Thom Yorke of Radiohead has composed the score for the remake of cult-classic horror film, Suspiria. Marking his debut in composing a movie score, Yorke’s highly anticipated soundtrack will officially release on October 26th. The 25-track collection consists of 25 original compositions written by Yorke: “a mix of instrumentals, interstitial pieces, and interludes, and more traditional song structures”, according to Consequence Of Sound.
Suspiria‘s soundtrack was written and arranged by Thom Yorke, recorded and co-produced by Sam Petts-Davies, and features special guest contributions from the London Contemporary Orchestra and Choir, flutist Pasha Mansurov, as well as Yorke’s son, drummer Noah, who appears on two tracks.
Today, you can stream a song based off the movie’s title, “Suspirium”, as the first full-length release of Thom Yorke’s latest work:
Due out November 2nd, the film’s new remake is directed by Luca Guadagnino and stars Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson, Mia Goth, and Chloë Grace Moretz. Suspira is about a young American woman who travels to Berlin in 1977 to join an internationally renowned dance company and quickly finds that there might be something insidious to the mysterious disappearances of other members of the troupe.
Suspiria – Official Trailer