
FM8 REESE TUTORIAL FULL
There's a full spectrum of snappy, swung, and shuffled drum loops which can be mixed and matched along with the percussion loops to create new variations. In our newest offering, we explored this incredible soundworld, utilising advanced sound design techniques such as granular synthesis, resynthesis, drum design, resampling, and field recording, culminating in a collection of more than 400 fresh sounds.
FM8 REESE TUTORIAL PLUS
Much like its predecessor UKG, which borrowed from RnB, jungle, and dancehall and the original US garage sound, Future Garage now encompasses all of those elements plus many more - ambient, cinematic and lo-fi, to mention just a few. Future Garage eschewed dubstep's wobble-bass obsession and instead drew inspiration from Detroit techno, dub and other electronic genres, taking things away from the club environment and often pursuing a more introverted, mournful aesthetic. It's a sound that borrows heavily from the darker side of 2-Step and the sonic developments of dubstep. It's a genre that's gotten broader in scope over the last decade as boundary-breaking producers and artists have skilfully weaved in more and more influences.


In the mid 2000s, a fresh take on the UKG sound began to be heard - Future Garage.
