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. For many BIONICLE fans, by, which was used to promote the 2006 Toa Inika sets, is.Cryoshell. marks the debut of and makes for a great introduction to the band as it is showcased in the music video. is heavier and more dramatic than Cryoshell's previous work, fitting the weight of the BIONICLE storyline as it builds to its climax. The soft sections with the piano and tubular bells particularly stand out. Despite being a rock song, ' makes brilliant use of guitar, drums, and orchestral strings to perfectly evoke the desert environment of Bara Magna. Mask of Light.
perfectly sets the stage for Nathan Furst's incredible score for the original BIONICLE film trilogy. It introduces the leitmotifs of Mata Nui and Makuta as Turaga Vakama retells the famous legend. And then, the strings start to build. And hold onto a tense and dissonant chord.
Before finally resolving with the iconic main theme of the BIONICLE films as the title appears. These were cheesy kids' films, sure. But seeing BIONICLE on the television felt like such a big and momentous occasion because this music told us it was big and momentous.
brings things full circle by ending the film with the triumphant main theme. Then, as the last of the end credits roll, we're treated to a beautiful piano rendition of the Matoran leitmotif that eventually builds into a full orchestra.Legends of Metru Nui. starts off with the Matoran leitmotif, punctuated by heavy metallic percussion beats. Then, the main theme comes in, now with an added techno layer to musically tell the audience that we're now in the futuristic city of Metru Nui, no longer in the tribal jungles of Mata Nui. As Makuta's leitmotif comes in and the main theme makes one last defiant stand before the story begins, it captures the never-ending struggle between evil and good. starts off with dark and moody desert atmosphere at its finest.
When the Kikanalo stampede begins about two minutes in, it's nothing but pure adrenaline rush. was possibly the most-anticipated song of the official soundtrack release. The beginning dramatically builds up to an exciting version of the main theme underscored by a repeating descending nine-note motif. The ending features a chilling and almost melancholic take on Makuta's leitmotif, a heroic snippet of the main theme being interrupted by Makuta's theme, an ominous choir as the Mask of Time is activated. And then that same repeating descending nine-note motif again, but now with all the weight of time itself slowing to a halt, as we're about to be treated to the first permanent on-screen death of a heroic character., much like the first track, is a remix of the main theme with a new techno flair to fit the different setting. Unlike the intro, it's fast-paced, exciting, and energetic. makes wonderful use of horns and strings to pay musical tribute to a great hero.Web of Shadows.
and feature a progression of the Toa Metru leitmotif introduced in the previous film, changed in such a way that reflects the Toa Metru's change into the Toa Hordika. It sounds rather tragic in 'Flying Escape', but 'The Falling Tears' makes it sound big and adventurous., the opening theme of the movie is a dark, almost gothic sounding version of the classic movie theme of before that progressively gets more twisted. It sets up the tone of the film right out of the gate.The Legend Reborn. Watched the end credits of The Legend Reborn lately? It ends the movie with an epic piece by Presence known as. Mata Nui Online GameThe soundtrack of the Mata Nui Online Game is often praised as the definitive BIONICLE soundtrack, and for a good reason. may have originated from the Power Pack, but it's the Mata Nui Online Game that made it so iconic for the franchise.
Keeping with the franchise's strange juxtaposition of biomechanical lifeforms in a tribal setting, this song combines heavy-hitting techno beats with tribal chanting. is one of the most atmospheric and haunting themes ever composed for the franchise. The low droning choir and quiet echoing melodic notes give a great sense of mystery to the Red Star and the prophecies it reveals. has a flute melody that's beautiful, even a little somber, and the percussion perfectly evokes the image of miners working. is a great example of using short loops to their fullest advantage. Even though it consists entirely of 12-second loops of five different instruments, it plays around with their dynamics to create a sense of progression over 13 minutes long. Instruments fade in and out over the course of the song, beginning with a catchy drum rhythm and finally ending with a mournful choir chant.
It perfectly reflects how Taipu's excitement and desire to explore this beautiful jungle eventually gives way to the tragedy of Le-Koro's fate at the hands of the Nui-Rama swarm. has a single melody that builds up as more and more instruments are added, much like the company of Matoran making progress in their journey to Kini-Nui as they work together and put their individual skills to use.Wall of History. starts off with a soft and playful xylophone rhythm. Then, a beautiful but somber flute melody comes in, highlighting the tragedy of Le-Koro's fate at the hands of the Bohrok. Given that these were characters and locations that we've learned to know and love from Mata Nui Online Game, it hits extra hard seeing what the Bohrok have done. gives the Pahrak swarm a simple leitmotif that gradually grows more and more aggressive as their attack on Ga-Koro continues. By the time Takua is making his last stand, the leitmotif is nearly overpowering with its heavy-hitting bass drums.
is the soundtrack used in the episode portraying the Toa Nuva at their most vulnerable. It starts with a somber and mournful theme, transitions to the mysterious percussion of Le-Wahi, and then reprises the previous theme as a determined march. And then someone on made the remix by mashing together the first two themes to wonderful effect.
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feels like a perfect swan song for Templar Studios' work with LEGO. Okay, sure, they did Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle and the Vahki propaganda animations after this, but the soundtrack here feels like the end of an era. The nostalgic cues of the beach chant, the telescope theme, and the Legend of Mata Nui theme, mixed with the mournful choir and determined march of 'Out of Their Elements', throw in a couple big timpani drumrolls, and it keeps building and building until it at last resolves on a major chord.
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A perfect ending.Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle. The Final Chronicle largely reused music tracks from the first game and Wall of History, but the is a brand new composition that does a fantastic job immersing new players into the everyday life of a Ga-Matoran.Other. features a unique theme that is very dark and menacing, lending extra weight and drama to the Bohrok storyline. is sadly not in the game itself, but it is a wonderfully atmospheric tribal theme.