(Aion Main Title)
Here we paint the world in a profound, captivating, and fantastic space where the Elyos, Asmodians and Balaur all coexist. The melody focuses on brass and strings to create an image of Aion, with various rhythms and drama on a grand scale.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Elyos Main Theme)
This track portrays the grandeur, power, and warmth of the Elyos, invoking images of those who fight freely in the voids of the Abyss and descend like dancing hearts of light. The Wings of the Knight was performed by 73 members of the London Symphony Orchestra at the Abbey Road Studio in England.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Asmodian Main Theme)
Celesta, vocals and winds become entangled in the first chord, signifying the cold-heartedness of the Asmodians. A strong rhythm section and developing perilous theme rounds out the industrial rock atmosphere of the Asmodians’ main theme song.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Lake Klion)
Here the melody and composition possess Asian elements which summon the image of a mysterious and peaceful lake. The London Symphony Orchestra performance does not use any traditional Asian instruments, resulting in just a trace of the Asian influence coming through.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Asmodian Battle Theme)
This true-to-type battle song utilises orchestration and brass. The industrial rock feeling of the mid-section rhythm rings out beautifully and paints the image of a tenacious advance and subsequent announcement of victory. This is the Asmodians’ battle music.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Lacrima Spore Road)
This track, performed by the vocalist ORIGA, depicts the spirits that disappear into the moonlight and fog,
like scattering snowflakes on the Spore Road. This emotional song contains a sacred and mysterious lyricism.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Asmodae Lake Theme)
The primitive log drum’s riff and a duck’s beautiful and dreamy voice entwine as an auditory mosaic. Bewitching violins sprinkle uneasy fragments and help create a song in a mysterious and constantly moving space.
Music: Ryo Kunihiko
(Krall Theme)
This track brings together the anticipation of the impending war and all the wars to come. The powerful vocals and brass, which seem like they might sever at any moment, work with the taiko drum and various kinds of percussion to give the impression of a rough and dangerous battlefield.
Music: In-Ro Joo (NCsoft)