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Blade Runner - Esper Edition

Vangelis · 2002 · Album

Electronic, Stage & Screen

This record offers a mesmerizing blend of electronic and orchestral elements, capturing the haunting essence of a dystopian future.

AtmosphericModernDystopian Futures and Human ConsciousnessSynth-driven Ambient SoundscapesCyberpunk Aesthetics in MusicBlending Orchestral and Electronic InstrumentationThe Passage of Time and Memory

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