Gazelle Twin

Gazelle Twin is a bit of a shape-shifter in the world of film scores—if you know, you know. Her name keeps popping up in some pretty wild projects, most notably Nocturne (2020), The Power (2021), and Then You Run (2023). These aren’t your average, run-of-the-mill movies, either. Nocturne? That’s a fever dream of a psychological thriller, all tangled up in ambition, music, and that sharp edge between genius and madness. You can almost feel her music crawling under your skin, setting your nerves on edge in the best (or worst) way. Then there’s The Power, set in ‘70s London. This one’s a slow-burn horror—claustrophobic and tense, with Gazelle Twin’s eerie, industrial sound weaving through the whole thing. It’s like the soundtrack is its own character, making you question what’s real and what’s all in your head. And don’t get me started on Then You Run. Dark, gritty, and full of chaos, it’s the sort of story where nothing’s ever as simple as it seems. Her score just amps up the tension, keeping you on your toes and second-guessing every character’s motive. Honestly, it’s wild how she manages to capture every ounce of dread, hope, and electricity in those moments. If you’re a fan of soundtracks that do more than just sit in the background, Gazelle Twin’s work in these films is straight-up essential listening.

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  • Professions: Composer, Music Department

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