
25 Songs, 1 Hour 20 Minutes

Suspiria (Music for the Luca Guadagnino Film) Thom Yorke
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4.6, 67 Ratings - $15.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
When director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, A Bigger Splash) first approached Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke about soundtracking his remake of the surrealist horror movie Suspiria, Yorke was reticent: After all, the original’s soundtrack (by Italian prog band Goblin) remains a classic of its kind, and anyway, Yorke had never even written a soundtrack before. But knowing he’d regret saying no, he said yes.
Inspired by the loose, hypnotic sound of German Krautrock (the remake is set in Berlin in 1977, the year the original Suspiria came out) and the cut-and-paste experiments of musique concrète, the result is probably the most relentlessly unsettled—and unsettling—album Yorke has ever been involved with. Eerie synth miniatures (“Volk”) mix with choral pieces (“Sabbath Incantation,” “The Conjuring of Anke”), and fragments (“A Soft Hand Across Your Face”) with full-fledged songs (“Has Ended,” “Unmade”). When the music does land somewhere comfortable—the twinkling waltz of “Suspirium”—enjoy the moment: It won’t stay that way for long.
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A Storm That Took Everything
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The Hooks
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Suspirium
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Belongings Thrown in a River
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Has Ended
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Klemperer Walks
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Open Again
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Sabbath Incantation
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The Inevitable Pull
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Olga's Destruction (Volk tape)
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The Conjuring of Anke
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A Light Green
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Unmade
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The Jumps
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Volk
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The Universe is Indifferent
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The Balance of Things
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A Soft Hand Across Your Face
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Suspirium Finale
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A Choir of One
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Synthesizer Speaks
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The Room of Compartments
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An Audition
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Voiceless Terror
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The Epilogue
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Ratings and Reviews
Terrifyingly Beautiful to the Core
It could not be more different from the original Suspiria’s score. But wow, this guy has managed to create a score that makes you wanna cry tears at its beautiful and scream in utter horror.
Already Obsessed
Love the title song, and love the music from the teaser and trailer. What a unique approach to scoring a horror film. I'm onboard.
Masterpiece ...Thom is an absolute genius!
The album is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece. It brought me to tears.