Vengeance Dance: Explosion Vol2 2021

Vengeance Dance Explosion Vol. 2 (2021) is the second installment in the sub-series of the legendary Vengeance Sound sample libraries. Unlike the classic Vengeance Essential Clubsounds series, which focused on raw, unprocessed building blocks, the Dance Explosion volumes are characterized by fully produced, loop-based constructions aimed at modern EDM sub-genres such as Mainstage House, Big Room, Electro, and Festival Progressive.

Vol. 2 was released during a transitional period in dance music (post-2020 lockdowns), aiming to capture the energetic, synth-heavy, and percussive-rich aesthetic of pre-pandemic festival anthems. The pack is widely regarded as a tool for producers seeking "drop-ready" melodic hooks and powerful drum layers, rather than sound design from scratch. vengeance dance explosion vol2 2021

The secret sauce of Vengeance has always been the synth loops. Vol2 features contributions from ghost producers who have worked with Spinnin’ Records and Revealed Recordings. You get 200 loops split into "Dry" (just the raw synth patch) and "Wet" (processed with reverb, delay, and sidechain). Vengeance Dance Explosion Vol

By 2021, the music production landscape had bifurcated. On one side, you had the rise of hyper-realistic, AI-assisted sample generation. On the other, a nostalgia for the "big room" and Electro House sounds of the early 2010s. Producers were looking for a hybrid: the loudness war dynamics of the past with the clean, transient-rich fidelity of modern streaming. By 2023, several of its bass loops were

Enter Vengeance Dance Explosion Vol2. Vengeance took the feedback from Vol1—which some users criticized for being too "ambient" or "tech-house" leaning—and pivoted hard. Vol2 is unapologetically aggressive. The tagline on their website read: "No compromises. Just peak-time detonation." And they meant it.

Despite mixed reviews, Dance Explosion Vol. 2 became a staple for:

By 2023, several of its bass loops were identified in uncredited commercial releases, leading to renewed debates about sample pack ethics. However, Vengeance maintained its strict royalty-free license, so no legal action occurred.