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Nerve (Original Motion Picture Score)

by Rob Simonsen

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Game On 01:57
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Player 01:18
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Lighthouse 01:18
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Dress 02:32
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Night Drive 03:44
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Verrazano 03:10
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Catfight 02:43
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Losing It 02:48
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A Way Out 02:59
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Coliseum 03:00
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Aftermath 02:32
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about

Industrious high school senior, Vee Delmonico has had it with living life on the sidelines. When pressured by friend to join the popular online game NERVE; Vee decides to sign up for just one dare in what seems like harmless fun. But as she finds herself caught up in the thrill of the adrenaline-fueled competition partnered with a mysterious stranger, the game begins to take a sinister turn with increasingly dangerous acts, leading her into a high stakes finale that will determine her entire future.

“The directors Ariel Schulman, Henry Joost and I talked before shooting started, and discussed about using a lot of synthesizers and drawing from an 80’s vibe,” said Simonsen “This worked out great as I hoping the score would reflect the excitement of the film- electricity through the nervous system, always playing on your nerves.”

Film composer, musician, and music producer Rob Simonsen has established a reputation amongst a new wave of composers as a keen musical storyteller. He cut his teeth alongside mentor Michael Danna, with whom he scored Marc Webb’s indie hit (500) DAYS OF SUMMER. Simonsen provided additional music for other films including Bennett Miller’s MONEYBALL and Ang Lee’s LIFE OF PI, which won four Academy Awards including Best Original Score.

“We came up with the idea of using a children’s choir to capture a sort of innocence of these kids doing crazy dares and being nonchalant about playing with life and death,” Simonsen described. “We didn’t want a formal church-type of choir, but something that felt more loose and informal. The kids were such a joy to work with.”

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released July 28, 2016

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