Djay Cas set to Release Original Drumkit Djay Cas has been a fixture on the Rapmusic.com forums for as long as I can remember. During his time here, he’s offered constructive criticism and feedback for producers and rappers alike, who haven’t yet matched his industry experience. Having worked with an extensive range of artists including Mike Posner, Termanology, Gucci Mane, Jason Derulo, and Snoop Dogg (among others), it’s safe to say that Djay Cas understands what is required of a successful producer. “Give the Drummer Some”. A lot of producers decide to release drumkits before they’ve made an impression on fans through legitimate industry work. That’s obviously not the case for Djay Cas’s “Give the Drummer Some” DrumKit to be released on www.TheProducersChoice.com. It features actual sounds from tracks made in collaboration with Ice Cube (“Reckless N Da Booth”), Young Jeezy (“Bag Music”), Nipsey Hussel (“Keys to the City”), Alley Boy (“Blow Em Away”), and more. As a bonus, he is including unique sounds from previously unreleased tracks and upcoming songs. For now, you can see what instrumentals Djay Cas has for sale at his link: www.PMPWorldWide.com/DjayCas. The drumkit will be released in the very near future, and you can be updated on that by following the official twitter of @DjayCas.
good shit i cant count how many times ive downloaded one of those mass commercial instrumental albums and ended up with some of djaycas beats on it from a variety of big artists
This shit crazy man so much props to you Cas, I remember working with you waaaay back I wish I still had the track I don't know if I was jayoo or atom react at the time but I knew you were gonna body the game Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747
@Atom React Just pay-pal me $17 and I'll delete the quote and then you can edit ur post. nobody will then know. until then, I'm leaving it up. My bank account is negative so I will know if u sent the money or not.
Am loving the 808s on that Alley boy track. Mixed to perfection. Anyone know if DJay Cas, or similar comparable producers, are releasing presets for their favourite synth plugins? I find that workflow is much quicker if you have a great set of go-to presets and sounds.