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Here is the definitive breakdown of why is not just a sample pack, but a masterclass in sound design. The Evolution from Vol 1 to Vol 2 The original Sound of KSHMR focused heavily on raw, aggressive leads and the "orchestral trap" aesthetic that dominated 2015. By the time Vol 2 arrived, KSHMR had matured. His 2018 album Lion Across The Field showcased a deeper understanding of cinematic scoring and Middle Eastern micro-tonalities.
You can find Sound of KSHMR Vol 2 available exclusively on Splice Sounds or the KSHMR store. Don't forget to check out the bonus "MALM" and "LION" expansion packs that followed. Listen with headphones. Produce with passion. sound of kshmr vol 2
In 2019, the industry was shaken by the release of "Sound of KSHMR Vol 2." The original Sound of KSHMR had already become the gold standard for Big Room and Progressive House. However, didn't just raise the bar—it obliterated it, becoming a perennial best-seller. Even years later, we are still dissecting why this pack remains the "secret sauce" for producers ranging from Spinnin’ Records headliners to bedroom beatmakers. Here is the definitive breakdown of why is
In the landscape of electronic dance music, few names carry as much weight in the studio as KSHMR (Niles Hollowell-Dhar). After leaving his mark on the pop world as part of The Cataracs, he reinvented himself as the "Indian Lion," delivering anthems like "Bazaar," "Jammu," and "Dharma." But while his DJ sets are legendary, KSHMR’s true legacy might be his virtual instrument line with Splice and his infamous sample packs. His 2018 album Lion Across The Field showcased