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Synopsis

Sense8 tells the story of eight strangers: Will (Smith), Riley (Middleton), Capheus (Ameen), Sun (Bae), Lito (Silvestre), Kala (Desai), Wolfgang (Riemelt), and Nomi (Clayton). Each individual is from a different culture and part of the world.

In the aftermath of a tragic death they all experience through what they perceive as dreams or visions, they suddenly find themselves growing mentally and emotionally connected. While trying to figure how and why this connection happened and what it means, a mysterious man named Jonas tries to help the eight.

Meanwhile, another stranger called Whispers attempts to hunt them down, using the same sensate power to gain full access to a sensate's mind (thoughts/sight) after looking into their eyes. Each episode reflects the views of the characters interacting with each other while delving deeper into their backgrounds and what sets them apart and brings them together with the others.

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Play Title Artist
Sense8
Sense8 Theme
World Falls Apart - Jorn van Deynhoven Remix
Mute
Girls
Sapphire - Cosmic Gate Remix
Kettering
Dauðalogn
Hope There's Someone
Expensive Shit
Get Some
What's Up?
Perfidia
Crocodile Tamed
World Spins Madly On
Demons (feat. Macy Gray)
Cowboys from Hell
Baba O'Riley
Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat major Op.73 -"Emperor": 2. Adagio un poco mosso
Mad world - Instrumental Mix
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Piano Concerto No.5 in E flat major Op.73 -"Emperor": 1. Allegro
Keep It Close
Saeglópur
Sæglópur
Fjögur píanó
Feeling Good
Home We'll Go (Take My Hand)
Chan Chan
Huff + Puff
Knockdown - Original Mix
I'd Love To Change The World - Matstubs Remix
Natural Striptease
The Talking Fish
Auld Lang Syne
Path 5 - Mogwai Remix
Phantom Studies
Memory Gospel
All My Days
Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: 3. Sequentia: Dies Irae
Good For Me
Small Things
The Sharing Song
What’s Up? (Remix) (As Made Famous by 4 Non Blondes)
Watching the Storm
Wise Enough
Escalate (feat. Stella Rhymes)
Back Where I Belong (feat. Avicii)
I Second That Emotion
Painting Greys
It's Going To Be Fine
Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28: No. 4
Holocene
In Need
Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates)
Ooh La La
Compound Statement
Cathedral
Pistols At Dawn

User reviews

Steven Jackson
5/10

The music in Sense8 not only serves as background ambiance, but also plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative and character development, highlighting the power of music as a universal language that transcends cultural boundaries.

Sarah Lee
5/10

The use of music in Sense8 helps to establish emotional connections between the characters and the audience, enhancing the overall viewing experience and creating a deeper sense of empathy and understanding.

Brian Hernandez
7/10

The emotional depth of the music in Sense8 enhances the storytelling and character development in a profound way. The music not only complements the visuals on screen but also elevates the overall impact of the show, making key moments even more poignant and memorable.

Patricia Turner
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Sense8 is a standout feature of the series, enhancing the storytelling and character dynamics in a way that is both innovative and emotionally resonant.

Jennifer Nelson
2/10

Overall, I was disappointed with the soundtrack of Sense8 as it failed to leave a lasting impression or add any significant value to the viewing experience.

Michelle Lewis
1/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the series made it difficult to connect with the characters on a deeper level. It felt like the music was just there as background noise rather than an integral part of the storytelling.

Kimberly Lee
5/10

The original score of Sense8 is both haunting and beautiful, adding depth and complexity to key moments in the series, and effectively conveying the emotional turmoil and growth of the characters throughout their journey.

Edward Moore
5/10

The soundtrack of Sense8 perfectly captures the diverse cultural backgrounds of the characters, incorporating a wide range of musical styles and genres that reflect their individual stories and experiences.

Joseph Wright
7/10

The original score of Sense8 is beautifully crafted and adds an extra layer of richness to the series. The compositions are evocative and atmospheric, enhancing the mood of each scene and creating a unique sonic identity for the show. The music truly becomes a character in its own right, enriching the viewing experience for the audience.

Emily Williams
4/10

I found the soundtrack of Sense8 to be quite underwhelming and forgettable. The music did not seem to enhance the emotional impact of the scenes or help in building the atmosphere.

George Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Sense8 is a powerful and diverse mix of musical genres that perfectly reflects the multicultural and global nature of the show. It seamlessly weaves together different sounds and rhythms from around the world, creating a truly immersive listening experience.

Deborah Davis
5/10

The integration of popular songs into the soundtrack of Sense8 adds a modern and relatable element to the storytelling, making the series more engaging and appealing to a wider audience.