STMPD RCRDS Debut First-Ever Producer Pack with Julian Jordan
by Ashley Norris ·

STMPD RCRDS is known for the diverse array of sounds they release and today they have partnered up with one of the label’s biggest stars Julian Jordan to give fans a look behind the scenes with their first ever producer pack. Keeping it close to home, everything in the pack is recorded at Martin Garrix’s STMPD recording studios.
The pack includes everything producers need to observe and get in-depth insight into Jordan’s skills and workflow while making his latest track Badboy (featuring TITUS). Have a look here.
The pack is made up of two components:
Masterclass: The high quality and detailed masterclass takes up about 105 minutes and gives the viewer a unique insight in the creation process of Badboy. Jordan covers his entire process, including methods for building tension and creating the hard hitting drops that his records are known for. Furthermore, he explains how he merges different genres into one song.
Sample Pack: Next to the masterclass, the pack includes a variety of Jordan’s signature samples; kicks, claps, hihats, percussion one-shots and loops, bass shots, synth shots, vocal shots, pre-sets, midi files and much more.
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