The music for " Dune " was composed by the famous musician and film composer, Hans Zimmer. In the background music, he used a variety of elements and instruments to create an immersive music experience. Among them, singing was a special element of the film's music. It was high-pitched, shocking, and wild. In addition, the Scottish bagpipe was also used in the background music, known as the " finishing touch." It originated in the Sumer region of the two rivers in ancient West Asia and was widely popular in Wales. Hans Zimmer's score showed the vastness and loneliness of the desert in the movie. Through the deep strings and intense melody, the audience felt as if they were in a war-torn desert. Overall, the music for " Dune " had reached the highest level in terms of visual and sound effects, creating a mysterious and exciting atmosphere.
The original score of Sun Empire was composed by John Williams and was included in the original album of the 1987 movie Sun Empire. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg, told the story of Shanghai in 1941 and depicted the experience of a British family fleeing the Japanese invasion. The original sound track album won the Best Film Music Award from the BAFTA and was nominated for the Oscars, Golden Globes, and Grammys. The order of the songs in the album did not match the time of the movie.
The original sound track of The Wild Hunter was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto. The original album was released in digital form on December 25, 2015, and on CD on January 8, 2016. The songs on the album included "The Regent Main Theme,""Hawk Punished,""Carrying Glass," and so on. The movie was based on Michael Penke's novel of the same name.