Apple TV+ has a new sci-fi series ready to launch in Silo, a TV adaptation of a series of post-apocalyptic books by Hugh Howey. Silo tells the story of the last ten thousand people on Earth, who live in an underground sanctuary for protection from the toxic world outside. The series stars Rebecca Ferguson in the leading role of Juliette, and has a supporting cast that includes Tim Robbins, Will Patton, and Common.

The gripping musical score for Silo was written by Icelandic composer Atli Örvarsson. Örvarsson’s film and television work is extensive and genre-spanning; the composer has contributed score to complement the songs of Eurovision Song Contest, and has written music for over 200 episodes of Chicago Fire. Screen Rant is excited to exclusively premiere a selection of Örvarsson’s work on Silo, “Spoken Request”, which can be heard below:

Listen to the Silo: Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack on May 5th

Silo: Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack

As heard in “Spoken Request”, Örvarsson’s work on Silo is both dramatic and emotional, making it a fitting companion for the on-screen struggles of the show’s subjects. Örvarsson use of human voices throughout “Spoken Request” also lends the piece a rawness that allows it to resonate all the more. By creating a unique sonic landscape for the show, Örvarsson may even help Silo and the Fallout TV series stand farther apart once the latter comes together. “Spoken Request” is just one of 20 tracks on the Silo: Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack; the full track listing is below.

1. SILO Main Title

2. Irrevocable

3. I Want To Go Out

4. Juliette

5. Overheating

6. Amazing Adventures

7. Spoken Request

8. The Syndrome

9. Night Lights

10. Unsee

11. Time With You

12. Dr. Nichols

13. We Do Not Know

14. Last Request

15. Leaving the Silo

16. They’re Lying

17. The Descent

18. Race To The Top

19. Chit Chat

20. Under Control

The first two episodes of Silo debut May 5th on Apple TV+. The Silo: Apple TV+ Original Series Soundtrack will be available the same day on digital platforms.