There's a reason the West Coast sound never really went away.
It's in the DNA of too much music to disappear. The low, rolling basslines, the wah-guitar licks that curl up at the end like a question, the funky synths that sound like they were tuned in a garage with the door half-open and the sun coming through. You hear two bars of it and you're already somewhere else. Palm trees. Lowriders. That particular shade of golden-hour light that doesn't exist anywhere else.
We've been sitting on this one for a minute. West Coast Funk is in the store now, produced by Vherbal Beats
What's in the pack:
82 samples. 39 loops. 43 one shots.
Who this is for:
If you've been trying to chase that G-funk sound and kept coming up short, this pack is for you. The real thing is hard to fake, the tone of those basses, the character of those guitars, and most sample packs that try to go there end up somewhere adjacent but not quite there. This one is there.
It's also for producers who aren't specifically chasing the genre but know a great sample when they hear one. West Coast Funk elements work in boom-bap, lo-fi, modern R&B, and anywhere else that benefits from something warm, soulful, and a little funky. These sounds are versatile in the way that only well-recorded, well-arranged samples can be — they bend to what you're building without losing themselves.
And honestly? It's for anyone who just wants to make something that sounds good. Sometimes that's enough.
Go make something
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