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Darkroom

 
Artist: Darkroom
 

Group Members:

Andew Ostler, Michael Bearpark, Tim Bowness
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Daylight," "Fallout One," "Some of These Numbers Mean Something"

Biography

Though associated with the No-Man tree of bands due to the participation of singer Tim Bowness, the U.K. trio Darkroom is very much its own particular effort, standing apart from both No-Man and Bowness' other work. The emphasis here is on moody, modern dance music, explicitly exploring jungle/drum'n'bass loops and intriguing arrangements. The bandmembers themselves have mentioned inspirations including Steve Reich, Mouse on Mars, and the Eno/Bowie collaborative albums. Besides Bowness, the other two participants are keyboard player/programmer Andew Ostler, aka Os, and guitarist Mike Bearpark; other people have contributed from time to time.

Os and Bowness had known each other for some time before the start of Darkroom, the former having contributed No-Man remixes and helping to set up the band's website. It was Bowness and Bearpark who originally got the band going, though, as they were already regular musical partners in Samuel Smiles. Taken by the idea of creating a soundtrack to the notorious Alien Autopsy mid-'90s TV special, the two came up with their new project, with Os added soon thereafter. Under the name Collective, the trio performed at a variety of shows in the U.K. in the late '90s before switching to Darkroom. Besides an Internet-only release, Seethrough, Darkroom's formal efforts include the Carpetworld EP and a full album, Daylight. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide
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Wikipedia: Darkroom (TV series)
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Darkroom
Format Anthology
Narrated by James Coburn
Opening theme David Shire
Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes 16
Production
Executive producer(s) Peter S. Fischer
Broadcast
Original channel ABC
Original run November 27, 1981January 15, 1982

Darkroom was an American television thriller series that aired on ABC from November 27th, 1981 to January 15th, 1982. It was an anthology horror/thriller series, similar in style to Rod Serling's Night Gallery. Each 60 minute episode featured two or more stories of varying length with a new story and a new cast, but each episode wraparound was hosted by James Coburn.

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Opening

"You're in a house, maybe your own, maybe one you've never seen before. Do you feel it? Something evil. You run, but there's no escape. Nowhere to turn. You feel something beckoning you, drawing you into the darkness, to the terror that awaits you in the darkroom!"

The title sequence featured a dolly-in through the corridors of a house to a safe-lighted darkroom in a crawlspace under the stairs. As the voiceover reached the point with "no escape.. nowhere to turn" the camera turned toward various walls and closed doors.

Reruns

Sci-fi aired the show in the mid-90s, including the pilot episode.

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