Interstellar Soundtrack (

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Tags: saving the world, gravity, relativity, wormhole
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Synopsis

In the near future around the American Midwest, Cooper, an ex-science engineer and pilot, is tied to his farming land with his daughter Murph and son Tom. As devastating sandstorms ravage Earth's crops, the people of Earth realize their life here is coming to an end as food begins to run out. Eventually stumbling upon a N.A.S.A. base 6 hours from Cooper's home, he is asked to go on a daring mission with a few other scientists into a wormhole because of Cooper's scientific intellect and ability to pilot aircraft unlike the other crew members. In order to find a new home while Earth decays, Cooper must decide to either stay, or risk never seeing his children again in order to save the human race by finding another habitable planet.

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Interstellar
Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night
No Time For Caution
Mountains
S.T.A.Y
First Step
Dreaming Of The Crash
Cornfield Chase
Dust
Day One
The Wormhole
Afraid Of Time
A Place Among the Stars
I'm Going Home
Message from Home
Coward
Detach
Stay
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Running Out
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S.T.A.Y.
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Where We're Going
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Flying Drone
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Atmospheric Entry
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No Need to Come Back
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Imperfect Lock
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What Happens Now?
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Who's They?
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Murph
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Organ Variation
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Tick-Tock
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Day One (Original Demo)
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Day One Dark
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Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (Hans Zimmer, John Lithgow, Ellen Burstyn, Casey Affleck, Jessica Chastain, Matthe
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SIDE A: Dreaming of the Crash
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SIDE B: Stay
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SIDE C: Murph
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SIDE D: Running Out
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ITUNES ONLY: No Time For Caution
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Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (written by Dylan Thomas, feat. John Lithgow, Ellen Burstyn, Casey Affleck, Jessic
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Tick - Tock
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Driving / Discombobulate / Zoosters Breakout (From "Driving Miss Daisy" / "Sherlock Holmes" / "
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Crimson Tide / 160 BPM
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Gladiator Medley (feat. Czarina Russell)
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Chevaliers de Sangreal
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Circle of Life / King of Pride Rock (feat. Lebo M & Zoe Mthiyane)
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Pirates of the Caribbean Medley (feat. Tina Guo)
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You're So Cool
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Main Theme (feat. Yolanda Charles)
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What Are You Going to Do When You're Not Saving the World? (feat. Johnny Marr)
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Journey to the Line (feat. Johnny Marr)
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The Electro Suite (feat. Johnny Marr)
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The Dark Knight Trilogy Medley (feat. Johnny Marr)
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Aurora (feat. Johnny Marr, Lebo M & Zoe Mthiyane)
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Interstellar Medley (feat. Johnny Marr)
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Inception Medley (feat. Johnny Marr)
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Main Theme (From "The Dark Knight Rises") (Lindsey Stirling)
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Themes (From "Pirates of the Caribbean") (The Piano Guys)
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Gladiator Rhapsody (From "Gladiator") (Lang Lang)
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Main Theme (From "Crimson Tide") (Till Brönner)
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Time (From "Inception") (Tina Guo)
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This Land (From "The Lion King") (Amy Dickson)
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Now We Are Free (From "Gladiator") Leona Lewis
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Flight (Lang Lang, Maxim Vengerov)
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Light (From "The Thin Red Line") (Maxim Vengerov)
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The Battle Scene (From "Gladiator") (Khatia Buniatishvili)
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Mombasa (From "Inception") (2CELLOS)
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The Docking Scene (From "Interstellar") (Roger Sayer)
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Cornfield Chase - Interstellar
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S.T.A.Y. - Interstellar
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No Time for Caution - Interstellar
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You're That Spider Guy - The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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Look Closely - Winter's Tale) (The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Home - The Lone Ranger (The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra)
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What Are You Going to Do When You Are Not Saving the World? - Man Of Steel
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Lost But Won - Rush
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Solomon - 12 Years a Slave (The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra)
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Why Do We Fall? - The Dark Knight Rises
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Imagine the Fire - The Dark Knight Rises
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Rise - The Dark Knight Rises
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New York City Surprise - Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
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Mermaids - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
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Disc Time:
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Rango Suite - Rango
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Mombasa - Inception
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A Dream Within a Dream - Inception
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Hero - Kung Fu Panda
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Call of Duty - Modern Warfare 2
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Why So Serious? - The Dark Knight
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Watergate - Frost / Nixon
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Maestro - The Holiday
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Zoosters Breakout - Madagascar
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Homeland - Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
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Leave No Man Behind - Black Hawk Down
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Red Sea - The Prince of Egypt
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The Peacemaker (End Titles)
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Fighting 17th - Backdraft (The City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra)
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A World Apart
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Split the Difference - Boyhood
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To Forget - Foxcatcher
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The Imitation Game
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Glory - Selma
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Forces of Attraction - The Theory of Everything
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Doors and Distance - Birdman
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Mr. Moustafa - Grand Hotel Budapest
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Technically, Missing - Gone Girl
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If I Had a Boat - Still Alice
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Walk Unafraid - Wild
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Whiplash
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The Funeral - American Sniper
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I Choose You - The Judge
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Agony - Into the Woods
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La Nuit N'en Finit Plus - Two Days, One Night
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Mr. Turner
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Remember Remember
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"Cry Me a River" - Julie London
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"...Governments Should Be Afraid of Their People"
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Evey's Story
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Lust at the Abbey
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The Red Diary
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Valerie
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Evey Reborn
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"I Found a Reason" - Cat Power
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England Prevails
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The Dominoes Fall
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"Bird Gerhl" - Antony & The Johnsons
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Knives and Bullets (and Cannons Too)
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Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (Hans Zimmer, John Lithgow, Ellen Burstyn, Casey Affleck, Jessica Chastain, Matthe
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Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (written by Dylan Thomas, feat. John Lithgow, Ellen Burstyn, Casey Affleck, Jessic
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Driving / Discombobulate / Zoosters Breakout (From "Driving Miss Daisy" / "Sherlock Holmes" / "
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User reviews

Kimberly Lewis
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Interstellar is a crucial element that elevates the film to new heights, immersing me in its world and enhancing the emotional depth of the story.

Patricia Brown
5/10

The music in Interstellar strikes a perfect balance between quiet introspection and intense action, mirroring the ebb and flow of the characters' journey through space and time.

David Green
5/10

Hans Zimmer's use of unconventional instruments in the score of Interstellar adds a futuristic and otherworldly quality to the music, enhancing the film's sci-fi atmosphere.

Steven Anderson
6/10

The music in Interstellar evokes a deep sense of emotion and longing, making me feel connected to the characters' struggles and sacrifices throughout the film.

Susan King
4/10

The soundtrack of Interstellar felt repetitive and monotonous at times, failing to evoke the emotional depth and intensity needed to match the gravity of the movie's plot.

Charles Adams
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Interstellar is a work of art that not only complements the visuals and storytelling of the film, but also stands on its own as a powerful and evocative musical composition. It truly enhances the viewing experience and stays with the listener long after the movie has ended.

Ashley Nelson
10/10

The use of music in key moments of the movie, such as the docking scene or the emotional reunion between Cooper and Murph, further enhances the storytelling and evokes a profound sense of connection with the characters and their journey. Hans Zimmer's work on the Interstellar soundtrack is a true masterpiece that adds a whole new layer of depth to the film's narrative and emotional impact.

Dorothy Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of Interstellar effectively conveys the sense of loneliness and isolation that comes with exploring the vast emptiness of space, adding depth to the characters' emotional journeys.

Dorothy Hall
5/10

The crescendos and swells in the music of Interstellar heighten the impact of key moments in the story, creating a sense of epic scale and grandeur.

Kenneth Gonzalez
6/10

The use of organ music in the soundtrack of Interstellar adds a unique and ethereal quality to the overall experience, enhancing the film's themes of time and space.

Dorothy White
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack is masterfully crafted, seamlessly blending orchestral arrangements with electronic elements to create a sense of awe and wonder. The recurring motif of the organ adds a sense of grandeur and epic scale to the music, enhancing the visual spectacle of the film.

John Thompson
6/10

The hauntingly beautiful melodies in the soundtrack of Interstellar linger in my mind long after the film has ended, creating a lasting impact on my experience of the movie.

Anthony Clark
9/10

The soundtrack of Interstellar truly elevates the emotional depth and intensity of the film. The hauntingly beautiful score composed by Hans Zimmer perfectly captures the vastness of space and the urgency of humanity's struggle for survival.

Ashley Martin
5/10

The soundtrack of Interstellar perfectly captures the sense of awe and wonder of space exploration, transporting me into the vast unknown with its haunting melodies.

Kimberly Jackson
7/10

The haunting melodies and soaring motifs in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and hope, reflecting the characters' emotional struggles and the vastness of the universe they are exploring. Each track is carefully crafted to elicit a strong emotional response from the audience, making the listening experience a deeply immersive and moving one.

Richard Wright
3/10

I found some of the musical themes in Interstellar to be overly dramatic and intrusive, overshadowing the dialogue and visuals of certain key scenes, which detracted from my overall viewing experience.

Stephanie Taylor
6/10

Hans Zimmer's composition for Interstellar is a masterpiece in itself, creating a sense of tension and urgency that drives the narrative forward with every note.

Mary Perez
7/10

The soundtrack for Interstellar is a masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotional depth and intensity of the film's themes. Hans Zimmer's use of organs, strings, and powerful crescendos creates a sense of awe and wonder that enhances the epic journey through space and time.