℗ 2015 Relapse Records Inc.
Released October 16, 2015
Duration 37m 32s
Record Label Relapse Records
Catalogue No. RR7317
Genre Soundtrack (Film Soundtrack)
 

Cub (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Steve Moore

Available in 48 kHz / 24-bit AIFF, FLAC audio formats
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1.1
Intro & Credits
Steve Moore
3:47
1.2
Casselroque
Steve Moore
2:23
1.3
Arrival
Steve Moore
1:37
1.4
The Treehouse
Steve Moore
6:11
1.5
Werewolf
Steve Moore
1:51
1.6
The Truck
Steve Moore
2:49
1.7
The Hunt
Steve Moore
11:08
1.8
Sam vs. Kai
Steve Moore
3:24
1.9
Finale
Steve Moore
4:22
This is the original soundtrack to the Belgian horror film Cub, scored by Steve Moore of the American electronic band Zombi. Moore's haunting synthesizer-based score is the perfect soundscape for this acclaimed movie and is essential listening for both soundtrack fans and fans of Zombi.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Relapse Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.30
-1.73 to -1.25
-16.39
-19.83 to -13.97
-15.18
-18.70 to -13.60
9
8 to 12
1
Intro & Credits
-1.25-17.76-16.110
2
Casselroque
-1.25-16.16-15.28
3
Arrival
-1.73-15.93-13.69
4
The Treehouse
-1.25-13.97-14.18
5
Werewolf
-1.25-15.10-14.88
6
The Truck
-1.25-15.47-13.69
7
The Hunt
-1.25-19.83-18.712
8
Sam vs. Kai
-1.25-16.01-14.58
9
Finale
-1.25-17.29-16.08

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