Listen: Mortal Kombat Reboot Theme Remixes The Classic Original
Mortal Kombat reboot is now available for a listen and it’s an absolute banger.
In an accompanying press release, Benjamin Wallfisch (Golden Globe, Emmy and Grammy-nominated composer for the likes of
It and
Shazam!) is named as the artist behind the beats you’ll be hearing when the movie opens later this month, with the crowning achievement being a tune that many fans of the series will already be intimately familiar with. “Techno Syndrome,” a track recorded by The Immortals for Paul W. S. Anderson’s original 1995 adaptation, has been updated and “elevated,” says director Simon McQuoid, who recalls how Ben’s musical talents frequently blew his mind on a near daily basis.
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Mortal Kombat s iconic movie theme song has been remade for the new film
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Mortal Kombat s Classic Techno Anthem Gets A New Movie Remix: Listen To It Here
Nothing says Mortal Kombat more than an EDM single featuring some guy actually yelling out the title of the infamously bloody martial arts tournament.
With a new Mortal Kombat film on the way this month, The Immortal s classic Techno Syndrome track that was introduced in the 1995 movie has been remastered and updated by Shazam composer Benjamin Wallfisch. Famed Skrillex and Lady Gaga music producer Tom Norris added some additional audio engineering to the track, which you can listen to below When I was invited to come on board Mortal Kombat, I was very aware of the responsibility that comes with scoring a franchise so deeply embedded in pop culture and with such a passionate fanbase, Wallfisch said in a press statement about remastering the cult classic track. After receiving the blessing of The Immortals to reimagine the EDM single, Wallfisch got to work alongside Mortal Kombat director Simon McQuoi