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Soundware round-up

Zenhiser

Didge – Didgeridoo £33

There aren’t nearly enough didgeridoo packs out there. But, hold on to your oversized hat: that stops today. The super classy crew at the Zen HQ have come back off their gap year, and laid down some sweet parps from the didge – and the results are corking.

The throaty burbling coaxed from this traditional instrument is notoriously difficult to recreate, digitally. So, this collection is a godsend for any producers wanting to add its distinct, deep and hypnotic energy to their tracks.

The playing runs through all the styles and phrasing you’d ever need, leaving you with the fun task of setting it to some throbbing club beats. G’day, indeed. zenhiser.com n9/100

Mode Audio

Dispersion £18

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