'It Follows' soundtrack is a Disasterpeace

A movie such as It Follows, where a college-age girl can't escape a creepy supernatural force, needs a fittingly haunting soundtrack.
Enter Disasterpeace, aka Richard Vreeland, a composer who utilized electronic music techniques to play with space in the film, such as weaving synth sounds into the score that become one with the sound of a car engine driving away.
In this exclusive clip from the bonus features of the It Follows Blu-ray/DVD (out Tuesday), Vreeland says his goal was "messing with the viewer's expectations hopefully of what's real in this scene and what's a figment of the imagination."
In director David Robert Mitchell's hit thriller, Maika Monroe stars as Jay, a woman who has a malevolent curse passed to her via intercourse. Vreeland's favorite sequence to score was near the end where, after most of the movie has been spent avoiding the various figures that follow her and her friends, they plan to trap and kill at a pool.
"We tried to design all these weird sounds for it," Vreeland says. He blended Psycho-style shrieking tones and percussive, rhythmic riffs into a single horrific motif that's "kind of the theme of 'It's coming for you. It's close. Look out.' "
Other It Follows extras include a poster art gallery and a critics' commentary hosted by horror expert Scott Weinberg.