Listen To The New ‘Mortal Kombat’ Reboot Theme, Prepare To Shout “MORTAL KOMBAT!” When Necessary
There’s aMortal Kombatreboot movie on the way, and the question on everyone’s lips is, “Will it have that badass techno theme song where some guy yells ‘MORTAL KOMBAT!’ at the top of his lungs?” The answer is yes. although rather than reuse the original song, which is called “Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat),” theMortal Kombatreboot has gone ahead and rebooted the theme as well, with composerBenjamin Wallfischhandling the music. you may hear the rebootedMortal Kombattheme below.
Mortal Kombat Reboot Theme
Released in 1994,Mortal Kombat: The Albumfeatured music from the video game composed by The Immortals, a band that featured Belgian electronic musicians Maurice “Praga Khan” Engelen and Olivier Adams. The band was technically a side project created specifically for the game, but the music became a big hit, especially after the theme “Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat)” ended up in the 1995Mortal Kombatmovie. Now, the theme has been recreated by Benjamin Wallfisch, who is handling the soundtrack for the newMortal Kombatmovie. The new version, titled “Techno Syndrome 2021 (Mortal Kombat),” is above, and for comparison’s sake, here’s the version used in the 1995 movie.
I like a lot of Wallfisch’s work (he scoredIT,IT Chapter 2, and worked onBlade Runner: 2049with Hans Zimmer), but I have to say: I’m not a big fan of the rebooted theme. I’m not a big techno fan in general, but I love how loud and unrelenting the original theme is, while this new version comes across as strangely lacking. Back in the ’90s, the original theme made me want to run around punching and kicking the air. This new theme barely gets a head-bob out of me. It’s a touch disappointing, but maybe it’ll work better in the context of the film.
WaterTower Music will release the newMortal Kombatsoundtrack on April 16. The notes for the album call this new version of “Techno Syndrome” “composer Benjamin Wallfisch’s musical homage to the music, fans, and enduring lineage of Mortal Kombat.” The track was produced and performed by Wallfisch and mixed and mastered by Tom Norris.
“When I was invited to come on boardMortal Kombat, I was very aware of the responsibility that comes with scoring a franchise so deeply embedded in pop culture and with such a passionate fanbase,” Wallfisch said. “My first question was what can we do withTechno Syndrome, a piece of music so much part of the DNA of the game and the original movies? What motifs could be reinvented and blown up to a full-scale symphonic sound world in the score, and might there be room for a full reinvention of the whole song as an EDM single in 2021? A huge thank you to The Immortals for giving us their blessing to reimagine their classic track in this way, as a celebration of the world of Mortal Kombat and its fans, and of the uplifting power of Electronic Dance Music, which the original did so much to light the fuse of 30 years ago.”
DirectorSimon McQuoidadded: “Ben and I both knew that we needed to use the classic Immortals track ‘Techno Syndrome’ as source material for the entire score of ‘Mortal Kombat.’ But along with that, we knew that an updated, elevated version of the song also needed to be created, and Ben certainly delivered. I am so excited by this new 2021 version of the track; when I first heard it, it blew my mind. Actually, Ben kind of blew my mind on a daily basis through the making of this film, so we can all thank Benjamin Wallfisch for his genius and passion in creating ‘Techno Syndrome 2021.'”
The full tracklist for theMortal Kombatsoundtrack is below.Mortal Kombathits theaters and HBO Max onApril 23.