Even years after its release, you can still hear samples from Sound of KSHMR Vol. 2 in Top 100 tracks. Here is why it remains relevant:
Unlike standard synthetic packs, Vol. 2 features live-recorded instruments like sitars, duduks, and brass, which add an "emotional touch" often missing in digital synths. sound of kshmr vol 2
That lead. That kick. Those vocals. 🏔️ Even years after its release, you can still
Over 230 live sounds, including sitars (31), flutes (8), strings (80), and brass/woodwinds (69). Those vocals
When the pack was released, "Future Rave" and "Melodic Techno" were taking over. Vol 2 lacks the cheesy "zombie" leads of 2014. Instead, it offers dark, percussive loops that work just as well for a David Guetta set as they do for an Afterlife event. The drums are punchy but dry, allowing you to add your own reverb to fit modern tastes.