spektorish - oh, how I agree, with you on every level. The dance scene that featured this song was so dramatic and intense, it did take my breath away; and, it was mesmerizing!!! 💖
I honestly wonder how much time was spent on both researching the mystical and the macabre because it truly looked evil-- I am a bit superstitious and that scene was a bit strong for me lol it felt like they were truly getting at something dark, and evil-- also, I just wonder how long it took for the scene to be shot, and how many times they rehearsed it! Great film
+Pelle Koopman He wouldn't have survived it right after all the OK Computer touring though, he'd have straight up gone mad from exhaustion or something. And damn no one wants that^^
Terrifying, immersive, the music surrounds you. You feel like your floating up against the wall and your body is liberated of it's vital organs. They are replaced by the overwhelming feeling of terror. Stupendous, Thom, you just don't stop making genius pieces of music.
The majority of people here probably don't even know who Goblin is. But this is definitely a good homage to Argento's Suspiria, though it sounds a bit more similar to Tangerine Dream, some of Pink Floyd's psychedelic stuff, Boards of Canada, and Angelo Badalamenti (a musician that did most of David Lynch's soundtracks) than Goblin. Still, a gossamer of Goblin's prog is nevertheless somewhat present here, if only tangentially, at least to me.
There needs to be an performance version of this track that includes the sounds from the film (The girls breathing, the sounds of their feet on the floor/their bodies dropping to the floor etc etc.
If suspiria had as many viewers as Thom York fans watching this video, we could have had a sequel confirmed. Not blaming on anyone but damn, go to the theater.
Spoilers: This is the scene where Sara (Mia Goth) is disturbed with what she sees in the catacombs, as she found Patricia's living cold body and some of those hooks from the trailer. She breaks her fibula trying to escape the naked matrons who spotted her, while Susie (Dakota Johnson) and the other dancers are dancing to 'Volk'. Sara then comes out of nowhere and dances on her broken calf, bone protruding with gore and all. Really disturbing scene. edit: to add things up for maximum spoilers, both Sara's and Susie's eye colors are switched, which could indicate Markos' specifics when choosing a vessel (as Sara's were brown and Susie's were blue. Both Patricia and Olga also had brown eyes, which is why Sara was formally trained by Blanc before Susie's arrival)
Is there a way I can private message on here or another social media platform regarding Suspiria spoilers? It's not coming to my city until November 2nd so I'm really impatient lol
oh man I cried on this scene, Sara is one of my favorite characters as in the original, but the music is amazing. her death scene is epic, as the dance choreography.
I thought the eye color switch was the other witches basically giving Susie Sara’s power before killing her off so she’s further conditioned for Markos. Like when Blanc took Caroline’s ability to jump and gave it to Susie and Caroline had a seizure.
that's exactly how i felt when i first #heard and saw the video for #just .... dude!! you gotta see all my faves by York on www.onlyfans.com/find_inure_me 😘😘😘
Hypnotic and beautiful, both the music and the visual. I hope every track will eventually have its own video, 'cause I really love this style, it's truly a work of art.
A lot of people despised it and said it was trash. I’m usually cool with differing opinions, but worthless trash? This film was fucking incredible. I like the original, but the remake is by far my favorite. The climax with all the crazy stuff when mother suspirium arrived was epic. I didn’t think my gore/blood appetite was going to be satisfied and I’m so glad I was wrong.
It will never be as iconic but you could argue it is better for a number of reasons. Both are very different films with different intentions though so I don’t really like putting them up against each other in that way
For some reason Sara getting possessed and performing that dance freaked me out more than Olga being turned into a pretzel. Don't get me wrong what happened to Olga was horrible but seeing Sara and her eyes...nobody was home...just creepy and a bit more scary...
Not just her pneumatic appearance, but that she was also dancing on a broken leg with the bone fracture literally sticking out even with the skin covering it and had no control over herself.
Omg me too!... it scared me how brutal and uncaring the witches were....sara was genuinely fair and innocent but as they say 'curiosity killed the cat'... she is one of my favorite characters...
Ricardo Gonzalez Unfortunately he didn’t make the shortlist for Best Original Score but Suspirium is included in the Best Original Song shortlist, fingers crossed it will be one of the five nominated ones!
This song and video gives me more feelings and chills than any horror or slasher movie in the last 30 years. Thom made it again... he plays with my feeling like any other artist out there.
This scene and choice of score totally took my breath away. I just kept remember thinking, "I don't want this to end!" York's score and scene combined put me in a complete TRANCE, SPELL even! Seeing how the movies about (SPOILER), its completely fitting and a cinematic mark 4ever... for me at least!
I discovered that, by giving those talented musicians (with a experimental inclination) a set of constraints ( like doing movie scores ), we will end up with something fresh and amazing.
Some of the best scenes in the film were definitely its 'Volk' scenes, the energetic and entrancing soundtrack corresponding with the equally energetic and entrancing dances was just absolutely magnificent. Those scenes as well as the dream sequences are definitely a source which I will take some influence from in the future.
I’ve never heard more painful sounding screams until that scene. Honestly it was way more gruesome than Olga’s scene. Side note: Sara literally not seeing what’s in front of her and falling after trying to escape is what happens to her in the original. The movie is full of little callbacks to the 77 version in a weird roundabout way I love it
@@BboyTurok1990 And that's the toned down version. In the script, you were actually supposed to hear Sara's broken bones shifting around in her leg as she danced.
Now this...is sufficiently creepy. The other track from this soundtrack was a bit lacking in the eeriness department, but this one nails it. Thanks, Thom. I'm now excited for this reboot.
I listened to this on the way out of work and an area of the place is under construction. All the flapping caution tape and leaky pipes created this tension of danger. The sun was still out and I was afraid that someone was going to come out at me any moment.
Amazing hypnotic tune, like a descent into the deepest darkness of the human mind. This could also work perfectly in the lighthouse scene from Annihilation
I got no words but sublime! Thom Yorke is a G-E-N-I-U-S 👏🏻 Just imagine this music in a spooky hospital corridor.... This music reflects quite well the dark, macabre and uncomfortable atmosphere of the film. It's like a serious warning about what happens behind the Helena Markos Tanz Akademie scenes. Brilliant!
Damn- this haunting music works so well with the movie dance sequence .. I could still hear this music playing in my head after the film ended ... definitely a memorable part of the film.
Suspiria is the finest example of gothic horror, with good visuals, atmosphere and story.
Thanks
Hell yeah
@@andreamossel3831 why are u thanking him
The scene that features this full song was breathtaking and intense. It's enough of a reason to see the movie again, imo!
Which scene was It? The dance?
spektorish - oh, how I agree, with you on every level. The dance scene that featured this song was so dramatic and intense, it did take my breath away; and, it was mesmerizing!!! 💖
The Volk dance was one of the most compelling sequences in film I've ever seen, it was otherworldly.
Fuck me this was such a great scene
Now i have to see this!
looks like after all these years,thom has finally gathered enough knowledge to contact the mothership and leave to his home planet
HAHAHA
that assessment speaks volumes regarding your lack of knowledge..rather than his
So he already had the knowledge before?? Back when it was subterranean? I don't know, he was a pretty homesick alien.
They’re gunna show him the stars and the meaning of life
Man I always see you in every radiohead comment sec. We should be friends.
Before I saw Suspiria I enjoyed how atmospheric the track was.
After seeing the movie, I still love it, but now I'm frightened of it.
Indeed, i still love it❤
Kyle that’s actually really cool!
Yup
This dance sequence in film is very hypnotising 👌🏻
The dances in general are
Yeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssss..... I hated contemporary dancing....until I saw that masterpiece....simply wonderful...
The dance is amazing!
The dance and the music run each other around, hypnotizing us all!
The ritual scene is amazing too.
The Volk performance was cool. The sounds of the dancers sighing, etc. in unison worked well with the music.
it was phenomenal
Yes it was art, the dance felt so aggressive. I loved it!
I honestly wonder how much time was spent on both researching the mystical and the macabre because it truly looked evil-- I am a bit superstitious and that scene was a bit strong for me lol it felt like they were truly getting at something dark, and evil-- also, I just wonder how long it took for the scene to be shot, and how many times they rehearsed it! Great film
It was beautiful and almost primal.
It was rhythmic, persistent, aggressive and majestic
If clinical anxiety had a sound, what would it sound like?
Thom Yorke: Hold my beer
This is some good shit. I hope he continues scoring films.
He had the opportunity to do Fight Club. Now that would've been amazing
+Pelle Koopman He wouldn't have survived it right after all the OK Computer touring though, he'd have straight up gone mad from exhaustion or something. And damn no one wants that^^
@@shaetane I dunno, I kind of wanna hear Thom Yorke in the throes of insanity.
i hope the ENTIRETY of radiohead scores a film
yeah he could be a new Morricone.
Imagine playing this in your car at night while driving alone down a rual country road.
gives me The Shining vibes when they're driving up to the hotel
Doing that right now
Whilst stoned. Dear God I think I'd have a full-blown panic-attack :o
No Thanks.
Holy shit I feel like I'm there now
this is so trippy and unsettling and hypnotic
I like your pic
Sensis thanks
i have the best picture here
Words I would describe a lot of Radiohead's music!
Yes! I keep pushing replay each time it ends and it's terrifying me in the most exhilarating way!
That dance in Suspiria 2018 is pure black metal for anyone who understand it.
I would like to shake Guadagnino's hand for that scene.
Me too man
Love the neon pink and blue colour scheme in these videos and on the album cover
Iain O'C Suspiria 💗
I don't. It's getting repetitive... The music is great though.
It’s cool but it hurts my eyes😂😂
It is suppose to simulate the idea of psychosis. And the slow descent into madness.
Dario Argento would have used red and green though...
exit music for a Kubrick film
Matías Ortega facts
Nah, Kubrick prefería música clásica (?)
Exit musi for a *lynchian film
First thing I thought of when I started listening was the Shining.
Matías Ortega Al escucharlo sentí que estaba viendo The Shining!!!!
This is the real art. My internal madness finds comfort listening to your track. Thank you Thom.
Terrifying, immersive, the music surrounds you. You feel like your floating up against the wall and your body is liberated of it's vital organs. They are replaced by the overwhelming feeling of terror. Stupendous, Thom, you just don't stop making genius pieces of music.
Sorry, I have to say, this sounds terribly pretentious. Almost in a ironic way. But I kind of agree with you.
Shut the fuck up you monocle wearing pop tart.
What the fuck are you on about?
Listen to Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works Volume 2 for an entire album of the type of stuff before roughly 5:00
wait until you get to hear the whole soundtrack
Thom Yorke sounds nothing like Goblin but somehow this still sounds like Suspiria
Finally a really intelligent comment ! :)I totally agree
Thank you
The majority of people here probably don't even know who Goblin is. But this is definitely a good homage to Argento's Suspiria, though it sounds a bit more similar to Tangerine Dream, some of Pink Floyd's psychedelic stuff, Boards of Canada, and Angelo Badalamenti (a musician that did most of David Lynch's soundtracks) than Goblin.
Still, a gossamer of Goblin's prog is nevertheless somewhat present here, if only tangentially, at least to me.
@@mikeisapro That was very thought out. I appreciate that
this particular track sounds close to the original score, just more subtle
How this got snubbed for best original score is beyond me
The Oscars are biased against horror films
The Academy doesn't like scores that aren't orchestral and/or melodic
Daniel Plainview screw the academy by all means however I do remember Trent Reznor’s The Social Network taking the award in 2011
Alberto stfu
@@brianaguilar8283 well, Lalo Schfrin was nominated for original score for the movie The Amytiville Horror.
There needs to be an performance version of this track that includes the sounds from the film (The girls breathing, the sounds of their feet on the floor/their bodies dropping to the floor etc etc.
"Volk" debuted at #3 on the New Alternative 40 Chart this week!
yote
Where do I buy
which chart is this can I get a link?
Here you go: ua-cam.com/channels/S0nm8GTMh8td57FA0aj1lA.html
If suspiria had as many viewers as Thom York fans watching this video, we could have had a sequel confirmed. Not blaming on anyone but damn, go to the theater.
Henrique Brust
It was barely playing in any theaters. For a lot of people it would’ve been an hour drive at least.
When you accidentally take 3 gummy vitamins instead of 2
hahahahaha funniest thing I've read in months
Lol crazy
yeah gummy vitamins laced with lsd
I take 3 gummy vitamins every morning I can confirm
Fking lul
Thom Volke
madridge lol
Good one
Knightly done, sir.👏
Don't know why I laughed so hard at this.
Thomthony Volketano here, internets' most suspicious nerd
..and visuals adding that extra kick of glitchy head rush. Yes Yorke.
Thom yorke already sounds like one of those historically known musicians
still prefer my historically unknowns
Spoilers:
This is the scene where Sara (Mia Goth) is disturbed with what she sees in the catacombs, as she found Patricia's living cold body and some of those hooks from the trailer. She breaks her fibula trying to escape the naked matrons who spotted her, while Susie (Dakota Johnson) and the other dancers are dancing to 'Volk'. Sara then comes out of nowhere and dances on her broken calf, bone protruding with gore and all. Really disturbing scene.
edit: to add things up for maximum spoilers, both Sara's and Susie's eye colors are switched, which could indicate Markos' specifics when choosing a vessel (as Sara's were brown and Susie's were blue. Both Patricia and Olga also had brown eyes, which is why Sara was formally trained by Blanc before Susie's arrival)
Is there a way I can private message on here or another social media platform regarding Suspiria spoilers? It's not coming to my city until November 2nd so I'm really impatient lol
@@laserdisc688 Some Redditors are discussing about the movie, you should check it out.
oh man I cried on this scene, Sara is one of my favorite characters as in the original, but the music is amazing. her death scene is epic, as the dance choreography.
dude i wanna watch the movie even more now
I thought the eye color switch was the other witches basically giving Susie Sara’s power before killing her off so she’s further conditioned for Markos. Like when Blanc took Caroline’s ability to jump and gave it to Susie and Caroline had a seizure.
Okay I think I’m possessed now thanks Thom
Come on, Volk
Let your body move to the music
"Tilda Swinton and Thom York...
Means "the people" more in the sense of "the nation" or "the public"
This comment is criminally underappreciated, omg.
Thom Yorke haciendo música increíble como siempre.
Sin duda, deja sin palabras este fenómeno 💜
Thom será reptiano? No pero enserio, esto me recuerda a ese álbum experimental (Kid A)
Thom es el verdadero quinto beatle!
When "Kid A" meets hell ! Truly a spooky number. Third most frightening song other than George Harrison "Circles" and the Exorcist , respectively.
And the Electrician by Scott Walker off the Nite Flights album by the Walker brothers
You can tell he loves sound and those little sounds are like his children . I love it so much
This is very impressive/eerie. On par with Colin Stetson’s ost for Hereditary.
Great song to put on at a wedding, bewildered looks from guests be damned...
Perfect first dance song. Come out with the face paint like Dakota Johnson lol
Magnífico, una genialidad más de nuestro genio Thom Yorke
When those drums came in dude? WOW - I've loved each of the tracks released thus far, can't wait for the 26th!
Apparently it was his son Noah who played the drums. Amazing!! very good old familiar Phil Selway style imo.
Sparklehorse
The Zissou Thom’s son did the drums for this song apparently. I heard the great man say it proudly while being interviewed.
how about that bass?
The Markos Tanz Academy presents....
...Volk.
im happy converting to this new religion
Dani Alta welcome
that's exactly how i felt when i first #heard and saw the video for #just .... dude!! you gotta see all my faves by York on www.onlyfans.com/find_inure_me 😘😘😘
Blessed be the Mothers.
Hypnotic and beautiful, both the music and the visual.
I hope every track will eventually have its own video, 'cause I really love this style, it's truly a work of art.
this is great. love it.
I was shocked at how much better, in every way conceivable, this film was to the original
Oh I absolutely agree!
A lot of people despised it and said it was trash. I’m usually cool with differing opinions, but worthless trash? This film was fucking incredible. I like the original, but the remake is by far my favorite. The climax with all the crazy stuff when mother suspirium arrived was epic. I didn’t think my gore/blood appetite was going to be satisfied and I’m so glad I was wrong.
It will never be as iconic but you could argue it is better for a number of reasons. Both are very different films with different intentions though so I don’t really like putting them up against each other in that way
This entire soundtrack was just as hypnotic as the original, if not more.
Imo both suspiria movies are pitch perfect in their own way. There is absolutely nothing I would change in both films.
Of all the Suspiria tracks so far (all are great), this one reminds me the most of Goblin.
Thank god.
I almost thought I was the only one getting those Goblin vibes.
Thom Yorke still producing such high quality music.... i hope he continues to do so forever until the end of time.
The day has been blessed!
For some reason Sara getting possessed and performing that dance freaked me out more than Olga being turned into a pretzel. Don't get me wrong what happened to Olga was horrible but seeing Sara and her eyes...nobody was home...just creepy and a bit more scary...
Not just her pneumatic appearance, but that she was also dancing on a broken leg with the bone fracture literally sticking out even with the skin covering it and had no control over herself.
Omg me too!... it scared me how brutal and uncaring the witches were....sara was genuinely fair and innocent but as they say 'curiosity killed the cat'... she is one of my favorite characters...
I feel ya bruh
Fuxking loved it !
apparently it was supposed to be more violent regarding Sara.
Please, Academy... give that Oscar (Best Score) to Thom! This is stunning!
Ricardo Gonzalez Unfortunately he didn’t make the shortlist for Best Original Score but Suspirium is included in the Best Original Song shortlist, fingers crossed it will be one of the five nominated ones!
This got dark.. and I like.
Seems like visuals has something in common with "enter the void" movie. Listen 2:33 - 2:45.
Interesting
Lol i think this one has the best video and this OST looks like its going to be iconic.
The style of this track composed by Thom Yorke is at the level of the talent of Goblin.
thom yorke is absolutely fantastic
Scares the crap out of me after seeing this movie. This scene was beautiful and so frightening. I’m obsessed ❤️
I love you Thom, your compositions are fascinatingly perfect!
it's just not the same without slapping sounds and "HYUH" sounds
Lol
And all the sighs... or suspiria....
This is already a front runner for score of the year. I couldn't be more excited for not only the film, but the full score. I'm so ready.
This gives me goosebumps. It's Hypnotic, Haunting and a little Deranged. I love it.
We need the soundtrack to drop already! What cities are people checking out his solo shows at?
I've got tickets to see him in Kansas City on December 6th
cleveland and detroit!
I too will see him in Cleveland!
Milwaukee!
Chicagoooo
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profound, surreal. normie crowd won't ever get a hang on it.
Thanks
Thanks, bro
hahahah
good this is all there should be
Yes I've been waiting for this since the teaser trailer for suspiria
Man, thom yorke's definitely going down as a legend in history.
I haven't even heard this and I already like it.
What an amazing and beautiful song! Thom Yorke never disappoints.
This score makes me feel like I'm locked inside an inescapable nightmare. I APPROVE OF IT!
This song and video gives me more feelings and chills than any horror or slasher movie in the last 30 years. Thom made it again... he plays with my feeling like any other artist out there.
Love how atmospheric and dark this is.
Amanda H. Yes!
AT MY SCHOOL LIBRARY BLASTING THIS INTO MY BRAIN CELLS
Thom Yorker, siempre me sorprende, este video me recuerda que estamos dentro de una matriz, de la cual quiero salir.
I can relate haha
Yay
students for thom yorke
Blast it through some speakers in the library bruhh. I dare you.
Thom Yorke is my new favorite drug. Hands down
This scene and choice of score totally took my breath away. I just kept remember thinking, "I don't want this to end!" York's score and scene combined put me in a complete TRANCE, SPELL even! Seeing how the movies about (SPOILER), its completely fitting and a cinematic mark 4ever... for me at least!
I discovered that, by giving those talented musicians (with a experimental inclination) a set of constraints ( like doing movie scores ), we will end up with something fresh and amazing.
Wow this is one of the best soundtrack I ever listened to it's amazing
really gets you in the mood for some creepy shit
I like the direction Yorke has been going with his solo work
Some of the best scenes in the film were definitely its 'Volk' scenes, the energetic and entrancing soundtrack corresponding with the equally energetic and entrancing dances was just absolutely magnificent. Those scenes as well as the dream sequences are definitely a source which I will take some influence from in the future.
Min 4:55 😍 love it!!! Parece un trance paranoico!!! Me encantó!!!! Thom is amazing!!😍
incredible , as always. best scene in the film because of this song. also, super reminiscent of Goblin towards the end.
insert sara's raw screams
And bone cracking fx
I’ve never heard more painful sounding screams until that scene. Honestly it was way more gruesome than Olga’s scene. Side note: Sara literally not seeing what’s in front of her and falling after trying to escape is what happens to her in the original. The movie is full of little callbacks to the 77 version in a weird roundabout way I love it
Mia Goth gave the most excruciating performance of pain I have seen in a film. That scream tho
Yeah that whole scene with her leg broken and screaming got me cringing to the bone.
@@BboyTurok1990 And that's the toned down version. In the script, you were actually supposed to hear Sara's broken bones shifting around in her leg as she danced.
Amazing composition. Manages to stay True to the original soundtrack, and has the necessary authenticity by the genius of Thom. Speechless..
Heard it on Spotify, immediately caught my attention. This is awesome
Hi I recommend a song here on youtube called 'Where I Come From' By Robert Nix
This video was one of the best experiences I've ever had and honestly I think I got hypnotized at some point too.
This might prove to be the best album of the year.
Now this...is sufficiently creepy. The other track from this soundtrack was a bit lacking in the eeriness department, but this one nails it. Thanks, Thom. I'm now excited for this reboot.
I listened to this on the way out of work and an area of the place is under construction. All the flapping caution tape and leaky pipes created this tension of danger. The sun was still out and I was afraid that someone was going to come out at me any moment.
falling asleep while listening to this masterpiece is a whole new level. love it!
Hi I recommend a song here on youtube called 'Where I Come From' By Robert Nix
@@redskies4530 thanks 🤗
Hypnotical, misterious, magical. The perfect WITCH MUSIC!😍😍😍
Amazing hypnotic tune, like a descent into the deepest darkness of the human mind. This could also work perfectly in the lighthouse scene from Annihilation
Thom!!! U helped me to be comfortable with my weirdness.....Gracias🐒✌
Weird weird weird
This gives me Aphex Twin - Radiator vibes :0
honourable mentioon !!
Yup. Definitely some SAW vol. 2 stuff in there. White Blur 2. I dig it.
I'm getting Michael Jackson's Beat It vibes from those horn blasts. Lol
EXTREMELY early ambient techno aphex twin vibes in this
I see you are a man of culture as well
If there's one word to describe this, it's unsettling. I love it
I got no words but sublime! Thom Yorke is a G-E-N-I-U-S 👏🏻 Just imagine this music in a spooky hospital corridor....
This music reflects quite well the dark, macabre and uncomfortable atmosphere of the film. It's like a serious warning about what happens behind the Helena Markos Tanz Akademie scenes. Brilliant!
Haven't been this disturbed since Under The Skin...…(adopt jazz man Fast Show voice)...Nice !
best dance seen ever - thom yorke score perfectly works it s properly terrifying
Dang, I guess Yorke's son played the drums on this. Mad talent.
Damn- this haunting music works so well with the movie dance sequence .. I could still hear this music playing in my head after the film ended ... definitely a memorable part of the film.
Thom has fully embraced spooky season
So absolutely perfect otherworldly and hypnotic.
The whole Suspira OST is from some other metaphysical realm ❤️❤️❤️
Thom "Spooky" Yorke
3 Yorke-y 5 me 👻😱
Hacobba looks like Thom Yorke consumed too much calcium
the thom-files
@@nath1606 He drinks milk with every meal
Never been a Radiohead fan but this track is absolutely brilliant and perfect
Listen to Radiohead you won't regret it
i literally can´t stop hearing this
i dodnt typically pay attention to movie scores but damn i love how eerie yet hypnotic this is
I want this played at my wedding :))
Thom somehow keeps producing music that I adore