Mutekki Media Vengeance Essential Clubsounds Vol1234 Repack
Volumes 4 and 5 (the latter of which contains over 4250 WAV files and 4.9 GB of sounds) continued the tradition, with Volume 5 adding studio recordings of real instruments such as guitar, saxophone, and acoustic drums, making the series even more versatile.
When you download or purchase a consolidated version of these volumes, you are gaining access to:
The repackaged Vol 1-4 is perfect for:
Another thread on Trance Addicts noted that while the clubsounds CDs stated “none of the loops are ripped”, the house CDs did not include that disclaimer, raising further questions.
If you have obtained the Mutekki Media repack – whether from an archive or a legal reseller – here is how to integrate these classic sounds into a modern workflow: mutekki media vengeance essential clubsounds vol1234 repack
As they layer the "Ultimate Uplifter 99," the track begins to build. The buildup doesn't just increase in pitch; it starts warping local space-time. By the time the drop hits—a bassline so fat it has its own gravitational pull—the entire city block is vibrating in 128 BPM sync.
Limitations
The sound was intentionally – basses and kicks were optimised for maximal pressure in a club environment, which made them instantly usable but also less flexible for layering compared to cleaner samples.
Purchasing the repack is generally more affordable than buying each of the four volumes individually. Volumes 4 and 5 (the latter of which