Nine Inch Nails Releases Tron: Ares Remix Album
Last week, Nine Inch Nails released an album of remixes and unreleased session music from their Tron: Ares score called Tron Ares: Divergence. I’m listening to it now; pretty good so far.
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Last week, Nine Inch Nails released an album of remixes and unreleased session music from their Tron: Ares score called Tron Ares: Divergence. I’m listening to it now; pretty good so far.
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One of my faves, Chicago's Pixel Grip, is on here doing a version of "As Alive as You Need Me to Be." If you liked it, check out "Bet You Do." off their latest album, Percepticide. 🤘🏼
I hope it's better than the movie score. I may be heavily biased due to my hardcore fandom of Daft Punk but I found the NiN score to be a bit anemic. Unlike the Tron Legacy soundtrack which made the movie better / worth watching, I thought this one blended too much into the background. Waiting for your official verdict before I decide to jump in.
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