Summary
Charli XCX is working on the soundtrack for the movie adaptation of "Wuthering Heights," moving away from her previous dance-style music to focus on a more gothic and orchestral sound. The soundtrack includes a mix of darker themes and orchestral elements, recorded at famous studios like Abbey Road, and it features collaborations with notable artists.
Key Facts
- Charli XCX is creating the soundtrack for the "Wuthering Heights" movie adaptation.
- The new work marks a shift from her previous dance music style to a gothic, orchestral sound.
- Finn Keane, who worked with Charli on past projects, is also involved in this soundtrack.
- They recorded orchestral elements at Abbey Road Studios to capture the gothic feel.
- The soundtrack includes influences from artists like The Cure and Kate Bush.
- John Cale, an 83-year-old Welsh musician, contributed a spoken-word poem to the project.
- There are 12 tracks in total on the soundtrack, including collaborations with other artists.