This is *not* the official soundtrack of Lalo Schifrin.
I recorded the sound of this first movie of George Lucas on my tape recorder with a microphone near the tv speaker when it was broadcasted on television, around 1973 I think.
I listened to this beautiful futuristic soundscape again and again. Till my tape recorder broke and was replaced by a cassette deck.
Some years ago THX 1138 came out on dvd, and it had a special feature: the soundtrack without the actors voices. A pity was, that also the voices of the electrogod and robocops were removed, which were essential for the atmosphere to me.
So I made my own mix where I brought back the voices of the cops and godmachine. I divided this mix more or less into the chapters of the movie.
Another extra on the dvd were comments from Walter Murch you could jump to during the film. I extracted these explanations, removed the ehh's and ahh's, added some sound references and included them too.
Walter Murch
01 What's wrong [3:20]
02 On the job [3:41]
03 End of shift [4:00]
04 Home [2:33]
05 Chemical imbalance [5:39]
06 Forbidden proximity [4:02]
07 SEN's plan [2:36]
08 Mind-lock [4:17]
09 Trial and punishment [4:13]
10 Medical diagnosis [4:36]
11 Fighting back [2:51]
12 Prison without walls [6:31]
13 Foot chase [4:36]
14 Tagged [3:22]
15 Intruder's prayer [2:13]
16 The fate of LUH 3417 [2:43]
17 Jet cars [4:46]
18 Restricted expressway [6:38]
19 Nothing to fear [4:45]
20 Comment - Radio chatter voices [2:29]
21 Comment - The all-pervasive voice [1:09]
22 Comment - Music as sound effects [3:19]
23 Comment - Creating echo effects [3:09]
24 Comment - Cubistic sound in the trial [2:13]
25 Comment - Torture scene [2:26]
26 Comment - Music box in the MRI scene [1:57]
27 Comment - Room tone in the limbo prison [2:27]
28 Comment - Thunder in limbo [1:33]
29 Comment - Dynamic range in the rushing hallway [3:07]
30 Comment - I think I ran over a wookiee [1:52]
31 Comment - Jet car sound effects [1:21]
32 Comment - Motorcycle sound effects [1:49]
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I recorded the sound of this first movie of George Lucas on my tape recorder with a microphone near the tv speaker when it was broadcasted on television, around 1973 I think.
I listened to this beautiful futuristic soundscape again and again. Till my tape recorder broke and was replaced by a cassette deck.
Some years ago THX 1138 came out on dvd, and it had a special feature: the soundtrack without the actors voices. A pity was, that also the voices of the electrogod and robocops were removed, which were essential for the atmosphere to me.
So I made my own mix where I brought back the voices of the cops and godmachine. I divided this mix more or less into the chapters of the movie.
Another extra on the dvd were comments from Walter Murch you could jump to during the film. I extracted these explanations, removed the ehh's and ahh's, added some sound references and included them too.
Walter Murch
01 What's wrong [3:20]
02 On the job [3:41]
03 End of shift [4:00]
04 Home [2:33]
05 Chemical imbalance [5:39]
06 Forbidden proximity [4:02]
07 SEN's plan [2:36]
08 Mind-lock [4:17]
09 Trial and punishment [4:13]
10 Medical diagnosis [4:36]
11 Fighting back [2:51]
12 Prison without walls [6:31]
13 Foot chase [4:36]
14 Tagged [3:22]
15 Intruder's prayer [2:13]
16 The fate of LUH 3417 [2:43]
17 Jet cars [4:46]
18 Restricted expressway [6:38]
19 Nothing to fear [4:45]
20 Comment - Radio chatter voices [2:29]
21 Comment - The all-pervasive voice [1:09]
22 Comment - Music as sound effects [3:19]
23 Comment - Creating echo effects [3:09]
24 Comment - Cubistic sound in the trial [2:13]
25 Comment - Torture scene [2:26]
26 Comment - Music box in the MRI scene [1:57]
27 Comment - Room tone in the limbo prison [2:27]
28 Comment - Thunder in limbo [1:33]
29 Comment - Dynamic range in the rushing hallway [3:07]
30 Comment - I think I ran over a wookiee [1:52]
31 Comment - Jet car sound effects [1:21]
32 Comment - Motorcycle sound effects [1:49]
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Monday, January 21, 2008, 11:26 AM
Thank you so much for the effort! As little as I like most of GL's Hollywood crap, as much I love THX! And this homemade mix is a gem.Thanks and keep up the good work, and your blog!
Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 12:57 PM
geweldig wiel, 1 van mijn favoriete films!!dank!
Saturday, January 26, 2008, 03:23 AM
Intrigued to hear this. Strangely prescient this film in the light of the West's present trajectory (ie tranquilised worker-robots/consumers). Similarly 'Rollerball' (a rubbish film) a few years later has as its setting a political culture that echoes our's now in some important respectsR
Saturday, January 26, 2008, 09:00 PM
Curfew! Curfew! What's Wrong? What's Wrong?Gosh, this futuristic psych sci-fi movie really is great in terms of sound track. i didn't quite realized it back then. thanks for this!
Monday, January 28, 2008, 02:16 PM
"Are yoy now, or have you ever been?"Again, this is another of my all-time favourite movies, a fantastic atmospheric "sound montage" by Walter Murch really adds so much to this movie.
Great work again on this project, many thanks
Wednesday, January 30, 2008, 10:59 PM
Thanks so much for the post. I just discovered your site. Keep up the good work!Tuesday, February 12, 2008, 01:29 AM
Oh, yes, this movie is very special to me. One of the few dvds I own.THANK YOU!
Friday, February 22, 2008, 01:48 PM
Very interesting sounds and comments. many thanks!Thursday, March 6, 2008, 11:53 AM
Thank you so much, THX 1138 is one of my favourite films along with Alphaville. I have the same dvd and thank you again so much for taking time out to post, and create, the soundtrack. Also amazing Logan's Run soundtrack tooThursday, March 27, 2008, 11:38 AM
Hi A year ago it happends the same to me..well maybe more..the question is that the film amaze me so much, and i decided to make my own mix too, with the original sounds and my own noises, take a listen if you want at
http://lordblackboite.blogspot.com/sear ... 20sessions
What a concidence i just discovered your blog comming from http://36-15-moog.blogspot.com/
I will comment you, what i think a bout your mix. But i will wait till night to listen it..thanks, lrdblck
Sunday, May 4, 2008, 02:12 AM
Great mix that recreates the mood of the movie. I saw this when I was 7, now I'm living amidst a THX'd version of Amerika, only the robot police are replaces by nihilistic ghetto gangs. But the sheepo, er people, are being led down the cattle-chutes of psychological warfare (post 9/11) and no-holds-barred commercialism. In the movie, there is a scene where THX wants to buy dinner, but the blue cubes are no longer manufactured, he has to buy an orange cube. Upset at this, he has a talk with God. Seems similar to the rapid changes in cellphone companies (mine has changed ownership 3x in the past 4 years)Anyway, enough complaining, just enjoy the muse...
Aloha from Hawaii.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 08:19 PM
Massive thanks for this...clearly a labour of love, much appreciated, love the movie too!:)
Your blog added to my faves, please keep 'em coming!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 06:40 PM
This is WONDERFUL stuff. I love this film, and have always wanted something like this, with the beautiful music, and the cops and hod machine. Splendid!Sunday, December 21, 2008, 10:31 PM
Wow. Good job and thx!Sunday, July 19, 2009, 04:48 PM
Dank voor de mix!i just saw the dvd version of the movie and
i have to say i prefer the old cinema version,
why those extra 'new' CGscenes, they try to explain/reveal too much the story
ps goeie blog, paar hele leuke dingen ontdekt
Thursday, January 20, 2011, 06:07 AM
Thank you for posting this!!Check out the final fantasy forum Ultimate Blade Runner Soundtrack Thread for several versions of that amazing soundtrack by Vangelis.
Saturday, January 9, 2016, 12:18 AM
Bummer, looks like link #1 is down.
I'd sure like to hear this complete recording, too. Is it possible for this mix to be reloaded?
Wednesday, July 8, 2020, 01:57 PM
I discovered this website while looking for the soundtrack to THX1134 and I am honestly impressed by your dedication to craft.