Mark Adler and Paul are the composers as I understand it. And it's on Perfecto Records, Paul's record label. Apparently it's 'out now' but I've not seen it to buy anywhere.
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Just read this about the movie's soundtrack, written by the composer, Mark Adler.
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I've just finished co-composing the score for NOBEL SON with producer and re-mix artist Paul Oakenfold. The result of our collaboration is an edgy track combining techno/electronica grooves and agitato strings. Alan Rickman plays researcher Eli, who wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His trip to Stockholm with wife Sarah (Mary Steenburgen) is cut short when his son Barkley (Bryan Greenburg) is kidnapped and held for ransom by Thaddeus (Shawn Hatosy). Thaddeus reveals himself to be Eli's illegitimate son, who now wants to displace Barkley as Eli's "genuine" son. The two brothers start a fight that involves not only money but also Barkley's girlfriend, City Hall (Eliza Dushku). Danny Devito plays an eccentric neighbor and Bill Pullman is the detective trying to get to the bottom of it all. This is my fourth collaboration with director Randall Miller, who co-wrote the script with his wife Jody Savin. Watch for a theatrical release this fall.
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This is what Variety said about the soundtrack:
"...enjoyably titillating black comedy should elate Rickman fans while pleasing aficionados of extra-flakey caper flicks...Tech credits maintain the film's momentum throughout, Paul Oakenfold and Mark Adler's techno-beat rhythms pumping up the action with occasional breaks for irony."