HammerHead

The Lightweight Drum Machine That Delivered

Back in the day, HammerHead Rhythm Station was a must-have for electronic music producers. It was free, fast, and incredibly easy to use.

Built for Breakbeats

HammerHead made creating jungle and drum & bass rhythms feel effortless. It came loaded with iconic samples—Amen break included. You could sequence loops quickly and experiment without reading a manual.

The interface was clean. You got six channels, real-time pattern switching, and tight timing. Jungle producers loved it.

Surprisingly Efficient

HammerHead ran on almost any machine—even low-end Cyrix processors. That made it accessible to everyone. It used very little RAM. CPU usage stayed low, even with complex patterns.

No crashes. No lag. Just instant beats.

Studio Simplicity

You didn’t need a DAW to get pro-sounding loops. You didn’t need a DAW to get pro-sounding loops. Exporting to WAV was quick and simple. The files could be easily imported into other software like Sony Acid, making it perfect for building full tracks in more advanced tools. HammerHead handled the rhythm—your sequencer took it from there.

Still Available Today

It’s still online and still free:
👉 www.threechords.com/hammerhead

HammerHead proved that simple tools could still inspire serious creativity. It helped shape the early sound of home-produced jungle.