Colossus Bundle
Save over 65% - Albion Month Exclusive

Save over 65% - Albion Month Exclusive
Our Albion Month exclusive Colossus Bundle is available now until 31st March, and is perfect for action scoring.
Featuring the otherworldly Polaris, made in collaboration with Grammy-nominated composer, electronic music pioneer & technologist Brian Transeau, AKA BT. Polaris is made up of three parts; the organic Strings Orchestra, Classic synths and Vintage Resampling including manipulated sounds via tape, VHS and more. Completing the bundle is Ambient Guitars, a collaboration between Spitfire Audio and renowned composer, producer and guitarist Leo Abrahams. These versatile, contemporary soundscapes are sometimes unrecognisable as guitars — from glistening passages to guitars warped beyond recognition, plus ultra-realistic fast action picking to add movement or percussive elements.
What's included
Listen to Colossus Bundle
Albion Colossus demo
Polaris demo
Ambient Guitars demo

Albion Colossus
Action films are nothing without suspense. This feat of musical engineering offers every element needed to seamlessly transport your scores from quiet suspense and tension, through to the most dramatic and epic of soundworlds — featuring two complete orchestras, chamber and symphonic, heavy chugging guitars, a diverse, hard-hitting set of percussion and drum kits, and epic, widescreen synths — expertly crafted for ultra-modern scoring.

Polaris
A modern string orchestra imitating classic synth sounds, from the mind of Grammy-nominated composer, electronic music pioneer & technologist Brian Transeau, AKA BT, Polaris is a mesmerising aural innovation which tastefully pairs the worlds of synthesis and orchestra, an encyclopaedia of new and inspiring sounds with almost endless possibilities.

Ambient Guitars
A collection of inspiring and modern cinematic guitar sounds, textures and loops — from ambient to apocalyptic — created and performed exclusively by renowned guitar innovator Leo Abrahams, and expertly sampled by Spitfire Audio. Designed for use in film, TV and game music and especially suited to dark, urbane, indie style scores, its early incarnation is already a directors’ and composers’ favourite.