The "Sounds of KSHMR" series, produced by Niles Hollowell-Dhar (KSHMR) in collaboration with Splice, has long been a benchmark for commercial sample packs. Unlike previous volumes which focused heavily on Big Room and House anthems, marks a thematic shift. It caters to the growing demand for "Cinematic" and "Ethnic" soundscapes within electronic music.
The melodic content is where Vol 5 shines. Forget basic supersaws. KSHMR has included 50 "Construction Kits" that are essentially MIDI files paired with the exact Serum presets he used on his 2024 tour edits. Because this is the "exclusive" version, you get access to the folder—sounds created by resampling white noise through guitar pedals and reversed vinyl crackle. These are the "ear candy" sounds that separate a good track from a Dharma release. sounds of kshmr vol 5 exclusive
Get ready to experience the sounds of KSHMR like never before. is out now! The "Sounds of KSHMR" series, produced by Niles
Are you planning to buy the exclusive version? Which volume of Sounds of KSHMR has been your favorite so far? Let us know in the comments below. The melodic content is where Vol 5 shines
The door opened to reveal an attic turned listening room: shelves of battered samplers, jars of cassette tapes, and an elderly man with a banded turban and quick, bright eyes. He offered no surprise at her arrival, only a soft smile and a steaming cup.
Start your track by layering a KSHMR kick with a clean top loop. Because these drums are pre-shifted and tuned to specific musical keys, you can quickly find elements that match the scale of your song without causing frequency clashes. 2. Adding Organic Textures