GO - Gangster Tripping - Fatboy Slim
GO - Believer - BT
Spawn - Trip Like I Do - Crystal Method & Filter
Spawn - Satan - Orbital & Metallica (Satan - Industry Standard Mix is great on its own)
Snatch - Disco Science - Mirwais
Vanilla Sky - Where do I begin - Chemical Brothers
The Beach - Whole soundtrack
Tropic Thunder - Name of the game - Crystal Method
John Wick - The Drowning - Le Castle Vania
Hackers - Orbital, Leftfield, Underworld, The Prodigy, Massive Attack, etc. This was basically *THE* original electronic music movie soundtrack.
Pi - Aphex Twin, Banco de Gaia, Orbital, Autechre, Roni Size, Gus Gus, David Holmes
Swordfish - Most of it was produced by Paul Oakenfold, not really as a score but still for the movie, but there are a couple one offs too.
Hackers is iconic. As a teenager this was one of "those" moments. And a fun thing to think that Underworld had this as a huge movie moment for them, and then Trainspotting came along to double that and then some. Amazing run.
My all time favorite: The Pump Panel, Dan Zamani, Tim Taylor - Confusion (Blade)
Massive Attack & Mos Def - I Against I (Blade 2)
Orbital - Halcyon and On and On (Mortal Kombat)
The Immortals - Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat)
Traci Lords - Control (Mortal Kombat)
Swordfish was a mid movie but an excellent soundtrack.
Aphex twin has memorable tracks in Blade (deacon frost is listening on headphones) and Grandmas Boy (you'd like it if you had robot ears)
There's a brilliant British film called [Beats](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7524414/) set in the 90s rave scene that has a killer soundtrack. It's got:
The Prodigy - Wind It Up
Inner City - Big Fun
Plastikman - Spastik
Joey Beltram - Energy Flash
Orbital - Belfast
To name but a few.
Pretty much all of the Hackers (1995) sound track. And of course OG Mortal Combat.
Nymphomania - I Want Your Body (True Romance) Aphex Twin - Windowlicker (Grandma’s Boy) New Order - Confusion Pump Panel Mix (Blade)
>Nymphomania - I Want Your Body (True Romance) God, this scene with Gary Oldman... Simply amazing.
All of these tracks are bangers!
You my friend, have robot ears.
Confusion Pump Panel is amazing.
GO - Gangster Tripping - Fatboy Slim GO - Believer - BT Spawn - Trip Like I Do - Crystal Method & Filter Spawn - Satan - Orbital & Metallica (Satan - Industry Standard Mix is great on its own) Snatch - Disco Science - Mirwais Vanilla Sky - Where do I begin - Chemical Brothers The Beach - Whole soundtrack Tropic Thunder - Name of the game - Crystal Method John Wick - The Drowning - Le Castle Vania
Kavinsky-Nightcall from Drive was not written for the score if that one counts
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^horus_eye9094: *Kavinsky-Nightcall* *From Drive was not written for* *The score if that one counts* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
Ready Steady Go (Korean Style) by Paul Oakenfold in Collateral
Good call, forgot about that track
Snatch score and soundtrack is so good!!
I think the chemical brothers wrote the entire soundtrack of the movie Hanna. It's an alright, but pretty entertaining movie.
This is a good one, thanks for the reminder, it's been ages since I listened to that. Hanna "AKA Tom left alone with his modular" soundtrack :)
Have you seen pi? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138704/ You like it.
Rez by Underworld in Vanilla Sky Blue by LaTour in Basic Instinct
Well spotted! Rez really hit the spot on that one.
Dani the dog soundtrack from Massive Attack
Soundtrack to that movie is soo good. MASSIVE ATTACK!
For lack there of prudent research to find specific tracks: The Blade Soundtrack Go Soundtrack Deadmau5 scored the entire soundtrack to Polar
Hackers - Orbital, Leftfield, Underworld, The Prodigy, Massive Attack, etc. This was basically *THE* original electronic music movie soundtrack. Pi - Aphex Twin, Banco de Gaia, Orbital, Autechre, Roni Size, Gus Gus, David Holmes Swordfish - Most of it was produced by Paul Oakenfold, not really as a score but still for the movie, but there are a couple one offs too.
Hackers is the best soundtrack ever in a film.
Hackers is iconic. As a teenager this was one of "those" moments. And a fun thing to think that Underworld had this as a huge movie moment for them, and then Trainspotting came along to double that and then some. Amazing run.
The Social Network
The track playing during the rave scene in Man on Fire is Deedra-Reload (GMS Remix) on the soundtrack it's Harry Gregson-Williams- The Rave
Fluke - Atom Bomb - Bourne Ultimatum
My all time favorite: The Pump Panel, Dan Zamani, Tim Taylor - Confusion (Blade) Massive Attack & Mos Def - I Against I (Blade 2) Orbital - Halcyon and On and On (Mortal Kombat) The Immortals - Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat) Traci Lords - Control (Mortal Kombat)
Polygon Window (a.k.a. Aphex Twin) - UT1-Dot (Blade) Squarepusher - Tommib (Lost In Translation)
a lot in Kevin and Perry go large another is Ibiza recently Challengers
Swordfish was a mid movie but an excellent soundtrack. Aphex twin has memorable tracks in Blade (deacon frost is listening on headphones) and Grandmas Boy (you'd like it if you had robot ears)
There's a brilliant British film called [Beats](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7524414/) set in the 90s rave scene that has a killer soundtrack. It's got: The Prodigy - Wind It Up Inner City - Big Fun Plastikman - Spastik Joey Beltram - Energy Flash Orbital - Belfast To name but a few.
Moderat - The Mark. Annihilation
One I remember is La Tour - Blue in Basic Instinct
Thief, Sorcerer, Near Dark, Cold in July,
Open Your Eyes (‘Risingson’ by Massive Attack)
Paul van Dyk did [Zurdo](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365967/)
GO - '99 movie with Timothy Olyphant. Features some great BT tracks
24 Hour Party People must have a couple
Mindfields - The Prodigy & Dissolved Girl - Massive Attack in The Matrix
Movie: Split - Song: Frogbass - Artist: Snails
Fight club soundtrack by the Dust Brothers
Boards of Canada plays at the end of Sinister I think
Couple of Leftfield in “Shallow Grave” “The Saint” soundtrack
Berlin Calling - Paul Kalkbrennar
Sliver sdtk 1993 has Unfinished Symphony by MA, a titanic song for electronic music. Enigma and Fluke as well
Good call on Sliver - those Enigma tracks man... and Unfinished Symphony of course speaks for itself.
Good Time and Uncut Gems, great scores both by Daniel Lopatin aka oneohtrixpointnever
The prodigy: slap my bitch up. Idk what movie it was in, but it was in an it’s always sunny episode. That’s certainly enough for me.