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Thomas Penton--s Essential Series Vol 3 Review
200 Kick Drums, 100 Hi-Hats, 100 Filler Loops, 100 Claps and Snares, 75 FX, 50 Synth Stabs, 49 Bassline Loops. Format: 24-bit WAV.
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Known for being "dry" sounding (lacking pre-applied reverb), these samples offer producers maximum flexibility for custom processing and sound shaping. What's Inside the Library? Thomas Penton--s Essential Series Vol 3
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In the grand narrative of 1990s dance music, mix CDs often fall into two categories: the “hit parade” (a collection of chart-toppers) and the “journey” (a narrative arc designed for the afterhours). Thomas Penton’s Essential Series Vol. 3 belongs to a rare third category: the . It is not merely a set of songs; it is a lesson in controlled tension, rhythmic hypnosis, and the austere beauty of the machine.
Listening to Essential Series Vol. 3 in the present day is striking. It foreshadows the minimal wave of the late 2000s (Ricardo Villalobos, Magda) but retains a tougher, North American warehouse grit. While many compilations from that era sound dated (overly compressed trance leads, corny synth stabs), Vol. 3 sounds remarkably fresh. The stripped-back production values prioritize texture over melody, meaning the mix slides easily into a modern DJ set without raising eyebrows.
The pack is renowned for its sheer volume and quality, featuring:
In an era of algorithmic playlists and four-minute tech-house bangers, this mix reminds us of what DJing used to be: a journey. Thomas Penton didn't just play tracks; he conducted an orchestra of machines. For fans of progressive house, deep trance, and nostalgic electronic history, this volume is a mandatory listen.