Maniac soundtrack by Rob



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dmoth
09-21-2019, 09:45 AM
Maniac Soundtrack FLAC
By Rob

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Doll 1:46
Haunted 3:40
Double Trouble 1:02
Bells 2:46
Haunted Piano 1:35
Headache 3:54
Floor Light 1:09
Haunted Sequence 3:11
Slow Machine 1:23
Floor 1:12
Headache City 1:57
Wedding Maze 1:57
Haunted (Alternate Version) 2:06
Boun 0:58
Juno 3:25

An interesting soundtrack for synth score enthusiasts. I think it has a great atmosphere and reminds my of ‘Stranger Things’.

The film was scored by French composer Robin Coudert, credited simply as "Rob". Bloody Disgusting judged the music to be "one of the best parts" of the film, and Screen International wrote that the "’80s style synth score is reminiscent of John Carpenter," a horror movie director who has provided the musical score for many of his own films.

The Hollywood Reporter declared, "The nerve-shredding score, by the mono-monikered Rob, salutes the music Italian prog-rockers Goblin provided for [Dario] Argento’s early horror-thrillers, the 1980s electronica lending a deeply melancholic city-at-night vibe." Fangoria called the soundtrack "delightful." A reviewer for the Geeks of Doom website thought that "composer Rob’s synth-heavy score" was "reminiscent of Cliff Martinez’s Drive soundtrack and the electronic music composed by Wendy Carlos for Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange."

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Hope you enjoy.


xphile7777
09-22-2019, 07:03 AM
Thanks so much for this! 😀

pedro1
09-22-2019, 09:35 AM
Gracias

voboreb
09-22-2019, 06:26 PM
Thanks

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