You will find that the producer has a keen set of ears for picking the right kind of kick drums and snares, and fills up the bits in between with just the right
amount of percussion to keep things shunting along without ever sounding cluttered.
Effects-wise, Zero-G Deep House has made most of the decisions for you, adding all
the right amounts of reverb and compression and thus making for easy sampling and
instant beat gratification. At the tail end of the disk is the single-hits section,
which offers many of the individual drum and percussion sounds used in the
preceding tracks and includes a large number of interesting and highly usable
acoustic drum kit samples. Every loop has been finely tuned and edited to exact
BPM's, making it even easier to use samples in your tunes. Tough and bumpy, smooth
and slamming and mixed on a vintage Neve console, these loops are of the very
highest quality. This sample library was produced by J. R. Beaumier
(aka J. R. Exley), an extremely experienced composer and producer who has been
working in the dance music area since the early 80s. From advertising and
television music (Sony, Dunlopillo, Renault...) to pop records (Etienne Daho, Jean
Louis Murat, Indochine), since the 90s J.R. has been busy remixing top artists
(Silencers, Gypsy Kings, Peter Kingsbury, Indochine, Lambarena, Cerrone and many
more) and produced the first French House Compilation in 1991 for Virgin Records.
He also co-wrote æHuman NatureÆ with Cerrone which made an appearance high in the
Billboard Dance Chart with mixes by David Morales and Frankie Knuckles. He has
also worked with James Reynolds (M People, Shamen, Beatmaster, Sasha...) who mixed
the loops for this sample library.