Home / Arts and Entertainment / Industry's Soundtrack: Banking's Dark Heartbeat
Industry's Soundtrack: Banking's Dark Heartbeat
2 Mar
Summary
- Music serves as the show's surprising heartbeat, emphasizing themes of greed and corruption.
- Song choices, like Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, punctuate class system critiques.
- The score evolved from kinetic and electric to sinister and otherworldly.

HBO's acclaimed series "Industry," recently renewed for its fifth and final season, has established a unique sonic identity, using music as its surprising heartbeat. This approach sets it apart from dramas like "Billions" and "Succession," emphasizing themes of greed, corruption, and ambition.
The show's creators, Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, intentionally integrate music and cultural references to enhance the narrative. For instance, Aristocrat Henry Muck's shower rendition of "He Is an Englishman" from Gilbert and Sullivan's opera "H.M.S. Pinafore" poignantly highlights the country's class system.




