
Armaku ElektroPunk Sample Pack WAV PDF
ElektroPunk is the result of nearly a year of deep research, sound design, and hands-on work inside the underground electronic scenes across Europe. This isn’t just another sample pack — it’s a full creative toolkit built for producers who want their music to feel raw, loud, and unapologetically original.
Over 11 months, we studied the roots of electro, industrial techno, EBM, hard bass, and punk-influenced club culture. We recorded analog hardware, built modular patches from scratch, and worked directly with artists who live inside these scenes. The result is the most detailed and culture-driven Electro-Punk library ever made.
Instead of recycling presets or copying trends, ElektroPunk was designed to give you the same attitude, texture, and sonic aggression that powered warehouse parties, pirate stations, and DIY machines built from whatever gear people could find. This pack isn’t about sounding “clean” — it’s about sounding alive.
What’s Inside
900+ total sounds across 3 packs + 4 bonus production blueprints
CORE PACK — 490 Samples
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230 Drum Hits & Loops
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70 Bass Sounds
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90 Melodic Elements
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100 FX + transitions
Digital-driven, punchy, mix-ready, and built for fast track creation.
BONUS PACK #1 — Analog Sessions (296 Samples)
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190 Analog Drum Samples
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35 Bass
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71 Melodic + Synth Elements
Recorded through real hardware: modular rigs, 808/909, vintage synths, no DAW processing — just straight circuitry and grit.
BONUS PACK #2 — Vocal Companion (131 Vocals)
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101 Acapellas (male + female, multiple languages)
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30 Vocal FX + Chops
Not pop vocals — these are phrases, shouts, textures, and spoken fragments built for tension, energy, and attitude.
BONUS PACK #3 — Production Methods Blueprints (4 PDFs)
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Drum Design & Processing Workflow
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Analog + Modular Signal Chain Breakdown
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“The Sound of ElektroPunk” Philosophy Guide
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The Internal Battle — mindset + career mini-handbook
These aren’t fluff PDFs — they break down the exact methods used to build the pack so you can rebuild, remix, and push the sound further.
Hardware Used
TR-808, TR-909, Moog DFAM, 303 clones, Minimoog, MS-20, Juno, custom Eurorack rigs (Make Noise, Mutable, Intellijel, etc.)
Why This Pack Exists
We didn’t set out to make a “genre pack.” We set out to document a movement — the sound of resistance, DIY culture, and distorted machinery shaping modern club music.
Every sound was designed with intention. Nothing is filler. Nothing is copied. Everything is functional, expressive, and built to hit on big systems.
