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[[Image:Challengersscore.jpg|thumb|''Challengers (Original Score)'']]
'''''Challengers (Original Score)''''' was scored by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]] for the Luca Guadagnino film of the same name. It was released on digital on April 26, 2024. The [[soundtracks|soundtrack]] will be was released by Milan Records on CD and vinyl on November 1, 2024, . The CD was only released in Europe. The vinyl comes in a gatefold package with a collectible set of three player trading cards and a Phil’s Tire Town bumper sticker. Per [[John Crawford]] on [[Discordance]], it was confirmed that this [[soundtracks|score]] has the [[Null numbers|Null]] 18 release number.
The proper score was preceded by a continuous remix album, titled ''[[Challengers (MIXED) by Boys Noize|Challengers [MIXED] by Boys Noize]]'', created by DJ [[Boys Noize ]] and released on digital on April 12, 2024. This version will be released on vinyl on November 29, 2024 for Record Store Day Black Friday.
==Tracklisting==
===CD/Digital===
#"[[Challengers]]" - 1:25
#'"[["I Know"|'I Know']]' " - 2:18
#"[[Yeah x10]]" - 2:38
#"[[L'oeuf]]" - 3:59
===Vinyl===
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A1&nbsp; "Challengers" - 1:25<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A2&nbsp; "'"I Know'"' - 2:18<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A3&nbsp; "Yeah x10" - 2:38<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A4&nbsp; "L'oeuf" - 3:59<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;B6&nbsp; "Compress / Repress" - 3:49<br />
==Challengers &#91;MIXED&#93; by Boys NoizeSamplers==[[Image:ChallengersmixedAn awards season For Your Consideration sampler was posted for streaming on the Amazon MGM Studios awards website. As is usual, it contains a selection of the music cues as they appear in the film, which means some of cues cut off abruptly, as in the film. The track titles more closely describe the action taking place on-screen. It does not contain any movie sound effects unlike the retail album release. Most of the cues are substantially identical to their album counterparts. The main differences occur in the opening couple tracks and the final tracks, which are a bit disjointed in the film, and which were stitched together into a more coherent song for the album.jpg|thumb|''Challengers [MIXED] by Boys Noize'']]
=== Tracklisting ===#"Opener" - 1:16#'"I KnowArt and Tashi 1"' [MIXED] - 30:0544#"Yeah x10Art and Tashi 2" [MIXED] - 0:12#"Art and Tashi 3" - 0:3619#"L'oeufTashi Theme 1" [MIXED] - 2:1537#"ChallengersThreesome Theme 1" [MIXED] - 3:0047#"Pre SignalPatrick and Art Theme 1" [MIXED] - 03:5510#"The SignalPatrick and Tashi Theme 1" [MIXED] - 43:3801#"BrutalizerTashi Theme 2" [MIXED] - 51:1144#"Compress / RepressThreesome Theme 2" [MIXED] - 43:5107#"A New Year CarolPatrick and Tashi Theme 2" [MIXED] - 01:3859#"Patrick and Art Theme 2" - 1:53==About the [MIXED] version==#"Lullaby" - 0:42An article from ''The Wrap''[https#"Patrick, Tashi, and Threesome" - 3://www.thewrap.com/challengers01#"Britten" -mixed1:15#"Final Cue Part 1" -album0:14#"Final Cue Part 2" -boys0:08#"Final Cue Part 3" -noize0:42#"Final Cue Part 4" -explained/] detailed the story and process of creating the [MIXED] version of the score. It states that Reznor and Alexander Ridha (aka Boys Noize) had previously attempted to collaborate on something, and that Reznor reached out to Ridha for ''Challengers''2:08#"Final Cue Part 5" - 0:22<blockquote>He explained to me that they've scored the movie, it's great. But they don't want to release the music as it is. Because it makes more sense in the movie raw, like they have it. But he didn't feel like it's the right way. I think they wanted to try out new things and experiment. They had the idea of making it this this type of continuous mix.</blockquote>#"Final Cue Part 6" - 4:16
==Credits==
''Notes: Lyrics on "Compress / Repress" were written by Luca Guadagnino.[https://x.com/SonySoundtracks/status/1778921563099705572] Also, while she is not credited on the physical release, the vocal on "Yeah x10" is credited to [[Mariqueen Maandig Reznor]] on certain digital releasesand in the film credits.''
===Original Score===
Written, Arranged, Produced, Performed, Programmed & Mixed by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (except as noted)
Mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios, Virginia Beach, VA<br>
Assistant Mix Engineer: Bryce Bordone<br>
Courtesy of [[The Null Corporation|The Null Corporation II ]] & [[Missing Pieces, Inc.]]<br>
Published by Cloudcover, Inc. (ASCAP) administered by Kobalt / Songs In the Key of Mink (BMI)
administered by Downtown DMP Songs / U/A Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
Product Development: Kate Leib & Rebecca Embling<br>
Production Director: Pablo Manyer<br>
Creative Director: [[John Crawford]]<br>
Album Layout: Shawn Lyon<br>
Interior Gatefold Photographs: Alessio Bolzoni<br>
Score Published by United Lion Music Inc. (BMI) / U/A Music, Inc. (ASCAP) / Cloudcover, Inc. (ASCAP) administered by Kobalt / Songs In the Key of Mink (BMI) administered by Downtown DMP Songs
==Accolades=[MIXED] by Boys Noize====Nominated===*Hollywood Creative Alliance (Astra Creative Arts Awards): Best Original Score*Hollywood Music written, produced, and performed by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross in Media Awards (except track 9 written by Benjamin BrittenHMMA)<br>: Best Original Score in a Feature Film*iHeartRadio (iHeartRadio Music produced, performed, Awards): Favorite Soundtrack*National Academy of Recording Arts and remixed by Boys Noize<br>Sciences (Grammy Award): Best Score Soundtrack For Visual MediaLyrics written by Luca Guadagnino ===Won===*American-Canadian Critics Choice Association (track 8Critics' Choice Award)<br>: Best ScoreAdditional Performer*Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA Awards): Mariqueen Maandig Reznor Best Original Score*Golden Globe Foundation (tracks 2 and 8Golden Globe Awards)<br>Engineering: Jacob Moreno<br>Best Original ScoreMastering*Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA AWards): Randy Merrill, Stephen MarshBest Music Score
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