Pedro Bromfman's "Deep Web" is a gripping soundtrack that immerses you in the dark and complex world of digital crime, inspired by the 2015 documentary-film of the same name directed by Alex Winter. This 17-track album, released on November 20, 2015, under Lakeshore Records, is a masterful blend of tension, suspense, and intrigue, perfectly capturing the essence of the story of Ross William Ulbricht and the Silk Road saga.
Bromfman, a Brazilian musician, film composer, video game composer, and music producer, brings his unique perspective and expertise to this project. His compositions, ranging from atmospheric and haunting to intense and driving, create a sonic landscape that complements the narrative of the film. The album's duration of just under 40 minutes ensures that the momentum never wanes, keeping you engaged from the opening track, "Down Deep," to the final notes of "More Questions Than Answers."
Each track is a testament to Bromfman's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and moods, making "Deep Web" not just a soundtrack, but an integral part of the storytelling experience. Whether you're a fan of film scores, electronic music, or simply appreciate well-crafted compositions, this album offers a rich and rewarding listen.