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The Harder They Come soundtrack is a compilation album featuring original recordings from the 1972 Jamaican film. It’s notable for popularizing reggae music internationally and showcasing artists like Jimmy Cliff. The soundtrack remains significant within the history of both reggae and Jamaican cine...
The “Interstellar” docking scene depicts a critical moment of risk and ingenuity within the film’s narrative. It showcases Cooper’s desperate attempt to manually guide the Endurance probe through Saturn's rings for a vital signal transmission. This visually arresting sequence, underscored by Hans Zi...
Prince's 'Purple Rain' is a cinematic masterpiece and a defining moment in 80s music. The album's fusion of rock, funk, pop, and R&B, combined with Prince's virtuoso guitar playing and captivating vocals, creates an unforgettable listening experience. The accompanying film further elevates the alb...
A critically acclaimed precision platformer about climbing a mountain, both literally and metaphorically. Celeste's tight controls and ingenious level design present a formidable challenge, perfectly complemented by a compassionate Assist Mode that makes it accessible to all. Its narrative, dealing...
Ever since a fateful encounter with jazz music, Dai Miyamoto has dreamed of becoming the world's best jazz saxophonist. After only three years of playing the instrument, he makes the bold decision to move to Tokyo in order to break into the music scene. When he meets pianist Yukinori Sawabe at a sma...
This compilation album presents the original soundtrack recording from the 1972 Jamaican film *The Harder They Come*. The score, featuring artists like Jimmy Cliff and Alton Ellis, is notable for its significant role in popularizing reggae music internationally. It’s a valuable resource for fans of...
A run-and-gun boss rush game famously animated in the style of 1930s rubber hose cartoons. Every frame is hand-drawn and watercolor-painted, creating a visually stunning and authentic period piece. The gameplay is notoriously challenging, requiring pattern memorization and precise reflexes across ex...
Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow” is a timeless classic originating from the 1939 film *The Wizard of Oz*. The song solidified Garland's iconic status and earned her an Academy Award for Best Original Song. It remains notable as one of cinema’s most beloved ballads, frequently performed and recogniz...
Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” is a globally recognized ballad that showcases her exceptional vocal range and emotional delivery. Originally composed by Dolly Parton for *The Bodyguard* soundtrack, it became one of Houston's signature songs and remains a celebrated example of R&B and pop...
Humanity is finally confronted with the threat of the Custodians—the ancient, sentient species held responsible for cursing humanity to speak different languages thousands of years ago. The Symphogear wielders—Hibiki Tachibana, Tsubasa Kazanari, Chris Yukine, Maria Cadenzavna Eve, Kirika Akatsuki, a...
John Carpenter's 'Halloween' is the quintessential slasher film, establishing many of the genre's core tropes. Its minimalist approach, unsettling score, and the iconic masked killer, Michael Myers, created a template for countless imitators. The film's focus on suspense and atmosphere, rather than...
The Bodyguard soundtrack, released in 1992, is a pop album showcasing Whitney Houston’s iconic vocals. It became one of the best-selling film soundtracks of all time largely due to Houston's rendition of “I Will Always Love You.” The collection includes other popular songs from the film and appeals...
The Brave is a soundtrack composed by YOASOBI for the anime *Sousou no Frieren*. It features the emotionally resonant song "Yuusha," which served as the series’ initial opening theme. The music utilizes vocaloid technology and explores themes of heroism and companionship, appealing to fans of shojo...
This compilation album features music prominently used in Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 film *Pulp Fiction*. It includes a diverse selection of tracks spanning rock, soul, and surf rock alongside iconic film dialogue. The soundtrack's eclectic mix and memorable use within the movie solidified its place a...
Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” is a hugely popular 1997 song and soundtrack piece. It became iconic due to its association with the film *Titanic*, achieving widespread recognition and enduring appeal. The ballad is primarily for audiences who appreciate powerful vocal performances and emotiona...
Middle school student Mirai Onozawa is dissatisfied with her family circumstances and, in a moment of frustration, wishes to tear everything apart. Unfortunately, these destructive thoughts seem to come true in the form of a magnitude 8.0 earthquake just a few moments later. When summer vacation beg...
AIVA is a pioneering and highly respected AI composer specializing in classical and cinematic emotional soundtracks. Founded in 2016, it's one of the oldest AI music platforms and was the first to be recognized by a music society (SACEM). AIVA's strength lies in its deep understanding of musical emo...
“Shallow” is a poignant ballad co-written and performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. The song gained significant recognition as the theme from the film *A Star Is Born*, earning an Academy Award for Best Original Song. It’s notable for its emotional depth and powerful duet arrangement, appealing...
Aerosmith’s “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing” is a prominent 1998 rock ballad recognized primarily for its association with the movie *Armageddon*. The song’s soaring vocals and instrumentation created a popular soundtrack piece. It appeals to listeners who enjoy power ballads and classic rock music, p...
Stairway to Heaven was a 2003 South Korean television series broadcast by SBS. The twenty-episode drama starred Choi Ji-woo and aired on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 between December 3rd and February 5th, 2004. The show’s title referenced the Led Zeppelin song of the same name, which appeared i...
This compilation album features music from the Coen brothers’ 2000 film, *O Brother, Where Art Thou?* T Bone Burnett curated a collection of American roots music including bluegrass, gospel, and folk artists. The soundtrack earned widespread acclaim, notably winning the Grammy Award for Album of the...
This compilation album presents recordings from the iconic 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Fair. Featuring performances by a diverse range of artists including The Who, Santana, and Janis Joplin, it captures the energy and historical significance of one of music’s most celebrated events. It is notable fo...
Totsuko is a high school student with the ability to see the "colors" of others. Colors of bliss, excitement, and serenity, plus a color she treasures as her favorite. Kimi, a classmate at her school, gives off the most beautiful color of all. Although she does not play an instrument, Totsuko forms...
*Tick, Tick... Boom!* is a 2021 film portraying the life of Jonathan Larson, the composer behind *Rent*. The movie explores his struggles as a struggling theatre artist in New York City during the early 1990s. It’s notable for its authentic depiction of creative ambition and the pressures faced by i...
This compilation album presents the music featured in Danny Boyle’s *Trainspotting*. It includes tracks representing diverse genres like Britpop, electronic music, and rock, reflecting the film's gritty realism. The soundtrack is notable for its eclectic selection and captures a specific cultural mo...
The Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris” is a prominent 1998 alternative rock ballad recognized for its emotional depth and enduring popularity. Featured on the *City of Angels* soundtrack, the song garnered significant attention including three Grammy Award nominations. It remains a widely-loved track primarily a...
The “Undead” soundtrack is a collection of music primarily associated with the *Monogatari Series* anime franchise. Created by YOASOBI and featuring vocaloid elements, it’s notable for its emotionally resonant and often dark compositions. The tracks were specifically utilized as the ending theme for...
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