Fission

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"Fission" is a prominent track from Ludwig Göransson’s score for the film *Oppenheimer*, known for its tense, evolving soundscape that underscores the movie’s central themes of scientific breakthrough and moral conflict.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film score track
musical work
associatedTheme ethical responsibility of scientists
existential dread
nuclear fission
technological progress and its consequences
associatedWith Christopher Nolan
availableOn streaming music platforms
basedOn themes from the film Oppenheimer
composer Ludwig Göransson
composerRole Ludwig Göransson
surface form: Ludwig Göransson – composer and producer of the track
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception highlighted as a standout track on the Oppenheimer score
noted for its tension and intensity
featuredIn Oppenheimer (2023 film)
genre film score
minimalist-influenced score
orchestral music
instrumentation percussion
sound design elements
strings
synthesizers
language instrumental
linkedToCharacter J. Robert Oppenheimer
surface form: J. Robert Oppenheimer (as central figure of the film)
medium digital audio
mood anxious
foreboding
tense
musicalCharacteristic evolving soundscape
gradual dynamic build
intense crescendos
repetitive rhythmic patterns
use of electronic textures with orchestra
narrativeFunction builds tension
supports depiction of the Trinity test
underscores moral conflict
underscores scientific breakthrough
partOf Oppenheimer (film score)
surface form: Oppenheimer (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
partOfFranchise Oppenheimer (film score)
surface form: Oppenheimer soundtrack
recordLabel Universal Pictures
surface form: Universal Pictures Film Music

WaterTower Music
releaseYear 2023
tempoCharacteristic gradually accelerating feel
usedAs underscore for key dramatic sequences in Oppenheimer

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