
Dark Model album review on Short and Sweet NYC
“The whole collection of 16 ends with a dubstep remix of “Oath.” This one I truly like. Dark Model is interesting stuff from an obviously talented guy.”
“The whole collection of 16 ends with a dubstep remix of “Oath.” This one I truly like. Dark Model is interesting stuff from an obviously talented guy.”
Dark Model’s debut album scored 9.5/10 on Under The Gun Review. “Tatsuya Oe has created one of the best electronic music efforts in recent memory and easily one of the most grandiose and memorable of 2014.”
“Although it’s clear the music that works perfectly with motion picture and TV commercials, make no mistake this is a high-octane album that you can shake your ass to.”
“The creator of the genre ‘orchestral electronic,’ Dark Model dark created the sound and carefully crafted it to give audiences a symphonic experience; electronic music with depth.”
“Dark Model piece has been lovingly crafted by Oe and is its own stand-alone work, merging an electronic genre such as dubstep or techno with an original orchestral score.”
“This disc really surprised me. It’s not exactly my kind of music. This album, though, just blew me away. In fact, it’s likely to make my best of 2014 list.”
“I can guarantee you’ve never heard anything quite like Dark Model. The record is so well-executed, it’s almost impossible to believe that it’s the work of one person.”
“If you want to relax and hear something with a beautiful orchestral sound or if you want to dance around to an electronic or dub step beat then this is the album you need to hear!”
“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.”