![]() At the end of the last episode, the world is back to its dependence on technology-but what is different? The “enlightenment” of the peoples. In the beginning of the first episode, we are shown a world heavily dependent on technology, but also blissfully ignorant. Why that is for certain, I cannot say, but I speculate the reason may be how the first and the last episode tie so well together. ![]() It is really interesting that the soundtrack artist, Kanno Youko,/creators decided to release the soundtrack that way. ![]() If one is to think the first soundtrack shows the “beginning” and the “end”, then this soundtrack most definitely can be considered to be the “middle”. The first soundtrack painted a vivid picture of a transformation from subdued outrage to gentle hope this soundtrack contrasts wonderfully with its melodies from solitary desperation to panicking action to at last fulfillment. ![]() While the first soundtrack contained most of the “main theme” songs, this soundtrack has enough character to stand on its own as well. Terror in Resonance Soundtrack Analysis: -crystalized-Īfter around a month of waiting, we are finally presented with the second soundtrack (arguably just as good as the first one).
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