Spitfire Audio Crystal Bowls By Aska Matsumiya
Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5/5 Stars. Spitfire’s Crystal Bowls features seven quartz singing bowls played by composer Aska Matsumiya.
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Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5/5 Stars. Spitfire’s Crystal Bowls features seven quartz singing bowls played by composer Aska Matsumiya.
Rating 4.5/5 Stars. UK producer Trevor Horn was a dominant force in 1980s pop, and this collaboration with Spitfire Audio gives users instant access to the maestro’s sound world.
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Spitfire’s new symphonic double‑bill combines two complete orchestras and a host of extras.
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Spitfire Audio launch their new flagship series with an intensively‑miked drum collection.
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Spitfire’s blockbuster percussion library makes a big impact.
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Spitfire’s latest project marks a new partnership with an iconic London studio.
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