If there’s one thing you should know about us by now, it’s that we don’t discriminate regarding genres. As firm believers in talent and ideas, our multi-genre approach to covering music lets us explore and celebrate creativity in all forms, no matter the style.
With this in mind, I’d like to introduce you to Italian guitarist and composer Gianfranco Malorgio. As a founding member of Hot Club Roma, Gianfranco’s passion for Gypsy jazz, or jazz manouche, has seen him frequently performing in Italy and abroad.
More recently, however, Gianfranco has begun composing music designed mainly for synchronization, and this is where his latest offering ‘Dark Night’ comes into play. Using synths and vintage instruments, the artist’s most recent release is a haunting and avant-garde piece of electronic music that sends shivers down the spine. Featuring soul-stirring female vocals, ‘Dark Night’ transports listeners to a realm where shadows dance and melodies haunt.
With a runtime of just two minutes and thirty-nine seconds, ‘Dark Night’ serves as a brief yet unforgettable journey into the depths of atmospheric soundscapes, and I’m certain it’ll get picked up for many placements in TV and film.
Serious tune alert! Enjoy ‘Dark Night’ on Spotify now: