Nathan Black is an Osaka-based artist composing primarily for television and stage in genres ranging from Cinematic, Moody, Electronica to Relaxing, Ambient, and Acoustic pieces. His works possess a unique sense of minimalism that shows appreciation for cutting edge ideas while still maintaining an unpretentious appreciation for emotional melodies and chordal progressions. Nathan’s compositions include credits with VICE, Adobe, and Tokyu Agency, and he has toured under different artist names with several bands around the US, UK, and Japan.
Moody cinematic modern orchestral music for suspenseful, thrilling, action scenes in film and television. Great for building moments of tension prior to final impact, explosion, fight, etc. Think Marvel, Christopher Nolan, Mad Max, and so on. Instrumental, Action, Orchestral Action
Simple, calming, and emotive piano music for use in film, events, advertisements, and commercial spaces. Maintains a tempered balance between emotional melodies and simple resolutions, keeping a mood that is never overly melancholy, but still feels genuine and powerful. Instrumental, Classical, Classical Piano
Tension building, building, still building! A combination of pulsating bass rhythms and arpeggiated synthesizers that work great alongside scenes of suspense, action, horror, dread, and more. Think Stranger Things meets Blade Runner meets Tron with perhaps a slice of David Lynch. Instrumental, Dramatic, Calm Edgy
Groovy chord stabs and synth lines coupled with shuffled dance rhythm makes for ideal use in fashion, video games, and television use. Goes well with race cars, spaceships, water slides, flashy dance floors, and smooth leather. Instrumental, Dance, Ambient House