Elysium for me was a big surprise and one of the highlights in 2013. Soundtrack He offers a full range of facets and is above all: uncompromising. That means for me, he takes a subject on a musical level fully to, by example, the soulless robot Elysium are accompanied bass accented with martial music (eg Deportation), quiet passages sometimes downright theatrical come across (eg Breaking a Promise). The thickness of the space station Elysium is pithy bass and simultaneous voices deposits underlaid (Heaven and Earth), one hears almost the contrast between the earth and "heaven." Elysium is relatively often heard of me, and the above-mentioned items are in the top 50 of my vehicle (deportation even at # 2). The soundtrack convinced me with its clear structured nature, his bass-driven passages and slightly melancholic sounding title. They remind me personally on hot summer days in my childhood. Who powerful, modern soundtracks is good and sometimes like to think time to the soundtrack is just right. Gern more of the composer!