Various Artists
Zero-G Ltd
Sample Packs
(Breaks)
February 2, 2007
ZGW131
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THE OPERATING TABLE is an amazing groove collection with performances and production by Emre Ramazanoglu, the producer who brought you the FIVE STAR AWARD-winning 'Return To The Planet Of The Breaks' loop library. "Any new release has to do something pretty special to stand out from the crowd. Luckily, this latest offering from Zero-G does just that, with stacks of excellent quality, original drum breaks that are a cut above the usual stuff doing the rounds... Groove and human feel are present in abundance.. Warm, fat sounds, which cover a wide range of genres... All in all, a highly impressive package that should appeal to anyone who's looking for quality new breaks. Rated 9/10" (COMPUTER MUSIC magazine, UK). "Perhaps the best feature is the playing and, more specifically, the attitude provided by the loops. This is first class. At lower tempos, there is plenty here that might suit some hip-hop or R&B productions, provided that they were of the more grungy variety. At mid-tempos, there is material that would work in a rock or funk context - the playing is suitably (and very inspiringly) quirky. At higher tempos, there are loops that would work in harder-edged electroncia or dance styles (think the Chemical Brothers or The Prodigy) with enough going on to make things sound aggressive. All in all, these breakbeats are inspirational and have plenty of character... if I could give The Operating Table two ratings then it would be five out of five for the quality of the content but perhaps three for the quantity - there was some great material, but I was left wanting more. Four stars it is then. Overall, however, if you like your breakbeats to have attitude, then these loops are certainly worth a spin." (SOUND ON SOUND magazine, UK).