A grand epic of near-future sci-fi music, where electronic sounds and orchestral sounds intertwine.
The soundtrack to Luc Besson's The Fifth Element. Eric Serra's epic score fuses electronic and classical elements to create a visually stunning and fantastical soundscape.
Swelling bass and transparent synths overlap, creating layers of sound that expand in three dimensions. The melody is both cold and lyric, and the pulsating rhythm creates a quiet sense of tension. The classical structure is imbued with electronic depth, creating a fantasy of cosmic scale. The voice of opera singer Inva Mula resonates symbolically, further emphasizing the narrative quality. This soundtrack is the pinnacle of Serra's music, intertwining the expansive world of science fiction with human emotions.
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26 TRACKS:
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1)
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Little Light Of Love
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2)
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Mondoshawan
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3)
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Timecrash
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4)
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Korben Dallas
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5)
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Koolen
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6)
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Akta
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7)
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Leeloo
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8)
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Five Millenia Later
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9)
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Plavalaguna
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10)
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Ruby Rap
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11)
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Heat
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12)
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Badaboom
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13)
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Mangalores
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14)
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Lucia Di Lammermoor
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15)
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The Diva Dance
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Leeloominai
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17)
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A Bomb In The Hotel
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18)
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Mina Hinoo
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19)
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No Cash No Trash
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20)
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Radiowaves
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21)
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Human Nature
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22)
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Pictures Of War
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23)
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Lakta Ligunai
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24)
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Protect Life
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25)
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Little Light Of Love (End Titles Version)
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26)
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Aknot! Wot?
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