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Anyone else is loving the soundtrack?


I haven't seen the film but came across the soundtrack online and just that makes me want to watch the whole movie.

Has anyone else been blown away by the music in this film?

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Yeah, the soundtrack is great.

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It was very, very good.

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Quintessential '80s score, very Giorgio Moroder with a side of faux Blondie.

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Yes, described perfectly.

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The soundtrack was one of the highlights of the film.

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I cannot find a soundtrack CD of this anywhere.
Someone can give me a reference number or something?

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There's no CD release of this yet it seems. You can get it on MP3 or vinyl though (the vinyl is very good).

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A limited edition CD (500) was released today!

MANIAC (2012) (EXPANDED)
Music Composed by ROB

Limited Edition of 500 copies. First time on CD.
48 minutes of music, including 5 previously unreleased tracks.
8-page CD booklet with liner notes by Randall D. Larson.

The first 50 copies purchased directly from our online store will be autographed by the composer, Rob (offer limited to 1 autographed copy by customer).

Ref: MBR-063
Release Date: in stock!

In collaboration with Hamburger Records and La Petite Reine, Music Box Records presents the premiere CD release of the score for Maniac, the 2012 remake of the classic 1980 slasher film. With Lord of the Rings' Elijah Wood in the title role, this new Maniac retains the original’s horrific poetry as a penetrating, no-holds-barred delineation of the psychological intricacies of compulsive killer of women, conveyed in the first person.

The film’s musical score is composed by Robin Coudert, a French electropop and rock instrumentalist who has gone by the professional name of Rob since his debut in 1998. Rob, who has been scoring films since 2005, conveys the nightmarish soul of the maniac, Frank Zito. The music, like the film, doesn’t excuse Frank’s raging violence, but Rob musically the tortured soul the lurks behind the killer’s haunted eyes. Rob reflects the flavor of Maniac’s 1980’s antecedent by creating a keyboard-based score built of rhythmic melodies and riffs created by 1980s era synthesizers.

For this premiere release of Rob’s Maniac score on compact disc, Music Box Records has added five bonus tracks which did not appear on previous vinyl or digital releases. Some of them are early versions of the score’s primary motifs which afford a glimpse into Rob’s working process as he developed and finalized the Maniac score. The CD comes with an 8-page booklet featuring liner notes by Randall D. Larson who discusses the film’s conceptualizations and how Rob’s score helped create a thorough musical portrait of a disturbed, and very dangerous, psychotic maniac. The release is limited to 500 units.



TRACK LISTING:

1. Doll (1:47)
2. Haunted (3:34)
3. Double Trouble (1:02)
4. Bells (2:45)
5. Haunted Piano (1:35)
6. Headache (3:54)
7. Floor Light (1:09)
8. Haunted Sequence (3:11)
9. Slow Machine (1:23)
10. Floor (1:12)
11. Maze (1:38)
12. Headache City (1:56)
13. Wedding Maze (3:45)
14. Haunted (alternative version) (2:06)
15. Boum (0:58)
16. Juno (3:25) - Performed by Chloë Alper

Bonus Tracks
17. Machine Metro (4:45)
18. Haunted Vibe (3:35)
19. Maniac Vibe (0:59)
20. Slow Machine (unreleased) (1:15)
21. Floor (alternate) (1:09)

Total Time • 47:57

For sound clips and available for order, please visit: http://www.musicbox-records.com/en/cd-soundtracks/1614-maniac.html

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The soundtrack is amazing. In my opinion, one of the best synthesizer scores this side of 1987. The score is very well used in the film. It provides a brooding/haunting tone to many of the scenes.

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AM halfway through the movie, and yes, the soundtrack is amazing... reminds me of the psychological thrillers from the mid 80s, like Michael Mann's "Manhunter" for some reason, also has a Kubrick vibe to it (for some reason, I am also reminded of "Eyes Wide Shut").

"We all go a little mad sometimes." - Norman Bates

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It reminded me of the clockwork orange ost in parts

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