, it is a comprehensive workstation that includes everything from FX and drum loops to full song starters. A World of Influence
The collection is available in two primary formats to suit different producer needs:
In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic dance music, few names carry as much weight in the studio as KSHMR. The American-born, India-inspired artist (real name: Niles Hollowell-Dhar) didn’t just revolutionize big room and festival progressive house; he changed how producers approach narrative and texture . Central to this legacy is the legendary sample pack series, Sounds of KSHMR .
This release elevated the standard by introducing orchestral arrangements and deeper world music elements, raising the bar for cinematic EDM production.
Organized into Shara (stylized), Main, and Top loops, providing immense flexibility for building grooves instantly. 2. Effects & Risers: The "Signature" Feel
Vol. 4 bridges the gap between loops and synthesis. While it includes Serum presets (essential for tweaking), the standout feature is the Melodic Loops processed through analog gear.
Sounds of KSHMR Vol. 4 Vocals (952 Samples) ├── Ethnic & World (390 samples) ── Indian classical alaaps, chanting ├── Shouts & Phrases (345 samples) ── Hype shouts, Bhangra exclamations ├── Hooks & Chants (84 samples) ── Full lyrical song hooks ├── Vocal Tools (70 samples) ── Atmosphere pads, synthetic vocal bends └── Adlibs & Textures (63 samples) ── Ambient tone layers, breath fx 4. Cinematic Transitions and FX
To understand the impact of Vol. 4, we must first look at its creator. Niles Hollowell-Dhar, known to the world as KSHMR, is no ordinary DJ. His journey from a producer in the pop duo The Cataracs (the force behind the global smash "Like a G6") to one of dance music's most respected solo acts is a masterclass in artistic reinvention. His solo project, KSHMR, took the electronic scene by storm with anthems like "Secrets" with Tiësto, "Wildcard," and his debut album Harmonica Andromeda , carving out a space for a globally-influenced, cinematic brand of Big Room house.
represents the culmination of this journey. It bridges the gap between commercial, hard-hitting festival dance music and deeply organic, cinematic soundscapes. It addresses the changing landscape of electronic music, where genres are blurring, and listeners demand higher sonic fidelity and emotional depth. Key Features and Sonic Architecture
KSHMR’s signature style has always been defined by ethnic and world music elements. For Volume 4, he collaborated with live instrumentalists from around the globe. Instead of synthesized approximations, producers get authentic, deeply expressive recordings of instruments like the sitar, oud, bansuri flutes, and exotic percussion. These sounds are recorded with high-end microphones in world-class studio environments, giving them a raw, organic texture that is difficult to replicate digitally. 2. Definitive Drum Collections
in 2015, KSHMR's sample packs have become industry staples, and this fourth installment continues that legacy by bridging the gap between mainstream electronic dance music and traditional world instruments. Two Ways to Create: Splice vs. Complete Edition
The pack's influence is evident across the music industry, with samples from the collection appearing in major tracks like Seventeen's K-pop hit "Super". Renowned producers such as Ian Kirkpatrick Timmy Trumpet
Includes tailored EDM kicks, "hot" style kicks, house, punchy, simple, wired, and specialized hip-hop/808s.
Whether you are scoring a film trailer, producing a radio-friendly pop track, or engineering a hard-hitting club anthem, Sounds of KSHMR Vol. 4 provides the building blocks to elevate your sonics to a professional standard.
Sounds Of Kshmr Vol. 4 [portable]
, it is a comprehensive workstation that includes everything from FX and drum loops to full song starters. A World of Influence
The collection is available in two primary formats to suit different producer needs:
In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic dance music, few names carry as much weight in the studio as KSHMR. The American-born, India-inspired artist (real name: Niles Hollowell-Dhar) didn’t just revolutionize big room and festival progressive house; he changed how producers approach narrative and texture . Central to this legacy is the legendary sample pack series, Sounds of KSHMR .
This release elevated the standard by introducing orchestral arrangements and deeper world music elements, raising the bar for cinematic EDM production. Sounds Of Kshmr Vol. 4
Organized into Shara (stylized), Main, and Top loops, providing immense flexibility for building grooves instantly. 2. Effects & Risers: The "Signature" Feel
Vol. 4 bridges the gap between loops and synthesis. While it includes Serum presets (essential for tweaking), the standout feature is the Melodic Loops processed through analog gear.
Sounds of KSHMR Vol. 4 Vocals (952 Samples) ├── Ethnic & World (390 samples) ── Indian classical alaaps, chanting ├── Shouts & Phrases (345 samples) ── Hype shouts, Bhangra exclamations ├── Hooks & Chants (84 samples) ── Full lyrical song hooks ├── Vocal Tools (70 samples) ── Atmosphere pads, synthetic vocal bends └── Adlibs & Textures (63 samples) ── Ambient tone layers, breath fx 4. Cinematic Transitions and FX , it is a comprehensive workstation that includes
To understand the impact of Vol. 4, we must first look at its creator. Niles Hollowell-Dhar, known to the world as KSHMR, is no ordinary DJ. His journey from a producer in the pop duo The Cataracs (the force behind the global smash "Like a G6") to one of dance music's most respected solo acts is a masterclass in artistic reinvention. His solo project, KSHMR, took the electronic scene by storm with anthems like "Secrets" with Tiësto, "Wildcard," and his debut album Harmonica Andromeda , carving out a space for a globally-influenced, cinematic brand of Big Room house.
represents the culmination of this journey. It bridges the gap between commercial, hard-hitting festival dance music and deeply organic, cinematic soundscapes. It addresses the changing landscape of electronic music, where genres are blurring, and listeners demand higher sonic fidelity and emotional depth. Key Features and Sonic Architecture
KSHMR’s signature style has always been defined by ethnic and world music elements. For Volume 4, he collaborated with live instrumentalists from around the globe. Instead of synthesized approximations, producers get authentic, deeply expressive recordings of instruments like the sitar, oud, bansuri flutes, and exotic percussion. These sounds are recorded with high-end microphones in world-class studio environments, giving them a raw, organic texture that is difficult to replicate digitally. 2. Definitive Drum Collections Central to this legacy is the legendary sample
in 2015, KSHMR's sample packs have become industry staples, and this fourth installment continues that legacy by bridging the gap between mainstream electronic dance music and traditional world instruments. Two Ways to Create: Splice vs. Complete Edition
The pack's influence is evident across the music industry, with samples from the collection appearing in major tracks like Seventeen's K-pop hit "Super". Renowned producers such as Ian Kirkpatrick Timmy Trumpet
Includes tailored EDM kicks, "hot" style kicks, house, punchy, simple, wired, and specialized hip-hop/808s.
Whether you are scoring a film trailer, producing a radio-friendly pop track, or engineering a hard-hitting club anthem, Sounds of KSHMR Vol. 4 provides the building blocks to elevate your sonics to a professional standard.