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Tom Holkenborg’s is the high-octane 5:14 concluding track of the Alita: Battle Angel (2019) original motion picture soundtrack. While much of the score emphasizes Alita’s humanity through organic orchestral themes, "Motorball" serves as a return to Holkenborg’s "Junkie XL" roots, blending intense electronics with massive cinematic percussion to underscore the film’s titular hyper-violent sport. Musical Composition & Structure
The middle section incorporates a full orchestra and choir, briefly pivoting from the industrial-electronic pulse to a more "epic and symphonic" scale before returning to the main rhythm. Thematic Context
It features a "heavy beat" characterized by hard-hitting, "bludgeoning" percussion. Holkenborg used a massive array of drums, including surdos and tupans, to create a "snappy" sound with heavy attack, mixed similarly to a rock or metal drum kit. tom_holkenborg_motorball_alita_battle_angel_ost
In the film, this music emphasizes the "excitement" and high stakes of the Motorball arena.
Unlike the more acoustic cues in the score, "Motorball" is heavy on electronics and synthesizers, providing a "driving sound" that fans of Holkenborg's work on Mad Max: Fury Road will find familiar. Tom Holkenborg’s is the high-octane 5:14 concluding track
The track is designed to mirror the "up and down" kinetic energy of a Motorball game, shifting between relentless aggression and atmospheric grandeur.
The track serves as a crescendo for the album, releasing the tension built up in previous cues like "Double Identity" and "In the Clouds". Production Techniques Alita: Battle Angel – Tom Holkenborg - Soundtrack World Thematic Context It features a "heavy beat" characterized
While Alita’s personal motifs (like those in "Discovery" or "I Don't Even Know My Own Name") are typically delicate and melodic to represent her human brain, "Motorball" represents her "warrior within" being unleashed in a digital, mechanical environment.