“Apartment 7A” is a psychological thriller from Paramount+ directed by Natalie Erika James, known for her work in Relic, which has joined the catalog to explore the origins of one of the most iconic horror classics.
The movie has been linked to Rosemary’s Baby and has been described as a covert prequel to Roman Polanski‘s classic horror film. This time, Julia Garner (Ozark) takes the lead role, portraying Terry Gionoffrio.
The story is set in New York in 1965. What happened in the apartment before Rosemary moved in? A struggling dancer is drawn into dark forces by a peculiar couple who promise her fame.
Apartment 7A Soundtrack | All the songs and artists
- Tune Up (A) – Dick Walter
- Too Darn Hot – Caole Porte
- Trumpet – Paul Mottram
- Tap Combination – Rob Mackenzie
- Street Corner Blues Tenor Sax – Richard Geere
- Moving In The Right Direction – Benedic Lamdin & Riann Vosloo
- Rio Dreams – Will Kaplan
- Fur Elise – Beethoven
- Heart – Peggy Lee
- Pale Crook (Fragments 1,2,3 and 4) – Isobel Walter-Bridge
- Jolly Old Saint Nicholas – The Glenn Crytzer Orchestra
- If My Friends Could See Me Now – Cy Coleman & Dorothy Fields
- Be Me Baby – The Ronettes
- Angel of the Morning – Merrilee Rush
- Your Love – Geoff Gascoyne & Iain MacKenzie
- Lullaby, Part 2 (From the Motion Picture “Rosemary’s Baby) – Julia Garner
Apartment 7A Soundtrack | Complete Score
- Terry Gionoffrio
- He Will Live
- Welcome to the Bramford
- Date Night
- Ritual
- Coven Whispers
- What Drives You, Terry?
- All Hail Satan
- That Old Serpent
- Our Falls Don’t Define Us
- Perpetuo for Feet
- Mrs. Gardenia
- Born to Play
- Tannis Root
- Ankle
- Haircut
- Role of a Lifetime
- Damaged Goods
- Three Reasons
Who composed the score for Apartment 7A?
Adam Price and Peter Gregson were responsible for composing the score for the new horror film that serves as a prequel to the classic. Undoubtedly, they have contributed to the emotional resonance of the story.
Gregson is a British cellist and composer who often combines classical music with modern technology, frequently incorporating electronic elements into his compositions. His innovative approach has made him an influential figure.
Price, a composer based in London, made significant contributions to the pieces. His style is bold and gritty, blending traditional orchestral elements with experimental electronic textures.