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Electric Guitar Riffs

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Pure Analog Power for Modern Music

10 original creations and song ideas, more than 100 audio files ready to use and mix. MIDI files, drums and bass tracks, backing tracks and more.

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Pure Analog Power for Modern Music

Bring the soul of rock into your productions with this exclusive pack of original electric guitar riffs, recorded with pure analog warmth for an authentic sound. Perfect for DJs and electronic music producers looking to add a bold rock flavor to their tracks, or for those aiming to infuse their music with a timeless pop and rock vibe. The electric guitar is making a comeback—be part of the movement and elevate your sound today! 🎸🔥



Our audio loops and samples are designed as a foundation for your creativity—a starting point to inspire your musical journey. They provide the perfect base for creating unique compositions while embracing the spirit of open-source collaboration. Whether you're a producer, beatmaker, or artist, these tools are here to unlock your full creative potential.

For more details on how to use the material and the rules applied, check out our Terms & Conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Here are some common questions about using our audio samples and how our licensing works.

The purchase price you pay for the Licensed Material compensates the Licensor for their performance/session work in creating the loops, riffs, melodies, and hooks. This means you are paying for the time, skill, and effort the Licensor invested to produce the high-quality audio content you receive.

However, the purchase price does not include royalties or ownership of the Licensed Material. The Licensor retains ownership and the right to collect royalties (such as performance and mechanical royalties) for any compositions that incorporate the Licensed Material.

Yes! Once you purchase the Licensed Material, you are granted a non-exclusive license to use it in your commercial and non-commercial projects. This includes albums, singles, EPs, soundtracks, advertisements, and even social media content. You are free to release your music on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more.

Yes, crediting is required as part of the agreement. The Licensor must be credited as a co-writer (with a proportional share of the composition) and as a producer in your final production. Additionally, the Licensor’s name and PRO ID must be included in all metadata registrations (e.g., with performing rights organizations like SABAM or BMI). Proper credit ensures transparency and protects everyone’s rights.

No, you cannot resell, redistribute, or repackage the Licensed Material as standalone content. The license allows you to use the material in your own creative works, but you are not permitted to share or sell the raw files. This ensures the integrity and exclusivity of the Licensed Material for all users.

The purchase price of the Licensed Material covers the performance/session work, but the Licensor retains their rights to collect performance royalties, mechanical royalties, and publishing royalties as a co-writer of any composition that incorporates the material. This is standard practice in the music industry and ensures fair compensation for the creator.

The Licensor’s share of the publishing royalties is determined proportionally based on how much of the Licensed Material is used in the composition. The share typically ranges between 10% and 25%, depending on the extent and significance of the Licensed Material in your final production. This ensures fairness and reflects the contribution of the material to your project.

Yes, you are allowed to modify, edit, and adapt the Licensed Material to fit your creative vision. However, the Licensor still retains ownership of the original material, and you must comply with the terms of the license, including crediting and royalty requirements.