What is it about certain film, television and video game scores that can move us so much? Is it some alchemic combination of melody and tone, in simpatico with the ups and downs of the characters that we’re rooting for, which makes them so frequently affecting? Or is it something deeper? Some textural quality within the music itself, that if you could somehow bottle, would form a never ending repository of heartbreaking cues and themes. Spitfire Audio would certainly plump for the latter notion, and with the intricate, honest sounds of Heirloom, the company have sought to build such an emotive storehouse.