rasps aplenty. 5/5"
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Sound on Sound Review

"No-one can accuse Sample Magic of scrimping on the sub-bass in their Minimal Techno loop and one-shot library: it lumbers forth from the provided bass and kick sounds in abundance. A good thing it is, too, given the importance of the dub influence to this style – but I was pleased to see that the producers have taken care to keep the subterranean monsters firmly controlled, to maintain a tight rhythmic backbone and clear texture. Still, only the foolhardy would attempt to layer raw materials like these without access to proper full-range monitoring!

Once you’ve picked your mouse up off the floor, you’ll notice that there’s lots of other good stuff going on in here as well. In a genre that combines pounding rhythmic repetition with a disregard for ‘whistlability’, productions can stand or fall according to the imaginativeness of their synth and effects design, so Sample Magic have rightly concentrated considerable effort in this department. They reap the rewards in the form of apparently simple parts, whose inner details withstand repeated listening. Featherweight snares and clicky percussion toy with your expectations without losing the general plot; pitch modulations and real-time controller programming steer a selection of skittering and frequently delay-garnished rhythm-synths well away from the realms of complacency; and whole boxes of virtual patch-cords appear to have been applied in the pursuit of sinuous filthiness in many of the bass-synth lines. In addition to the inventively textured programming, the synth lines in general score well in terms of raw sonics. Somehow the designers have managed to imbue these sounds with solidity and power, despite pseudo-random glitchiness and sawtooth rasps aplenty.

Usability is pretty good, with plenty of supported formats and a sensible tempo-delineated folder structure, although I’d have liked a bit more text description of the sounds and effects used in each loop. This is particularly the case with the drum loops, where each loop comes in several variations: it would be handy to know which is the ‘no kick’ version, for example.

Even if minimal techno isn’t your primary poison, there’s a lot that could be applied more widely across electronica styles, especially where a down-the-line groove needs spicing up, The broad line-up of seismic basses and kick drums is another asset ripe for repurposing into just about any track requiring both smart attack and capacious low-end. Overall, then, this is a good library, which not only provides well for its chosen genre, but would also find applications beyond it, and with 850MB of sample material and very little filler, it also represents good value. Rating: 5/5:"

Sound on Sound, June 2009

Computer Music magazine review

"Quite possibly the freshest dance sounds on the market – get ‘em before everyone else does! 10/10."
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Computer Music magazine review

"Sample Magic are back with yet another top-class library aimed primarily at producers of dance music. As per usual, Minimal Techno contains over a thousand contemporary sounds, which are all beautifully captured in glorious 24-bit stereo.

The collection is categorised into bass, combi, drum, musical, synth and top loops, as well as single hits and FX. Characteristic of this series, most of the samples are so well processed and have such cleverly crafted stereo imaging that they seem to leap out of the speakers. These are quite possibly the freshest dance sounds on the market at present – get ‘em before everyone else does! Rating: 10/10."

Computer Music, March 2009

DJ Magazine Review

"Minimal Techno is the cream of the crop.... Solid sounds throughout... No fillers and an unparalleled ratio of useful audio snippets. 5/5"
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DJ Magazine Review

"Sample Magic seem to be unveiling an excellent new sample collection every few months. In fact, since the last time we mentioned them, that have released three great sets and this ‘Minimal Techno’ offering is the cream of the crop.

For those who don’t have much time in the studio, it is essential to have an array of cool percussion sounds at hand, and this has them in abundance – many of which can be used across a range of 4/4 genres.

The musical loops are equally versatile and range from lush to groovy, always striking the right balance between processed and clean.

Solid sounds throughout, ‘Minimal Techno’ has no fillers and an unparalleled ratio of useful audio snippets. As well as a great range of percussive loops and music loops, there are also solid combinations of the two together. And, as with all Sample Magic collections, they are nicely categorised into three tempo groups.

There are also plenty of ready-made patches for the full spectrum of soft-samplers. All in all, an essential sample pack. Rating: 5/5."

DJ magazine, March 2009

Product format
  • 2.29GB CD/DVD multipack (2,454 files), includes Audio, 24-bit Wavs (891Mb, 796 files), Stylus RMX compatible Rex files (361Mb, 476 files), Apple Loops (534Mb, 476 files) plus EXS24, Reason NNXT, Kontakt II and Halion patches.