If you have spent any time in the underbelly of music production forums—specifically the chaotic, honest, and surprisingly nostalgic corners of Reddit—you have seen the phrase pop up again and again: “Just layer it with a Vengeance kick.”
“You can’t. Vengeance always collects.”
For over a decade, subreddits like r/edmproduction and r/TechnoProduction have analyzed every volume in the Vengeance library. The obsession stems from two main factors:
Reddit’s best advice isn't "don't use them," it is "use them correctly." Here is the community-approved workflow:
If you have spent any time in the underbelly of music production forums—specifically the chaotic, honest, and surprisingly nostalgic corners of Reddit—you have seen the phrase pop up again and again: “Just layer it with a Vengeance kick.”
“You can’t. Vengeance always collects.”
For over a decade, subreddits like r/edmproduction and r/TechnoProduction have analyzed every volume in the Vengeance library. The obsession stems from two main factors:
Reddit’s best advice isn't "don't use them," it is "use them correctly." Here is the community-approved workflow: