THE ANALOG SAINTS III
There is a certain feeling you get from classic gospel records. The kind Alchemist chops into gritty soul loops. The kind Just Blaze, Bink! and Hit-Boy lift into something powerful. The kind Kanye and Justice League use when they want emotion to sit right at the front of the record.
Analog Saints III is built from that world.
This volume focuses on the rawer side of gospel soul. The chords move with intention. The melodies feel grounded and familiar without sounding predictable. The textures carry the slight wear you hear on older recordings. Nothing is overly polished and nothing feels synthetic.
Every sample was made to be flipped. Simple enough to bend in any direction, rich enough to hold its own. You can pitch them, chop them, resample them or run them through your usual chain and they still keep their character.
Analog Saints III aims for feeling above everything else. Gospel with weight. Soul with history. A set of compositions that invite you to build something real.
10 COMPOSITIONS.
Stems included for ultimate flexibility.
Perfect for the kind of records you hear from Kendrick Lamar, Benny the Butcher, Mick Jenkins, Rick Ross, Alchemist, Conway, J. Cole, Freddie Gibbs, and the sample-heavy approach of Just Blaze.
PREVIEWS
Never Again
REPENTANT
A Point To Prove
Silent Cry
Analog Saints Usage License
All sounds are royalty free for independent use. Simple, transparent, and industry standard.
Usage Rights
- Royalty free for independent releases
- Use in beats, songs, and client work
- Unlimited commercial use for indie projects
- Major label or sync placements require clearance
If a major label release or sync opportunity arises, clearance is required prior to release.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
Do I need to clear these samples?
If you are using Analog Saints as an independent artist, selling beats, uploading to YouTube, or releasing music on streaming platforms, you do not need to clear anything.
All sounds are royalty free for independent use.
Clearance only comes into play if your song is picked up by a major label or used in a high level sync or licensing placement. In that case, just reach out and we will handle clearance quickly and fairly.
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