American Psycho - London Cast Recording: Killing Spree Site
Produced and mixed by Duncan Sheik at his Sneaky Studios, the track blends the sleekness of high-end '80s fashion with an "emotionally empty" synth-pop gloss designed to mimic Bateman’s hollow interior. Why It Hits Different
In a show filled with Huey Lewis and Phil Collins needle-drops, "Killing Spree" stands out as a pure Sheik original that bridges the gap between Bateman’s public "Hardbody" persona and his private psychopathy. It isn't just about the violence; it’s about the frantic, "spinning out" feeling of a man who has everything but feels absolutely nothing. American Psycho - London Cast Recording: Killing Time 2.0 American Psycho - London Cast Recording: Killing Spree
The track is famous for its fourth-wall-breaking moments. Bateman actually breaks away to interact with the crowd, singing lines like "Hey pretty girl/You wanna dance?" to audience members in the front row. Produced and mixed by Duncan Sheik at his
If you haven't revisited the of American Psycho recently, it's time to put on your raincoat and give "Killing Spree" another listen. While the Broadway version has its own flair, there’s a cold, clinical precision to the original London track that perfectly captures Duncan Sheik’s "electronic-meets-80s-pastiche" vision. The Vibe American Psycho - London Cast Recording: Killing Time 2