I’ve been digging through archives for a clean version to load into my SF2 player, and I managed to source/restitch an .
The Amen Break is the most important six-second drum loop in music history. Written by Richard L. Spencer and performed by drummer Gregory Coleman in 1969 on the B-side track "Amen, Brother" by The Winstons, this short drum solo became the foundational DNA for jungle, drum and bass, hip-hop, and breakcore. amen break soundfont extra quality
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between using a .sf2 file vs. a .wav sample pack. Spencer and performed by drummer Gregory Coleman in