Deep Space · Void · Psychological
The Call of the Void
L'appel du vide — the inexplicable pull toward the abyss. Pure tonal gravity: sub-bass rumble giving way to crystalline high frequencies, silence weaponized as composition.
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Deep Space · Void · Psychological
L'appel du vide — the inexplicable pull toward the abyss. Pure tonal gravity: sub-bass rumble giving way to crystalline high frequencies, silence weaponized as composition.
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Science Fiction · Electronic · Orchestral
A collision of synthetic theology and machine consciousness — vast modular textures confronting questions of artificial intelligence and the soul of technology.
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Science Fiction · Temporal · Ambient
Time collapses into a single sustained frequency. A meditation on finality and continuity — orchestral threads unraveling at the edge of the universe's last breath.
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Dystopian · Cinematic · Noir
A dystopian megacity rendered in sound — neon refracted through acid rain, the pulse of a civilization at its own crossroads, beauty and ruin in perfect tension.
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Existential · Ambient · Electronic
Consciousness confined to a constructed reality — drifting harmonic layers explore autonomy, identity, and the paradox of freedom within designed boundaries.
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Post-Human · Orchestral · Sci-Fi
A post-human reckoning scored in strings and silence — surveying the civilization humanity built, the cost of that construction, and what endures when ambition ends.
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Premier Modern Science Fiction Film Composer
Distant nebulae hum with low-frequency resonance. Human voices fracture into digital echoes across light-years. Lionel Cohen scores the unknown — vast ambient horizons pierced by emotional strings, modular pulses carrying the weight of existential questions, and quiet hope flickering against cosmic indifference. Music for futures we can barely imagine.
Composer Profile
Lionel Cohen occupies a rare space in contemporary film music — a composer who approaches science fiction not as spectacle, but as philosophical inquiry scored in sound. His work asks what it means to be conscious in a mechanized universe, to love across geological time, to remain human when humanity's definition is in flux.
Working across orchestral, electronic, and modular synthesis traditions, Cohen builds scores that feel both technically futuristic and emotionally ancient — music that echoes the landmark cinematic work of Hans Zimmer in Interstellar, Jóhann Jóhannsson in Arrival, and Daft Punk in Tron: Legacy, while establishing a singular voice that is unmistakably his own.
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