Are you a fan of both the thrilling world of detective stories and the pulsating rhythms of electronic music? Then this curated list is just for you! Here, we've compiled ten films where the electronic music not only sets the mood but also becomes an integral part of the narrative, enhancing the suspense and intrigue. From techno beats to ambient soundscapes, these films offer a unique auditory experience that complements their detective plots. Get ready to immerse yourself in stories where every clue and every note leads to an electrifying climax.

The Machinist (2004)
Description: Trevor Reznik, an industrial worker, suffers from insomnia and paranoia, leading him into a psychological thriller. The film's score by Roque Baños features a mix of classical and electronic music, enhancing the film's eerie, surreal quality.
Fact: Christian Bale lost over 60 pounds for his role, and the film's score was designed to reflect his character's mental state.


Ex Machina (2014)
Description: A programmer is invited by his CEO to administer the Turing test to an intelligent humanoid robot. The film's score by Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury uses electronic music to underscore the themes of artificial intelligence and human interaction.
Fact: The score was designed to mimic the sounds of the robot's internal workings, creating a unique auditory experience.


Drive (2011)
Description: A Hollywood stunt driver, known only as The Driver, moonlights as a getaway driver for criminals. The film's minimalist electronic score by Cliff Martinez, with its synth-driven sound, perfectly complements the film's cool, detached style.
Fact: The film's opening credits sequence, set to the song "Nightcall" by Kavinsky, has become iconic. Martinez was inspired by the music of Tangerine Dream for this score.


The Social Network (2010)
Description: This film chronicles the creation of Facebook and the subsequent lawsuits. The electronic score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, with its pulsating beats, underscores the tension and ambition driving the story.
Fact: Reznor and Ross's score won an Academy Award for Best Original Score, marking a significant shift in film music towards electronic soundscapes.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: In this adaptation of Stieg Larsson's novel, Lisbeth Salander, a brilliant hacker, teams up with journalist Mikael Blomkvist to solve the disappearance of a wealthy man's niece. The film's score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, known for their work with Nine Inch Nails, adds a dark, electronic edge to the mystery.
Fact: Reznor and Ross won an Academy Award for Best Original Score for this film. The soundtrack was also released as a separate album.


Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Description: This neo-noir sci-fi thriller follows a new blade runner, K, who uncovers a long-buried secret that could plunge what's left of society into chaos. The film's electronic score by Hans Zimmer and Benjamin Wallfisch perfectly captures the dystopian atmosphere, making it a standout in this collection.
Fact: The film's soundtrack was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. The original Blade Runner's Vangelis score also influenced the sequel's music.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: When Nick Dunne's wife Amy disappears, he becomes the prime suspect in her vanishing. The film's score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross uses electronic elements to build an atmosphere of unease and psychological tension.
Fact: The film's score was noted for its innovative use of sound design, blending traditional orchestral elements with electronic music.


The Guest (2014)
Description: A soldier introduces himself to the Peterson family, claiming to be a friend of their deceased son. As he integrates into their lives, dark secrets emerge. The film's score by Steve Moore features a mix of electronic and synthwave music, enhancing the film's 80s thriller vibe.
Fact: The film's soundtrack was praised for its homage to 80s synth music, with several tracks becoming popular in the synthwave community.


Tangerine (2015)
Description: This indie film follows a transgender sex worker who discovers her boyfriend and pimp has been cheating on her. The film's electronic score by Sean O'Neill and others captures the vibrant, chaotic energy of Los Angeles.
Fact: The film was shot entirely on iPhone 5S cameras, making it one of the first feature films to do so.


The Neon Demon (2016)
Description: An aspiring model navigates the cutthroat world of fashion, where beauty is both a weapon and a curse. The film's electronic score by Cliff Martinez adds to the film's surreal, dreamlike quality.
Fact: The film was noted for its use of electronic music to create a sense of otherworldliness, with Martinez drawing inspiration from the film's visual style.
