DARK TRANQUILLITY Keyboardist Launches COUNTERPOINT CUSTOM SCORING

September 26, 2011

Keyboardist Martin Brndstrm of Swedish melodic death metallers DARK TRANQUILLITY has partnered with studio colleague Joacim Starander to launch a new company, Counterpoint Custom Scoring, for composing custom-scored music.

The company's mission is to deliver high-quality music, targeting the entertainment industry and large-scale commercial presentations.

At this location you can hear some of the work already completed, as well as some conceptual pieces composed to showcase the range of Counterpoint.

DARK TRANQUILLITY has just released a video for the song "Zero Distance", taken from the upcoming tour edition of the band's latest album, "We Are The Void", which will be released in Europe on October 24 via Century Media Records. The clip is the first official music video from Aduro Labs, a new film/production enterprise launched by DARK TRANQUILLITY's own Niklas Sundin, video photographer Peter Herneheim and post-production editor Love Andersson. The aim of Aduro Labs is to produce creative, original and aesthetically challenging video/animation work in a diverse range of styles. Further projects will be announced in the near future.

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