A production arsenal forged from real instruments and vintage analog gear. 600+ sounds of pure boom bap artillery.
A 100% real production toolkit built from real instruments, real playing, and real analog gear. Every sound was created by hand and pushed through vintage gear, including Pioneer and Tascam tape machines, to capture a gritty, punchy tone that feels alive.
At the center are 200 boom bap drum breaks, shaped on vintage acoustic kits through classic microphones and processed to hit with weight and texture. Ready to drop in or flip your own way.
The one shots come straight from those same sessions. Hats, snares, kicks, fills, toms, percussion, and cymbals, all dialed in for clarity and impact while keeping that underground edge. On the melodic side, you get sounds from a real 70s Rhodes Mark I, Wurlitzer 206, 70s P-Bass, and vintage guitars, all run through analog gear so everything sits naturally with the drums.
Hat loops and percussion loops lock in grooves fast without losing feel. Plus 100 melodic hits for instant tone and direction. And at the top level, 4 full compositions with stems, built from the ground up using the same instruments and analog process. Dark, heavy, expressive boom bap, ready to be flipped or taken straight into a full track.
Tamuz Dolev is a drummer, producer, and composer known for blending raw, human grooves with analog textures. Influenced by the timeless sound of Motown Records, the funk and soul of the 1970s, and the iconic beats of hip-hop legends like J Dilla and the Soulquarians, Tamuz's work has been sampled and featured by artists such as Logic, Chance the Rapper, Bootsy Collins, Cookin Soul, and Rapsody.