@TechSpiritedZ I think it represents the uranium atoms constantly being split in that chain reaction that takes place during the fission reaction in the atomic bomb.
I get the feeling of rising faster and faster through the clouds, and as the horn comes in, I see something through the haze, faintly at first but more and more clearly as i draw closer. Something enormously vast, beautiful and terrible beyond comprehension.
Ugh, mate. Goransson's work on Oppenheimer is incredible, makes the whole film breathless. He started with Nolan on Tenet because Hans Zimmer was busy doing the soundtrack for Dune. You should definitely do something from the Tenet soundtrack, I was obsessed.
We need WAY MORE reaction channels for soundtrack music. It’s so beyond necessary all things considered and with how much is out there that is so gorgeous and emotional
Wouldn’t really make sense for it to be longer when you look at it in the context of the film. The scene it underscores is pretty short which explains why this piece is short.