The track is designed to mirror the "up and down" kinetic energy of a Motorball game, shifting between relentless aggression and atmospheric grandeur.
Tom Holkenborg’s is the high-octane 5:14 concluding track of the Alita: Battle Angel (2019) original motion picture soundtrack. While much of the score emphasizes Alita’s humanity through organic orchestral themes, "Motorball" serves as a return to Holkenborg’s "Junkie XL" roots, blending intense electronics with massive cinematic percussion to underscore the film’s titular hyper-violent sport. Musical Composition & Structure tom_holkenborg_motorball_alita_battle_angel_ost
It features a "heavy beat" characterized by hard-hitting, "bludgeoning" percussion. Holkenborg used a massive array of drums, including surdos and tupans, to create a "snappy" sound with heavy attack, mixed similarly to a rock or metal drum kit. The track is designed to mirror the "up
Unlike the more acoustic cues in the score, "Motorball" is heavy on electronics and synthesizers, providing a "driving sound" that fans of Holkenborg's work on Mad Max: Fury Road will find familiar. Musical Composition & Structure It features a "heavy