Download free drum kits from the table below. Click on the drum kit name to download the zip file.In the table below, you can find a wide selection of free drum kits to download for your music production needs! All drum kits are packaged inside of zip files and most samples are WAV files with the exception of some MP3 files.I have been collecting these free drum kits over the span of many years and I found them from various places on the internet. These are not premium drum kits by any means, but they are free and can be used in all of your projects. If you want to contribute your drum kit to this download page, please feel free to and I’ll be sure to add your drum kit to the page!



Drum Kit NameNumber of SamplesFile Size11.
Audioz Nov 15 2018 9.4 MBEquipped with just an MPC and a box of vinyl, Jay Dee (aka J Dilla) inspired generation after generation of beatmakers to chop up drums, dig crates for samples, and create entire works in the comfort of their bedrooms all the way to the studio. Alongside his group Slum Village, Jay Dee honed his craft and found his voice within the underground hip hop community in Detroit.Deeply embedded in the roots of jazz, soul, R&B, Jay Dee looked to the past for inspiration and thus created a path for the future.
His pluralistic, genre-bending style not only pushed music forward, it inspired his peers and the generations to come to define their own sound. Pay homage to his years of crate digging and dig through this collection of his original sounds. I had to pay $59.99 for this and it comes on a USB stick but i wont get it for another few weeks when it actually gets dispatched.Ill be honest.after downloading this pack im really disappointed. Not a lot of samples.literally 3 FX samples.a few poor bass tones and a selection of drum hits that could have come from ANY bootleg pack released over the last few years.Considering they had access to his studio/master tapes/floppies etc im surprised by the poor content.I felt the same with 9ths kit from Drumbrokers.just seemed like a quick cash grab. BOOM BAP HIP HOP ALL F.CKING DAY! I fully agree. Two good examples of making seemingly brash or overly raw drum sounds work, are Khrysis and Apollo Brown who have some tracks with some evil-ass, klang-bash-bang drums that would sound rotten if they weren't chosen for a specific track.I have an ammunition dump of drums, but it's because drums not only have to fit the track, they have to play well with one another.
The drums were the first instrument I learned to play and over the years I've heard real drummers (or 'drum-set drummers,' if you will,) who have the same problem a lot of beatmakers have, which is getting their drums to sound like they belong together. Because of this, over the years, I've actually become a little.too OCD on my drum tones because I admittedly don't.always get it right the first time.Classic/Boom Bap beats aside, I checked out the 'Vanity: Sound Like Mura Masa' pack a while back (I don't foresee ever using the drums in the pack, but they're not bad drum sounds for what they are,) and his drums sound tight because they fit.well, whatever you want to call the musical sub-genre that he makes. I think some people are just unable to hear drums as they would any other musical instrument. 'Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture.' - Method Man.
Stones Throw Inspired Drum Kit (J Dilla, Madlib, MF Doom) Close. Stones Throw Inspired Drum Kit (J Dilla, Madlib, MF Doom). Download it and drag it on to this site It will convert it to zip then download it.