

ĪllMusic rated Berberian Sound Studio 4 stars out of 5, with reviewer Heather Phares describing it as "clever, eerie, and beautiful", adding that it is "the perfect accompaniment to a film that examines the nature of fear and sound's part in it". At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from mainstream critics, the album has received a metascore of 75, based on 27 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Upon its release, Berberian Sound Studio received critical acclaim.
BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO PUTLOCKER PROFESSIONAL
Reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores The recording process took place chiefly at Cargill's home. Cargill's main equipment was a laptop and dictaphone, with other sounds coming from synthesizers, Mellotron, flutes, autoharp and harpsichord. The album was composed and partly recorded prior to the death of Keenan in 2011, with Cargill then using sounds and dialogue from the film in the soundtrack itself. Cargill was also influenced by Czechoslovak New Wave filmmaking and the work of Zdeněk Liška. Ĭargill drew inspiration from the Nicola Piovani's score for Le Orme and Luboš Fišer's score to Valerie and Her Week of Wonders. The band's work then expanded to providing the entire soundtrack to Berberian Sound Studio.

Stevens put Strickland in touch with Broadcast members Keenan and Cargill, and he asked them to provide the music to Il Vortice Equestre – the unseen fictional film that is contained within Berberian Sound Studio. Strickland had previously worked with Broadcast's former keyboard player, Roj Stevens, who had provided input for Strickland's debut film, Katalin Varga, in 2009.

Berberian Sound Studio was released by Warp in January 2013, and marked Broadcast's first new material since 2009's Broadcast and the Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age. Recording for the album began after Strickland approached Broadcast members James Cargill and Trish Keenan about providing the music for the soundtrack to an unseen fictional film contained within the main Berberian Sound Studio film Cargill completed the album following the sudden death of Keenan in 2011. The album is a soundtrack to Peter Strickland's 2012 horror film Berberian Sound Studio. Broadcast and the Focus Group Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Ageīerberian Sound Studio is an original soundtrack album by the British band Broadcast.
