The first look into the soundtrack to Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool is here, and it’s as seductive as it is scary—and aptly titled “Orgy.”

The dark, atmospheric track, composed by ambient artist Tim Hecker, is a tantalizing toe-dip into the “extreme” Infinity Pool for fans who can’t wait for the NC-17 film’s Friday release.

A wild ride of “entitled excess through a hedonistic voyage of carnal sadism,” Infinity Pool sees struggling writer James (Alexander Skarsgård) seduced by temptress Gabi (Mia Goth) on a secluded island getaway with his wife Em (Cleopatra Coleman). When James faces execution for a hit-and-run accident under the island’s zero-tolerance crime policy, he’s offered the best out money can buy—if you’re rich enough to afford it, you can watch yourself die instead.

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Shared by Collider on Thursday, “Orgy” is a fitting accompaniment to the shocking, surrealist sci-fi horror—the three-and-a-half minute track is deliciously dismal, pulling you into the depths before coming to a grinding, frenetic climax.

Listen to the track below:

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“Orgy” is the 13th track on a 22-song soundtrack, which teases more terrifying thrills on the island of Li Tolqa with titles like “Execution,” “Humiliation,” and “Fever Dream.”

Full Infinity Pool Soundtrack:

  • Spiral Walk In the Club Joy Ride An Accident Hit and Run The Arrest Doubling Part 1 Doubling Part 2 Execution Masquerade Home Invasion Ekki Gate Orgy Abduction Humiliation Shuttle to Nowhere Through the Forest Fever Dream Killing the Dog Consolation The Infinity Pool Here to Stay

Hecker Talks Turning ‘Cicada-Laden Backwoods Baltic Banjo’ Into Terrifying Tracks

Part of curating Infinity Pool’s disquieting soundtrack, Hecker says, was working closely with director Cronenberg (Antiviral, Possessor) to develop a “sonic palette” as disquieting as the film itself.

“Working on Infinity Pool involved finding a speculative sonic palette for this imaginary island state. Part of this was working with the film’s director Brandon Cronenberg to develop hybrid vocal synthetic sounds that were confusedly vintage and also possible future dystopian,” the musician shared with Collider, adding that the process resulted in some interesting instrumental combinations.

“This manifested also in developing a type of cicada-laden backwoods Baltic banjo that permeates the score.”

Also starring Amanda Brugel, Jalil Lespert, and Thomas Kretschmann, Infinity Pool hits theaters in all its grotesque glory tomorrow, Jan. 27.

In the meantime, check out the official trailer—if you think you can stomach it.