This is a non-profit, fan-based edit of 'Can You Hear The Music?', composed by Ludwig Göransson and released by Back Lot Music in 2023. Please support the official release. Check out my channel for other extended music you might like.
Very thematically relevant with Oppenheimer. He created a weapon so powerful that it rivals the destructive poewrs of the gods. He was, in fact, playing god. But he was also just a mere mortal. A god and a mortal at the same time, grappling with the reality of what his soul crushing creation did to those people in nagasaki and hiroshima, and that he gave people the means to destroy themselves for good.
You are totally right! That sensation of vibration while the scenes with this music go by is simply magical! each song in the movie has a "feeling" that is difficult to explain, it is not the same to listen to them with headphones than in the cinema it has a different vibe iykwim
This whole soundtrack makes you feel like you're on the verge of greatness, but not sure what this greatness will become and whether it is evil or wise. Perfect soundtrack for this movie.❤
I know people love comparing him as the 'next Hans Zimmer', but honestly Ludwig can hold his own. I think they both can be great as their own person, and I'm glad they both are here to give us music like this.
I never thought in my life I would hear something like this, it made me tearful and joyful to hear something that brought to life the sounds that I usually hear in my head when I have a mixture of Idea, anxiety, and life when I am facing an important decision or life changing event, Nolan is just challenging himself at this point and Ludwig have a bright road ahead. Kudos 👏🏾
Fkn spot on, the hearing certain musical phrases in your head when up against the challenges of life..the kind of feelings that cause the eyes to well up in a split second, lol. I was in the theater and the moment I realized this track was hitting nerves, out came the phone and Shazam to identify it. 😅
This whole soundtrack makes you feel like you're on the verge of greatness, but not sure what this greatness will become and whether it is evil or wise. Perfect soundtrack for this movie.
the way i've seen the film twice yet i feel like i need to buy another ticket to experience this beautiful moment again and again.... the score is literally engraved in my brain forever, especially this one.
@@AftabMAslam SAME!!! I'm going to watch it a third time!!!! I'm obsessed!! I'm also going to visit Oak Ridge this weekend and I will make sure to play this playlist= throughout my entire drive!!!
just saw it again for a third time, i find you always find new things to appreciate every time, im personally always taken by the visual effects used to display nuclear fission, and nuclear explosion, i just elevates the movie to such a new level its jaw dropping.
the incredible thing about oppenheimer’s soundtrack is that all songs are both abstract without a clear melody, yet concrete with a specific, powerful emotion each piece is attempting to push. Can You Hear The Music pushes the feeling of awe, power, and wonder in a way I have never heard before…
Not to mention the feeling of desperation combined with that feeling of greatness. The feeling of this song to me is summed up by the sentences, “was this a mistake? what have i done?” To me this score makes me question my morales but at the same time sit in awe from what just happened. Its almost like the piece itself cries out to the audience
Thanks for the extended version. As someone who has a degree in physics this song gave me flashbacks about all the wondrous theories and experiments in physics courses I read and learned about. Still continue to have a passion for this field and want to continue learning more.
It may sounds weird but I feel as if Hans is making music that tells you about the film when Ludwig is making music that tells you about the viewer. The two are acceptable and astonishing in their own ways to me and as a musician, I particularly admire their capacity to see right through a story, weither it's been written or felt. I find this track breathtakingly vibrating...
I kid you not. This and the entire background score of the film as touched my soul! It’s like I listen to this for my own selfishness to keep myself calm and lost into this world while imagining how would it like to be Oppenheimer and what’s around him for this world. Words cannot express my thoughts as to how good this is! I have never felt like this ever in my life! Thank you to the entire team and Nolan to bring this in our lifetime! ❤
Think of past and future obstacles in your life that you are struggling to understand. Now.. with headphones, listen to this song and think of the same problems!!
There's nothing to ascend to. When we die that's it. Just enjoy wasting your life like the rest of us do and be grateful that from time to time a piece of art like this appears that allows you to forget about it all for a second or two.
@@geriburritono one knows anything and even you claiming that there is nothing is unknowable. Maybe you should ask yourself “what if I’m wrong?” Regardless of the truth. Life is more fun when you believe. Good luck on your journey my friend
I can feel the atoms splitting in my veins and fusing in my muscles again. I am working out to this music it feels like I am Splitting and merging simultaneously.
Thanks for this extended theme, greatly edited as well.... the ending theme was so majestic, it clearly portrays those chaotic thought of becoming destroyer and regretting of Oppenheimer in that particular moment❣
La canción es una obra de arte de pies a cabeza, te hace pensar sobre la evolución humana, el surgimiento, la caída, las muertes detrás para la madurez de la humanidad, te hace pensar en cómo de la más mínima posibilidad de vida llegamos al día de hoy.
I still couldn't see the movie. I just discovered this masterpiece, I'm at work and unfortunately I have to stop listening to it because I can't stop crying. I can't understand what feelings it provokes in me. I'll have to continue listening to it later at home...
This was amazing to hear with the visuals of the film it really added to the feeling the atmosphere the feel of the movie absolutely spot on ..an historic and magical yet sad film ...good to hear this for longer than a minute, so good ❤
Sometimes I don't get weither the music was made for the film or the film was made for the music. The music is brilliant, right from the start, the feeling of joy and happiness to invent something this big and ending with a high note as if you are chained to a wooden plank, screaming and made to watch what a devastating thing he has bought upon the human kind.
I will never forget the special feeling I had when this song started to play during the scene of Oppenheimer performing those calculations on the chalkboard. Now I listen to this whenever I study math haha.
Honestly it feels like all the emotion you had built up years and at that moment you can just let it all out rage, sadness, anxiety,even fear just for one moment before bottling it up again
Wow, what a composition man. The beauty of this song, may be, in a loop version i can't find the starting and ending of the music unless i am focused on it. Very much an analogy to Quantum state. We can't determine which state a particle is in unless we measure it. Goddd, thank you ludwiqqqqqqqqqq❤
Thank you, I was hoping someone would make something like this. Im still hoping for someone to make a version with a completed climax to the build up, a huge base drop after the build up and as a normal 3 or 4 minute piece
Would you mind extending "Quantum Mechanics" from Oppenheimer as well? It's essentially a slower version of "Can You Hear The Music?" Thank you as always.
Hey, really appreciate this. I was wondering whether you (or anyone else) could make an extended version of 'Quantum Mechanics' and 'Can You Hear The Music' combined? I feel 'Can You Hear the Music' looping on its own gets repetitive fast, but interchanged with 'Quantum Mechanics' you would get a longer build-up, which would be great.