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FUSER: two more (free) DLC tracks releasing this week

Harmonix have announced that FUSER is to get two more DLC tracks this week, on Thursday (July 15th). Even better: both of them will be available for free, no strings attached!

The two tracks are:

  • “Royce Please” by Beast Business

“Royce Please” by Beast Business may only have three loops, but each of them packs an impressive punch! Each of the elements brings its own flair to the complete track, beautifully highlighting the power of a well-arranged song. The drum disc contains a multitude of sounds from rich punchy hits on the bass drum to crunchy and playful sounds on the hi-hat. These drums would add a brilliant twist to any country-inspired tracks. The creatively produced lead instrument disc maintains a delicate touch through the loop, allowing for a gritty bass disc to shine. While the lead instrument disc is spartan in nature, the empty space is appropriately filled by the bass. The top of the bass loop is a funky riff, followed by an electrified explosion of sound in the second half!

  • “This Is How You Left Me” by Marlon Kane

“This Is How You Left Me” by Marlon Kane is a soul-satisfying slow jam that will offer players smooth sounds to mix with! The spacious and dreamy guitar on the lead vocal disc is paired with a church organ sound that instantly lifts your mood. There are more electrified guitar sounds coming from the lead instrument disc, playing a riff that perfectly supports the sounds from the lead vocal disc. Moving in lockstep with the lead guitar the bass holds down a simple but effective groove. The simple drums help deliver a laid-back and casual musical message, all while keeping the energy of the track alive. When the instruments come together for some gentle but noticeable rhythmic hits, it’s an awesome opportunity to add a bit of musical punctuation to your mixes!

Source: Harmonix

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