As featured in the 2011 motion picture, Drive and the corresponding trailer. The original track from the Night Drive album is over 15 minutes in length. It was written by Johnny Jewel, whose score for Drive was scrapped (Cliff Martinez provided the score). In an interview with Pitchfork, he comments "The Drive producers were concerned about whether I was able to compose… they thought I was just a little 20-year-old hipster dude." A different edit of track is available on the Drive soundtrack (much shorter in length in comparison to the original). The "Tick of th… read more
As featured in the 2011 motion picture, Drive and the corresponding trailer. The original track from the Night Drive album is over 15 minutes in leng… read more
As featured in the 2011 motion picture, Drive and the corresponding trailer. The original track from the Night Drive album is over 15 minutes in length. It was written by Johnny Jewel, w… read more
Chromatics was an electronic band based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The band consisted of Ruth Radelet (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Adam Miller (guitar), Johnny Jewel (synthesizer, production) and Nat Walker (drums, synthesizer). The band shifted from a post-punk sound to one inspired by 1980s synthpop and Italo disco around 2006. The band's most acclaimed albums are "Night Drive" (2007) and "Kill for Love" (2012). The would-be next album, "Dear Tommy" (2016), was scrapped, and was meant to be re-worked for a subsequent release, however… read more
Chromatics was an electronic band based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The band consisted of Ruth Radelet (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Adam Miller (guitar), Johnny Jewel (synthesiz… read more
Chromatics was an electronic band based in Portland, Oregon, United States. The band consisted of Ruth Radelet (vocals, guitar, synthesizer), Adam Miller (guitar), Johnny Jewel (synthesizer, production) and Nat Walker (drums, synthes… read more