Seven tracks of storm-bound dread — scored, recorded, and mixed at DRP. Streaming now.

Netflix's first original horror game, UNHINGED, is live — and so is its score. Composed by DRP founder Jason Hill, the soundtrack arrived on Spotify the same day the game launched.

UNHINGED comes from Night School Studio, the team behind Oxenfree, and rethinks what a horror game can be: your phone becomes the controller and your only lifeline. You play Ava (voiced by Zoë Kravitz), trapped in a blacked-out apartment building as a Category 5 hurricane seals every exit — with her best friend Claire (Sadie Sink) on the line and the building's superintendent Ben (Troy Baker) somewhere in the dark. Jason handled the music; longtime Fincher collaborator Ren Klyce shaped the sound design.

The score was written, tracked, and mixed in-house at Department of Recording and Power — seven cues running about thirty-five minutes, from the slow-creeping dread of “Walls, Ceilings and Floors” and “The Basement” to the panic of “Flashlight” and the full burn of “Inferno.” It's claustrophobic, analog, and built to live inside the walls with you.

Press has been strong out of the gate, with coverage from NME and Netflix's own Tudum spotlighting the cast and the score.

Listen to UNHINGED (Soundtrack from the Netflix Game) now on Spotify. Apple Music to follow.

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