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I don't know NIN well. Are they a good choice for Tron 3?
This video doesn't compare to Daft Punk's timing, however the artist has lots of film experience: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_Reznor#Film_composition
Most of their work of late has been movie and TV soundtracks.
I’ve been a fan for over 30 years so am heavily biased, but I can’t name a miss from the scores Trent and Atticus are responsible for.
I would absolutely not second guess anything if it was "Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross" scoring this, since that has been how all their previous scores have been attributed. I would trust them to score literally any film well regardless of genre or whatever. But this is being intentionally marketed as "Nine Inch Nails" doing the score for TRON, so I am unsure what to think. I know it is technically the same people, and their Ghosts work under NIN is rather similar to their scoring work, but I wonder how well it will fit with TRON. Perhaps this new film is going to be less "clean and pristine" than the previous films and instead go for a more grimy industrial aesthetic.
You can see for yourself how (surprisingly) well they mesh up with the sci-fi theme that Warframe has going on.