After cutting his teeth with industrial battlers SPK, New Zealand native Graeme Revell grew into an influential composer whose dark-hearted movie music spans outsider electronics, immersive soundscapes, choral ambience and action-packed climaxes. He elevated a solid run of cult classics before his woozy, pervasive score for 1994's The Crow became an instant career changer. Since then, Revell's vivid vision has anchored many of Hollywood's most uncompromising genre flicks, from high-concept sci-fi bleakness like The Matrix and Pitch Black to delightfully nasty crime sagas like Blow and Sin City.