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Moon (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)

Clint Mansell · 2009 · Album

Classical, Stage & Screen

This work combines orchestral and electronic elements to create a deeply atmospheric soundscape that complements its narrative themes.

MelancholicModernIsolation in the Depths of SpaceThe Fragility of Human ExistenceExistential Dread and IntrospectionThe Struggle for Identity in SolitudeThe Haunting Memory of Humanity

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