Marco Beltamis soundtrack to Blade II differs extremely from Mark Isham's score to the previous film. Although radiate both soundtracks from a somber mood but that's with similarities. Because: Where Isham rather created a mostly rather quiet work, the electronic components rarely began and was only at the end bombastic, Beltami engages the full: The result is loud music - but good loud music. The orchestra plays short bombastic bays, mixed with massive use of percussion where everything is supported by Sytheziser. There are few exceptions, such as the vorlezte piece 'Nyssa OverEasy' which does pretty much the only alone with the orchestra and the soundtrack masterfully closes. Between the first piece, the action overly full reinhaut right at the beginning and the lezten is a wild roller coaster ride, where the problem with this score is: Thank appear such music as completely inaudible and deafening find other just that good. For me, Blade II belongs to exactly the type Chaotic music I like. The score can thus provide in a series with '13 Ghosts' or 'Alien Ressurection'.