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Rating: 8.40/10 from 2800 votes
Tags: infrastructure
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Utopia

Title in Italiano:

Utopia

Title in Português:

Utopia

Synopsis

Set inside the offices of the "Nation Building Authority", a newly created government organization responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects, Utopia explores that moment when bureaucracy and grand dreams collide. It's a tribute to those political leaders who have somehow managed to take a long-term vision and use it for short-term gain.

The eight-part series follows the working lives of a tight-knit team in charge of guiding big building schemes from announcement to unveiling. Constant shifts in priorities are the order of the day as the staff are asked to come up with plans for everything from new roads and rail lines to airports and high rise urban developments.

In short, Utopia examines the forces that go into creating a very well-designed white elephant.

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Play Title Artist
Utopia
Good News
Wine
Trapped
Dizzy
Two Dozen Roses
Look How Far
text talk touch
VLONE
Bae
Eating vegetables off the ground of your mother's Kitchen
Stay In
Live and Let Die
Junior's Farm
Souvenir
Catch and Release
Rolling Thunder
Recalling
Sem Rédeas
Witches in the Woods
Wings
SIDE 1: Brainwave Playground
Promised Land Utopia
Lucidity Gone
Life Out of Balance
SIDE 2: Satan's Waltz (Metamorphosis Stage 1)
Bambino Illuminatus
Bambino Criminale
Over the Rainbow
An Answer
V Day Baby
SIDE 3: The Moaning Pyramid
Mind Splitting Lab (Metamorphosis Stage 2)
I Feel Separated
Fascinating Child
8-bit Trauma
SIDE 4: The Monarch's Pyramid
To You All Kids Will Come's (Metamorphosis Complete)
Brainwave Playground
Satan's Waltz (Metamorphosis Stage 1)
The Moaning Pyramid
The Monarch's Pyramid
To You All Kids Will Come... (Metamorphosis Complete)
Utopia Overture
The Network
Dislocated Thumbs (Pt. 1)
Mr. Rabbit's Game
Conspiracy (Pt. 1)
Meditative Chaos
A New Brand of Drug
Samba De Wilson
Slivovitz
Bekki On Pills (Pt. 1)
Where Is Jessica Hyde? (Pt. 1)
Arby's Oratorio
Jessica Gets Off
Mr. Rabbit It Is
Lovechild
Mind Vortex
Twat
Bekki On Pills (Pt. 2)
Fertility Control
Janus Saves
Evil Prevails
Conspiracy (Pt. 2)
Dislocated Thumbs (Pt. 2)
Utopia Descent
Where Is Jessica Hyde? (Pt. 2)
Utopia's Death Cargo
The Experiment
Utopia Finale
Utopia
Utopia (Dorbachov Extended Club Mix)
Untitled
Ice-T: Performer
Concrete Utopia
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Brilliant Morning View
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Upside Down
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Peaches and Roaches
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Jumping Into a Burning House
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Neighborhood Association
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Found Our Leader
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Earthquake
Kim Hae-won: Performer
One Remaining Apartment
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Apartment Guards
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Two Tribes Under One Roof Pt 1
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Get Out
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Hooray for Our Apartment
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Search Party
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Home
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Breakthrough
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Punishment Pt1
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Heartless
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Villains (Ji Park)
Kim Hae-won: Performer
An Uninvited Guest
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Memories of the Apartment
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Lament
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Mixed Hearts
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Next Door
Kim Hae-won: Performer
By the Grave
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Punishment Pt 2
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Love Your Neighbor As Yourself
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Sonata “Frost” 2nd Movement (Ji Park)
Kim Hae-won: Performer
The Smell Of Downfall Pt 1
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Uprising (Ji Park)
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Hearts for Each Other, Different Destinations
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Two Tribes Under One Roof Pt 2
Kim Hae-won: Performer
The Smell of Downfall Pt 2
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Too Late Question
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Moving Day
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Escape
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Home Sweet Home
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Confession
Kim Hae-won: Performer
If You're Alive, You're Just Living
Kim Hae-won: Performer
We Are Just Normal People
Kim Hae-won: Performer
The Apartment
Kim Hae-won: Performer
Opening Titles
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Fly Fishing
Klaus Badelt: Performer
San Antonio Open
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Greenskeeper
Klaus Badelt: Performer
First Cast Pt 2
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Riding
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Find Some Conviction
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Painting
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Putt Off
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Flying
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Father Story
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Painted Shot
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Fight and Rodeo
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Cowboy Poker
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Father's Daughter
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Fifty-Nine
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Leaving Utopia
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Caddy
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Texas Open
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Back To The Tee
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Sft
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Final Hole
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Finale
Klaus Badelt: Performer
Eyes On You
Klaus Badelt: Performer

User reviews

Michael Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Utopia perfectly captures the chaotic and fast-paced world of government bureaucracy and infrastructure projects.

Emily Roberts
10/10

The diverse range of musical styles in the soundtrack reflects the ever-changing priorities and challenges faced by the characters in the series. From upbeat and quirky tunes to more somber and contemplative melodies, the music adds depth and complexity to the storytelling.

James Hall
3/10

The soundtrack for Utopia lacked depth and originality, often relying on generic background music that failed to enhance the mood or themes of the series.

Sarah Miller
7/10

Overall, the music of Utopia is a key component in creating a memorable and engaging series that resonates with audiences on multiple levels.

Daniel Perez
7/10

The soundtrack of Utopia is a standout element of the series, demonstrating the importance of music in setting the tone and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Mary Lee
8/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly transition between light-hearted moments and more serious themes adds depth and complexity to the storytelling.

Donna Harris
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully crafted to enhance the emotions and motivations of the characters, helping to bring their stories to life.

Deborah Johnson
5/10

The use of repetitive motifs and rhythmic patterns in the music mirrors the repetitive nature of bureaucratic tasks and the never-ending cycle of decision-making. It adds a layer of complexity to the narrative and helps immerse the audience in the world of the Nation Building Authority.

George Parker
9/10

The soundtrack of Utopia perfectly captures the bureaucratic chaos and grand ambitions of the show. The music enhances the tension and humor in each scene, creating a truly immersive experience for the viewer.

Kenneth Jackson
8/10

The music enhances the tension and humor of the show, creating a dynamic atmosphere that keeps viewers engaged throughout each episode.

David Lewis
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the Utopia soundtrack is how seamlessly it integrates with the narrative, enhancing key moments and character development. The music becomes a character in itself, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene and drawing the audience further into the world of the show.

William Harris
6/10

The soundtrack of Utopia perfectly captures the chaotic and fast-paced world of government bureaucracy. The blend of electronic and orchestral elements creates a sense of urgency and tension that mirrors the constant shifts in priorities within the show.

Karen Taylor
8/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments reflects the diverse range of projects and challenges faced by the characters in the series.

Charles Miller
5/10

The soundtrack of Utopia effectively enhances the satirical elements of the series, highlighting the absurdity and humor in the clash between grand dreams and bureaucratic reality. The music adds a touch of whimsy and irony that complements the witty dialogue and clever writing of the show.

Brian Carter
3/10

The musical choices in Utopia felt disconnected from the narrative, with jarring transitions between scenes and music that did not effectively capture the tension or humor of the show.

Donna Campbell
4/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs in Utopia became tiresome and predictable, diminishing the overall impact of the soundtrack on the viewing experience.

Ronald Lewis
7/10

The catchy melodies and rhythms of the music make it easy to get immersed in the world of Utopia and feel connected to the characters and their struggles.