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MAMMOTH AUDIO Density £230

Having been founded in 2019, Mammoth Audio might seem like something of a newbie to the virtual-instrument market. But that would be discounting the company’s pedigree. Formed by the team behind sister elephantid enterprise Elephant Music, the members of this East London outfit have been embedded in the industry for almost a decade.

Created in 2011, Elephant’s sound design and music-for-picture work has led to an extensive portfolio, with credits that include Amazon Prime, Apple TV+ and Netflix originals, as well as AAA video games and Hollywood blockbuster films. Inspired by these successes, Mammoth is now stomping into new territory. But cast aside any aspersions you might have about its prehistoric moniker – Mammoth’s first major release is bang-up-to-date.

GETTING DENSE

Density is a Kontakt-based virtual instrument capable of cinematic content ideal for

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