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The Largest Multitrack Music Collection Ever: A New Frontier for Producers
Final Verdict
If you take the time to curate your own subset (search by genre, rating, or bit depth), this is the last multitrack library you’ll ever need. For a beginner, it’s overwhelming; for a seasoned mixing engineer, it’s a treasure chest — but one you’ll have to dig through yourself. The Largest Multitrack Music Collection Ever- -...
- Total Reels: Over 45,000 individual analog tape reels.
- Total Tracks: Approximately 1.2 million individual audio stems.
- Artists: Over 5,000 distinct acts, ranging from obscure 1970s funk bands to stadium-filling rock gods.
- Data equivalent: When digitized, the collection requires over 4.5 Petabytes of redundant storage.
Raw, high-resolution WAV files from live performances in their laboratory. These are true, unedited multitracks (raw tracks) rather than mixed stems. The Largest Multitrack Music Collection Ever: A New
Because AI hallucinates. It creates "ghost frequencies." It cannot separate the bleed of a guitar into a vocal mic. Total Reels: Over 45,000 individual analog tape reels
Included are sessions from:
The volume is staggering. A quick search through these archives reveals everything from the isolated theremin of "Good Vibrations" to the individual synthesizer layers of a Daft Punk track. It is a library that spans every genre: the dry, gritty drums of 90s Boom Bap hip-hop, the lush, isolated backing vocals of ABBA, and the aggressive, separated guitar tones of Metallica.
Iron Mountain Entertainment Services (Boyers, Pennsylvania) claims to house over 20 million assets, including the masters for Sony Music, Universal, and Warner. However, those are storage clients—they do not own the collection. ABKCO owns theirs.
