Industry is the kind of thrillingly fresh series that only comes along once every few years, a drama that makes its rivals look tired and uninspired. The series follows a group of hungry, young graduates competing for a limited number of permanent positions at Pierpoint & Co., a leading bank in London, while being thrown head-first into the exhilarating world of international finance, but the boundaries between colleague, friend, lover, and enemy soon blur as they immerse themselves in their new world.
Berlin-based DJ and electronic producer Nathan Micay has written the music for Industry. Scoring for TV was a natural progression for the multi-instrumentalist.
Micay’s anxious melodies and hazy synths underpin almost every scene.
A striking mixture of tense electronics and terse strings with harrowing snippets of dialogue from the show. Micay demonstrates an ability to both bludgeon with sonic chaos and haunt with eerie and subtle underscores – like Daniel Lopatin's scores to Good Time and Uncut Gems.
Micay’s first soundtrack marks a milestone in his sonic evolution – easily matching his main output.