We know stronger relationships build stronger businesses. That’s why we leverage insights from online communities to build the best relationships with our clients. It inspires us to foster deep, culturally intelligent connections between people and brands that lead to better customer engagement and experiences and durable business growth. Through trusted relationships and the power of insight communities, we change what our clients do, not just what they know.
In today’s environment, brands need to learn to give as much as they seek to get. Thriving brands invest in their most valuable customer relationships, strategically, intentionally and confidently to deliver an unforgettable brand experience.
Working with C Space, we came up with a novel approach. What if we met our customers as people, not as data, in an engaging way that captivated the team and taught them at the same time.
The library is massive, containing over 2,400 samples. The content is organized into specific folders to streamline the production workflow:
Drum Kits (Kicks, Snares, Hats):
FX & Atoms:
Construction Kits:
Before discussing the feel of the pack, let’s look at the technical backbone. The full title is Mutekki Media Vengeance Electroshock Vol. 2 WAV. The inclusion of "WAV" in the keyword is critical.
In Hardstyle, the kick is the bassline, the lead, and the rhythm section all at once. Electroshock Vol. 2 contains roughly 120 kick variants. These are not raw, unprocessed 909s. These are pre-designed "pitched kicks."
The "Electroshock" name comes from the Downlifters and Impacts.
Unfortunately, Mutekki Media Vengeance Electroshock Vol 2 is out of print on most official stores. Vengeance Sound has moved on to newer products like "Vengeance Avenger" expansions and "Future Bass" packs. Because of this, the keyword is frequently associated with torrent sites and YouTube rips.
Legal Warning: While the pack is considered "abandonware" by some, it is still copyrighted intellectual property of Mutekki Media / Vengeance Sound. Purchasing a second-hand license or finding it as part of a massive Vengeance bundle (e.g., on production audio sample marketplaces like Loopmasters or ADSR Sounds) is the only legal method.
If you find a free download, tread carefully: many links claiming to offer "mutekki media vengeance electroshock vol 2 wav" are malware traps. The packed size is specific; any ZIP file under 800MB is likely fake or incomplete.
Is Electroshock Vol. 2 worth it if you already own Vol. 1 or other packs?
Vs. Electroshock Vol. 1:
Vs. Black Octopus "Leviathan": Leviathan is great for mainstream bass music (Dubstep, Mid-tempo). Electroshock Vol. 2 is specifically tuned for 150 BPM+ hard dance. The kicks in Leviathan will sound flabby at 170 BPM; the kicks in this pack remain tight.
Vs. Freshly Squeezed Samples: Freshly Squeezed leans toward UK Hardcore (euphoric, trancey). Mutekki Media leans toward German/Angerfist territory—darker and more aggressive.
We have worked with lots of consultants, but no one has come in and understood our culture and our processes faster than C Space.
The library is massive, containing over 2,400 samples. The content is organized into specific folders to streamline the production workflow:
Drum Kits (Kicks, Snares, Hats):
FX & Atoms:
Construction Kits:
Before discussing the feel of the pack, let’s look at the technical backbone. The full title is Mutekki Media Vengeance Electroshock Vol. 2 WAV. The inclusion of "WAV" in the keyword is critical.
In Hardstyle, the kick is the bassline, the lead, and the rhythm section all at once. Electroshock Vol. 2 contains roughly 120 kick variants. These are not raw, unprocessed 909s. These are pre-designed "pitched kicks."
The "Electroshock" name comes from the Downlifters and Impacts.
Unfortunately, Mutekki Media Vengeance Electroshock Vol 2 is out of print on most official stores. Vengeance Sound has moved on to newer products like "Vengeance Avenger" expansions and "Future Bass" packs. Because of this, the keyword is frequently associated with torrent sites and YouTube rips.
Legal Warning: While the pack is considered "abandonware" by some, it is still copyrighted intellectual property of Mutekki Media / Vengeance Sound. Purchasing a second-hand license or finding it as part of a massive Vengeance bundle (e.g., on production audio sample marketplaces like Loopmasters or ADSR Sounds) is the only legal method.
If you find a free download, tread carefully: many links claiming to offer "mutekki media vengeance electroshock vol 2 wav" are malware traps. The packed size is specific; any ZIP file under 800MB is likely fake or incomplete.
Is Electroshock Vol. 2 worth it if you already own Vol. 1 or other packs?
Vs. Electroshock Vol. 1:
Vs. Black Octopus "Leviathan": Leviathan is great for mainstream bass music (Dubstep, Mid-tempo). Electroshock Vol. 2 is specifically tuned for 150 BPM+ hard dance. The kicks in Leviathan will sound flabby at 170 BPM; the kicks in this pack remain tight.
Vs. Freshly Squeezed Samples: Freshly Squeezed leans toward UK Hardcore (euphoric, trancey). Mutekki Media leans toward German/Angerfist territory—darker and more aggressive.
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