The Matrix Resurrections (soundtrack)

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The Matrix Resurrections:
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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ReleasedDecember 17, 2021
Genre soundtrack, Film score
Length2:26:59
Label WaterTower
Producer Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer
The Matrix soundtracks chronology
The Matrix Revolutions (score)
(2014)
The Matrix Resurrections:
(Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

(2021)
Singles from The Matrix Resurrections (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  1. "Neo and Trinity Theme (Johnny Klimek & Tom Tykwer Exomorph Remix)"
    Released: December 10, 2021

The Matrix Resurrections (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is a 2021 soundtrack album from the film, The Matrix Resurrections . [1] WaterTower released the album on December 22, 2021. [2] [3]

Contents

Development

In September 2021, Warner Bros. confirmed that Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer would be scoring the film, having previously collaborated with Wachowski on Sense8 and Cloud Atlas, [4] replacing Don Davis, who composed the score for the first three films, though Klimek and Tykwer feature themes and material written by Davis for the original Matrix films. [5] [6]

The soundtrack was released on December 17, 2021. A track from the album titled "Neo and Trinity Theme (Johnny Klimek & Tom Tykwer Exomorph Remix)" was released as a single on December 10. [7]

Track listing

All music composed by Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer except where otherwise noted. [8]

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Opening – The Matrix Resurrections"
5:22
2."Two and the Same" 5:34
3."Meeting Trinity" 1:52
4."It's in My Mind" 4:24
5."I Fly or I Fall" 3:15
6."Set and Setting" 2:36
7."Into the Train"
2:37
8."Exit the Pod" 2:51
9."The Dojo"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Davis [a]
3:44
10."Enter IO"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Justin Bell
3:12
11."Inside IO" 3:37
12."Escape"
2:16
13."Broadcast Depth" 2:54
14."Exiles"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Pritsker
2:44
15."Factory Fight"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Davis [a]
3:47
16."Bullet Time" 4:54
17."Recruiting"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Pritsker
3:14
18."Infiltration"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Bell
2:40
19."I Like Tests" 2:31
20."I Can't Be Her" 2:43
21."Simulatte Brawl"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Davis [a]
3:05
22."Swarm"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Davis [a]
3:36
23."Sky Scrape" 1:46
24."My Dream Ended Here"
  • Klimek
  • Tykwer
  • Davis [a]
3:16
Total length:1:17:20
    Disc 2
    No.TitleLength
    1."Neo and Trinity Theme (Johnny Klimek & Tom Tykwer Exomorph Remix)"5:47
    2."Opening – The Matrix Resurrections (Alessandro Adriani Remix)"6:19
    3."My Dream Ended Here (Marcel Dettmann Remix)"6:18
    4."Nosce (Almost Falling Remix)"4:00
    5."Bullet Time (Moderna Remix)"6:28
    6."Back to the Matrix (Eclectic Youth Remix)"5:16
    7."Welcome to the Crib (System 01 Remix)"6:48
    8."Flowing (Thomas Fehlmann Remix)"8:26
    9."Temet (Esther Silex & Kotelett Remix)"8:13
    10."Choice (Psychic Health Remix)"5:29
    11."Monumental (Gudrun Gut Remix)"7:07
    Total length:1:09:39

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