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Samurai Shadow


By: Adam DiTroia
Beautiful Shakuhachi over a bed of swirling synth textures. Elements of ancient Asian bamboo flute mixed with western electronic sounds. Meditative, relaxing, introspective, and hauntingly beautiful.


By: Adam DiTroia

Based in Pennsylvania, Adam DiTroia is a talented award-winning composer and sound designer for games, animation, TV, and film. His credits include projects for Warner Bros Interactive, HBO, The History Channel, PGA Tour, KFC, The Travel Channel, Spike TV, and more! Adam's music has appeared in several national television commercials, and he is profiled in industry books and magazines such as The Complete Guide To Game Audio 2nd Edition by Aaron Marks.
Duration: 3:07    Tempo: Slow    BPM: 78    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Asian Music

Subgenre: Asian Music

Catalog ID: 315357
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