Collateral Original Motion Picture Soundtrack -2004- -eac- -flac- -pk.elektron- Jun 2026

The 2004 soundtrack is celebrated for its eclectic but cohesive mood, blending high-energy electronic beats with somber, contemplative jazz and neo-noir score pieces.

As Max cleans his cab and prepares for his shift, Groove Armada’s smooth, trip-hop track plays. Featuring soulful vocals, it highlights Max’s internal world—his dreams of owning a luxury limousine company, symbolized by the postcard of the Maldives taped to his sun visor. It is a moment of warmth before the impending nightmare. 3. "Feelin' Good" – James Newby The 2004 soundtrack is celebrated for its eclectic

: James Newton Howard’s compositions provide the "brooding, driving heartbeat" of the film. He utilized pulsing synthesizers and understated string arrangements to capture the isolation of the city and the existential journey of the protagonists, Max and Vincent. Iconic Licensed Tracks It is a moment of warmth before the impending nightmare

The track that defines the film's tense, pulsating mood. The bassline is deep and textured, perfectly suited for a high-quality audio system. " an atmospheric

The album opens with Tom Rothrock’s "Briefcase," an atmospheric, slow-burning piece built around a rhythmic electronic pulse and twanging guitar notes. It perfectly encapsulates the cold efficiency of the film's opening sequence at LAX, where Vincent and Max first cross paths without knowing it. It establishes the film's pacing: deliberate, tense, and mechanical. 2. "The Hands of Time" – Groove Armada

: Adds to the early 2000s urban grit that defines the film's aesthetic. Atmosphere and Pacing

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