
Dark Model album review on What’s Good With It
“In other words, if a Tron 2 were to be released, I think Daft Punk would know who to collaborate with next.” LA-based What’s Good With It blog reviewed Dark Model’s first album.
“In other words, if a Tron 2 were to be released, I think Daft Punk would know who to collaborate with next.” LA-based What’s Good With It blog reviewed Dark Model’s first album.
“Whether they are attracted to dubstep, classical, EDM, or something else, Dark Model gathers so many different elements and finds a way to combine them into something monumental and dramatic.”
A very intense, Gothic orchestral/classical electronic track. While it has a Dubstep/Drumstep vibe, it sounds much more organic and progressive than typical Electronic music.
A cinematic and dramatically building down-tempo track that has a Trip-Hop and Psychedelic Dub-Rock flavor.
“His first album, self-titled Dark Model, is an audio storyboard or sorts, and unfolds just as you’d expect from a superhero sound engineer: thrilling adventure, dire downfalls, and triumphant victory.”
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.”