Archived entries for dark

Zomby – Natalia’s Song

UK-based producer Zomby is a weird dude. It seems like he spends most days as a hermit— straight blunted and cranking out whatever the hell kind of tune he feels like at any given moment. Sometimes they’re rave-roots nostalgic garage/hardcore bangers. Other times super minimal 8-bit dubstep tracks that sound like your NES on cough syrup.

Every once in a while he drops a gem like “Natalia’s Song”. Admittedly, this dark and moody Burial-esque side of Zomby’s is without a doubt my favorite. I heard this first when Mary Anne Hobbs snuck it into her last radio show last year and it’s become somewhat of an instant-repeat jam for me.

As far as I know this track is currently unreleased, but make sure to check out all of Zomby’s other releases (especially Where Were U in ’92).

Zomby – Natalia’s Song

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Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – In Motion

I half expected The Social Network to have at least one montage set to some pop punk anthem but once I recognized that David Fincher (Fight Club) directed it, I realized what a different tune I was in for. The Dust Brothers (alias of Chemical Brothers) scored Fight Club and Fincher’s consistent musical taste brings us the Golden Globe nominated film score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Overall, a very dark appeal with traces of nostalgic hopefulness, it’s a great soundtrack to work to. Accept this friend request here

Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – In Motion

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André Walter – Malphas

André Walter has a serious understanding of the dark minimal techno scene. The Keys of Henoch EP explores the cornerstones the genre today.

André Walter – Malphas

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