Centurio and Kromproom Unveil the First Track from the Upcoming Revolution, Baby! Soundtrack


 When Jens Esch Centurio and Piotr "Kromproom" Krompiewski announced their collaboration on the soundtrack for Dan Davis' sci-fi novel Revolution, Baby!, it immediately captured our attention. With their combined talent in producing atmospheric and intense soundscapes, the anticipation for this project has been building steadily. Today, we’re thrilled to share some exclusive details and offer you a first listen.

Photo by JK. Artwork by Jens Esch Centurio.


The most exciting update is that the soundtrack, titled Darkness, is almost complete. Centurio and Kromproom have been hard at work crafting a sound that encapsulates the novel’s dark, futuristic themes. We're excited to reveal that one of the key tracks from the soundtrack, titled Revolution, is now available for a pre-listen. This track features a powerful guest appearance by MC Else, a member of the EKS-port music project, adding a unique and edgy rap element to the composition.

But that's not all—Centurio and Kromproom have hinted at another special guest appearance on the soundtrack. However, they’re keeping the details under wraps for now, leaving us eager to find out more as the release date approaches.

The Production of the Soundtrack
Titled: "DARKNESS"
Based on the novel: "REVOLUTION, BABY!"
It is nearing completion!


Pre-listen to the track: REVOLUTION feat. MC Else

Published by Eisenberg / Warner Chappell Music, Darkness is a testament to the creative synergy between Centurio and Kromproom. With Jens Esch Centurio writing the music and both artists handling the production, mixing, and mastering in Hamburg, this soundtrack is poised to make a significant impact in the world of music and sci-fi.

Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the official release of the full Darkness soundtrack. This is just the beginning of what promises to be an unforgettable audio journey.

Publish: Eisenberg / Warner Chappell Music
Produced, Mixed, and Mastered by: Centurio and Kromproom, Hamburg - GEMA

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