[[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. It The [[soundtracks|soundtrack]] was preceded released by a continuous remix album created by DJ Boys Noize Milan Records on CD and released vinyl on digital on April 12November 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 score has the [[Null numbers|Null18]] 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.
==Tracklisting==
===CD/Digital===
#"[[Challengers]]" - 1:25
#"[["I Know"|'I Know']]" - 2:18
#"[[Yeah x10]]" - 2:38
#"[[L'oeuf]]" - 3:59
#"[[Compress / Repress]]" - 3:49
===Vinyl=== A1 "Challengers " - 1:25<br /> A2 "'I Know'" - 2:18<br /> A3 "Yeah x10" - 2:38<br /> A4 "L'oeuf" - 3:59<br /> A5 "The Signal" - 3:11<br /> A6 "Brutalizer" - 3:01<br /> A7 "Stopper" - 1:42<br /> A8 "Brutalizer 2" - 1:58<br /> A9 "The Points That Matter" - 1:49<br /> A10 "Lullaby" - 0:38<br /> [nbsp;MIXEDB1]nbsp; "Final Set" - 3:06<br /> B2 "Pull Over" - 2:48<br /> B3 "Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol" (by Boys NoizeChoir of Downside School, Purley; Viola Tunnard; Benjamin Britten) - 2:06<br /> B4 "Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol (Part 2)" - 1:14<br /> B5 "Challengers: Match Point" - 5:02<br /> B6 "Compress / Repress" - 3:49<br /> ==Samplers==[[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#"Art and Tashi 1" - 0:44#"'I Know' (MIXED)Art and Tashi 2" - 0:12#"Art and Tashi 3" - 0:0519#"Yeah x10 (MIXED)Tashi Theme 1" - 2:37#"Threesome Theme 1" - 3:47#"Patrick and Art Theme 1" - 3:3610#"L'oeuf (MIXED)Patrick and Tashi Theme 1" - 3:01#"Tashi Theme 2" - 1:1544#"Challengers (MIXED)Threesome Theme 2" - 3:0007#"Patrick and Tashi Theme 2" - 1:59#"Patrick and Art Theme 2" - 1:53#"Pre Signal (MIXED)Lullaby" - 0:5542#"Patrick, Tashi, and Threesome" - 3:01#"The Signal (MIXED)Britten" - 41:15#"Final Cue Part 1" - 0:3814#"Brutalizer (MIXED)Final Cue Part 2" - 50:1108#"Compress / Repress (MIXED)Final Cue Part 3" - 0:42#"Final Cue Part 4" - 2:5108#"A New Year Carol (MIXED)Final Cue Part 5" - 0:3822#"Final Cue Part 6" - 4:16
==Credits==
*Music ''Notes: Lyrics on "Compress / Repress" were writtenby Luca Guadagnino.[https://x.com/SonySoundtracks/status/1778921563099705572] Also, producedwhile she is not credited on the physical release, the vocal on "Yeah x10" is credited to [[Mariqueen Maandig Reznor]] on certain digital releases and performed in the film credits.'' Written, Arranged, Produced, Performed, Programmed & Mixed by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (except tracks 13 and 14as noted)*Music written and conducted Engineered by Jacob Moreno<br>Mastered by Randy Merrill at Sterling Sound "Friday Afternoons, Op. 7: A New Year Carol"<br>Written by Benjamin Britten<br>Performed by Choir of Downside School, Purley, Viola Tunnard & Benjamin Britten <br>Courtesy of Decca Music Group Limited under license from Universal Music Enterprises<br>Published by Boosey & Co. LTD (track 13ASCAP)administered by Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.c/o Concord Music Publishing<br>*℗ 1967 Decca Music written Group Limited "Compress / Repress"<br>Written by Benjamin Britten. Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross & Luca Guadagnino<br>Performed, Produced and performed Programmed by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (track 14)<br>Vocals by Mariqueen Maandig Reznor<br>Mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios, Virginia Beach, VA<br>*Additional PerformerAssistant Mix Engineer: Bryce Bordone<br>Courtesy of [[The Null Corporation|The Null Corporation II]] & [Mariqueen Maandig Reznor[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) Milan Records Soundtrack Executive Producers: JC Chamboredon & Stefan Karrer<br>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>Graphic Artist for the Phil's Tire Town & New Rochelle Challenger Logos: Kalani Akuna Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross Management: Sara Newkirk Simon<br>Legal for Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross: Zia Modabber, Ross Rosen, and Doug Mark 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 (track 16BMI)administered by Downtown DMP Songs ==Accolades=====Nominated===*Hollywood Creative Alliance (Astra Creative Arts Awards): Best Original Score Engineering*Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA): Jacob MorenoBest Original Score in a Feature Film*iHeartRadio (iHeartRadio Music Awards): Favorite Soundtrack*National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Grammy Award): Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media ===Won===*American-Canadian Critics Choice Association (Critics' Choice Award): Best Score*Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA Awards): Best Original Score*Golden Globe Foundation (Golden Globe Awards): Best Original Score*MasteringLos Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA AWards): Randy MerrillBest Music Score
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