Thom Yorke has shared new music from his score for the upcoming remake of Suspiria.

Yorke was enlisted to score the remake of Dario Argento’s 1977 film by director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name)—the original film’s score was recorded by Italian band Goblin—and it will be the Radiohead frontman’s first attempt at scoring a feature film. Speaking to the Hollywood Reporter, Yorke explained that “it took a few months to even contemplate the idea,” considering the legendary status of the original score.

Yorke shared the below snippet of music, which seems to be pulled from the soundtrack, via his Twitter account on Friday. For more of the soundtrack, you can check out the trailer for the film below.

Update: XL Recordings, via Twitter, shared and confirmed that Thom Yorke will release Suspiria (Music for the Luca Guadagnino Film) on October 26. You can hear the first full track, “Suspirium,” in full below.

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