Musically, we have it, room typical to do with a blend of synthetic sounds and more classical instruments. The nature of the film owed dominates clearly the electronic part, which in addition to various, pulsating and driving synth arpeggios (the distance at Dark Knight remember) apply and deep pads also extremely many electric guitars and elaborately composed and thunderous drum sounds , Therefore, in some tracks, it is the real thing: high speed, harsh sounds - the score gives the film the right "Drive". You can hear literally the permanent battle for milliseconds, the rivalry, the scurrying mechanic. Very appropriate for F1.
In contrast there is the portentous, tragically beautiful main theme, often played by a deep cello, which gives a thoughtful touch to the film and a brings the other, vulnerable side of the sport as well as the tragedy in the life story of Niki Lauda closer. As also in many rooms scores of case, this issue is very diverse and it may be modified is used in the film in various places. In the beginning we hear it in a rather puristic, many only suggestive version, it comes handy in the first half of the film is no longer used. In the second part, and in particular to end the film will be played in different variations, some very sensitive and gentle, sometimes very bombastic with room for typical, broad orchestral embellishment. Highlights are safe here, the last two tracks.
Overall this score, however, is more cautious when it comes to the use of themes. In most tracks the aforementioned rhythmic elements that drive the plot forward dominate. All the more powerful and effective are the points at which the main theme then is used. Highly suitable for film.
I would highly recommend this soundtrack, he ensures the best work room in recent years and is locally simply offers great, exciting music with innovative sounds, where listening is really fun. Anyone who wants to delve a little deeper, I put the movie to his heart. Here you can see then even better, which has room has thought at the score and how harmoniously it embeds itself in the film and this ultimately gives the necessary emotional depth.