Dark Model album review on Trailer Music News
Dark Model’s album was reviewed on Trailer Music News, specializing in introducing top-notch artists whose music has been used in advertising campaigns for motion pictures.
Dark Model’s album was reviewed on Trailer Music News, specializing in introducing top-notch artists whose music has been used in advertising campaigns for motion pictures.
Cinematic, orchestral psychedelic funk track with a touch of 70’s B-movie soundtrack. Filled with thrilling, mysterious, and suspenseful atmosphere.
An uplifting, trance-esque orchestral electronic track which features minimalistic piano, strings & horn arrangements, and marching drums.
Examiner.com reviewed Dark Model’s first album with 5/5 stars, “Dark Model’s self-titled album offers up an electronic sound like no other. The symphonic experience is one of a kind as Dark Model provides listeners with an orchestral theme on 16 cuts.”
“Close to Infinity” is where Dark Model really starts to open up. The influence of classical composition comes in heavy, creating a segue into the epoch which is to come over the next songs.”
“Crossing genres is tricky to do and be taken seriously, but Dark Model is an example of how it sounds when you do it right.” Quip Magazine reviewed Dark Model’s first album.
An ambient soundtrack which has a touch of psychedelic atmosphere. It features simple but lyrical piano phrases, and it builds up gradually with minimalistic orchestral & guitar riffs.
Tokyo’s Coolest Sound chose Dark Model’s first album. I’d like to thank Patrick for writing the detailed release news.
“Dark Model rides that wave the way a knight would ride into battle. Tatsuya Oe, the brain behind the name, blends cinematic orchestrations with new edged electronic music to create music with an intensity that few could achieve.”
“As the album comes to its end, it’s clear that Dark Model is a rarity – ambitious in its attempt to fuse cinematic scores with up-to-the-minute dub aesthetics, and overall it’s successful in what it has set out to do.”