Dive into the Sonic World of “Marty Supreme” with Oneohtrix Point Never
The highly anticipated soundtrack for the A24 film Marty Supreme is arriving just in time for the holidays, dropping December 25th. You can now pre-save the original soundtrack, crafted by the acclaimed electronic artist Oneohtrix Point Never, and prepare to immerse yourself in its unique soundscape.
This isn’t Lopatin’s first foray into the world of filmmaking with the Safdie brothers. He previously lent his sonic talents to their critically lauded films Good Time and Uncut Gems, as well as the series The Curse, establishing a strong collaborative history.
A Star-studded Cast & A Compelling Story
Marty Supreme itself promises a darkly comedic and captivating experience. It stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, an aspiring table tennis prodigy, alongside a stellar ensemble cast. Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler, the Creator, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher all contribute to the film’s vibrant energy.
The film is set to hit U.S. theaters on December 25th, offering a unique cinematic experience for the holiday season. You’ll find yourself drawn into Marty’s world, amplified by Lopatin’s evocative score.
Exploring the Soundtrack’s Depth
Oneohtrix Point Never’s soundtrack isn’t just background music; it’s a character in itself. It’s a carefully constructed collection of tracks designed to enhance the emotional impact of the film. The album’s sound is expected to be as unconventional and compelling as the film itself.
Here’s a glimpse into the tracklist, offering a preview of the sonic journey awaiting you:
- the Call
- Marty’s Dream
- Endo’s Game
- The apple
- Pure Joy
- Holocaust Honey
- The Humbling
- Motherstone
- The Scape
- Tub falls
- Fucking Mensch
- Rockwell Ink
- Hoff’s
- Seward Park
- The Necklace
- Vampire’s Castle
- back to Hoff’s
- Shootout
- I Love You, Tokyo
- The Real Game
- Endo’s Game (Reprise)
- Force of Life
- End Credits (I Still Love You, Tokyo)
A Familiar Voice, A Fresh Perspective
Daniel Lopatin, known for his work as Oneohtrix Point Never, consistently pushes the boundaries of electronic music. His previous album, Tranquilizer, was met with critical acclaim, showcasing his ability to create immersive and emotionally resonant soundscapes.
Ultimately, Marty Supreme (Original Soundtrack) represents another exciting chapter in Lopatin’s career. It’s a testament to his skill and a promise of a truly unforgettable listening experience. You can find more facts and pre-save the soundtrack via A24 Music.







