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Ah, music. The universal language. And it's a good bet we'll still be listening to it thousands of years from now, although it may take a form which may not be recognizable to us present-day humans as music. That's because The Future is where everything is supposed to be all cool, shiny and... well... future-y, so of course it'll be different!
Well... maybe not so much...
Oftentimes, "futuristic" music in a movie or series will be based on contemporary popular music, with a few fancy bells and whistles added. You can expect fashion and hairstyles to also be based on contemporary examples, but it seems a bit more jarringly retro and unrealistic when music that seems rooted to a certain decade and place is inserted into a futuristic setting, either in the soundtrack or as music that people listen to for recreation.
Future-themed movies (especially those made in the 50s) will often feature lots of creepy theremin music, à la Bernard Herrmann's score from The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951). The soundtrack may also feature lots of weird alien-y or spaceship-y noises, which are hard to describe accurately, but if you pop in a DVD of Forbidden Planet you'll hear them going off in the background all the time.
Anytime a character sings a song or turns on a radio (or the futuristic movie equivalent of a radio) you can expect to hear music which sounds not unlike a top 40 hit dating from the decade the movie was made, with a few "futuristic-sounding" instruments (like synthesizers or the aforementioned theremin) thrown in. The Jetsons episode featuring Jet Screamer, a 60s-ish pop idol, singing "Epp Opp Ork Means I Love You" is a prime example of this. (Although more people today may be familiar with the Violent Femmes' particularly faithful cover version of this song...)
If a futuristic movie is made in the '70s or '80s, you can expect at least one scene to take place in a "futuristic disco" which features lots of heavily synthesized music and people in neon costumes writhing around. (The Buck Rogers TV series featured a lot of scenes like these, as did the movie Logan's Run and the MST3K episode Space Mutiny.) It helps that a fair amount of the actual synthesized pop music from those decades (Kraftwerk, etc.) still sounds stereotypically futuristic to modern ears. And Cyber Punk Is Techno, naturally.
In futuristic movies that prominently feature aliens, you can expect their music to either be:
A random and non-musical collection of notes and rhythms that no one — aside from perhaps a sentient dial-up modem — could hope to dance to.
This has a basis in reality, though, as humans and monkeys have very different musical tastes (original article available only to subscribers), and they're not even from different planets.
Some form of "opera." (Klingon opera perhaps being the most prominent example.)
Music which sounds suspiciously like a popular and "rebellious" contemporary form of music if the aliens are teenagers (or the alien-aged equivalent of teenagers.)
Contemporary pop music, only with more synthesizers, timbre distortions, and random electronic noises.
In some instances, you may even hear aliens chanting in an alien language, but that's usually reserved for scenes where something is about to go horribly, horribly wrong.
An abundant source of Zeerust.
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The Jetsons popular music of the future was simply '60s style pop with references to space thrown in. "Groovy" would become "Galactic Groovy" or some such thing. This is pretty much how the rest of the series treated every other depiction of the future though, so . . .
See also Eep Opp Ork Ah-Ah Means 'I Love You'.
Jetsons: The Movie, released in 1990, features pop and rock music which sounds like real life 1980s rock.
Jet Screamer's song "The Solar Swivel" sounds more like jazz/big band-era music than then-contemporary (early 1960s) rock music (more trumpets than electric guitars being heard). Perhaps other genres of music could've come back into style among teenagers by the Jetsons' era (akin to the swing music craze of the late 1990s)? That, or being a parody of Chubby Checker's then-recent song "The Twist"...
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Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped: The levels named: Future Frenzy/Gone Tomorrow have a hybrid of synth/techno music.
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Descent 3's soundtrack, while mainly techno in accordance with the setting, uses a Theremin in many of its tunes, as well as tribal and New Age instruments.
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He does use this "image" at one point, although it's in the Doom Patrol arc following Red Jack's abduction of the comatose Rhea. It's described as being intersected with wedding bells. It Makes Sense in Context. Sort of.
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In The Ship Who Sang, Bob Dylan is a popular classical musician of the future. Singing in his style is banned on some planets, because it's too persuasive.
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"Lunatic Wisdom Laboratory", the music for Luna Labs in Dark Cloud 2, has an explicitly futuristic theme to match its high-tech, garish neon lighting and metallic scaffolding. Which makes it stand out even more, since every other place in the future (100 years from Max's time) has comparatively normal music, like the jungle themes of Jurak's forest, the mystical tones of Starlight Temple, or the industrial motif of Gundorada Workshop.
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Rap Music and Hip Hop never seems to make it to the future, but the Alien Nation TV-movies (set 20 Minutes into the Future, after alien humanoid ex-slaves took up residence in Los Angeles and began to assimilate) featured Tenctonese Reggae.
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The Cities of Tomorrow expansion of SimCity (2013) converts the existing soundtrack into one of these, replacing the instruments with synthetic ones as you add more futuristic features to a city.
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In the Looney Tunes "One Froggy Evening", the cut to the year 2056 has some atonal squalling playing that could be music...or maybe it's just that guy's disintegrator beam.
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The finale of The Phantom Menace is a triumphal parade through the streets of Theed (the capital city of Naboo) accompanied by a musical extravaganza that combines the three incongruous elements of ancient Roman victory march music, a performance by the Gungans (very reminiscent of Australian Aboriginal didgeridoo music), and a pseudo-African chant. Surprisingly, they all blend together well.
It also helps that the theme itself is an upbeat version of the Emperor's Theme, symbolizing that a moment of great celebration is also the first step the galaxy took on the road to empire (with Palpatine getting elected Chancellor).
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beatmania IIDX 22 PENDUAL invokes this as part of its present-future Duality Motif. The Future phase, set in the year 2222, is represented by hard techno system BGM and the Future-exclusive track "CHRONO DIVER -NORNIR-", both by L.E.D., who is known for composing a lot of the BEMANI franchise's "hard" music.
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Star Trek: Discovery featured an episode in which the crew danced to music from The Fugees and Al Green.
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Halo: Reach has an Easter Egg where you can hear "Never Surrender", the techno remix of the series' theme, in a club in New Alexandria, after activating a hidden switch. Also, 20th century country and jazz music is used in the elevators.
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Cowboy Bebop: Jazz, naturally, is prominent, as are the blues and in one episode heavy metal with complete Word Salad Lyrics.
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The only song in the Star Fox games that we can be sure the characters are actually listening to comes at the beginning of Star Fox Adventures, when Slippy is listening to a metal arrangement of some Star Fox 64 level music on a rather traditional jukebox, of all things.
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Remnants. The terror-filled series K A Applegate wrote after Animorphs started off on a light note... with Opera being the new "pop" music.
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In Snow Crash, teenagers still listen to rap and heavy metal, but the specific subgenre popular at that point is "post-nuclear fuzz-grunge".
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Jules Verne's little-known (never published in its day) Paris in the Twentieth Century features music of the "future": the music pieces have names relating to technology ("Thiloriade, Great Fantasia About Condensation Of Carbonic Acid") and sound like unrhythmic, jumbled masses of noise.
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The music played in Jabba's palace in the 1983 version of Return of the Jedi was very 1983-ish. In the 1997 version, the music was updated to (surprise!) 1997 standards. Incongruously preceding this number is what could pass for an 18th-century minuet if not for the synthesizers. The "yub nub" Ewok song at the end of the movie was also replaced with a more traditional orchestral piece (which probably was not meant to represent in-universe music).
The song in Jabba's throne room was "Lapti Nek", and it incorporated diverse Earthling styles, including adult contemporary, soul, and hard blues (played on a futuristic harmonica). As for "Yub Nub", John Williams based it loosely on reggae music.
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One episode of Earth: Final Conflict brings us Taelon music using a light-based musical instrument translated as "tubes". Also, the show's theme music just has a One-Woman Wail to a peaceful-sounding music.
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A cutscene for Starcraft shows two colonial soldiers driving in an off-road vehicle, with the "Sarge" listening to some Southern music. The younger private hates it. Apparently, a group of Zerg also consider themselves to be music critics.
In StarCraft II, most of the songs on the Hyperion's jukebox are rockabilly classics like "Sweet Home Alabama".
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The song in Jabba's throne room was "Lapti Nek", and it incorporated diverse Earthling styles, including adult contemporary, soul, and hard blues (played on a futuristic harmonica). As for "Yub Nub", John Williams based it loosely on reggae music.
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Donna Summer's album I Remember Yesterday consists of disco homages to various decades of music history, but the final track, "I Feel Love", is supposed to represent the future of music, and drops the live orchestras of contemporary disco in favor of synthesizers. The song's production did turn out to be heavily influential on the subsequent development of electronic dance music, so in a way, the song did manage to represent the future of music.
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Similar to the above example, Space Mutiny contains a random rave scene that is painfully '80s (in a setting that is supposed to be much closer to Star Trek), for no other purpose than to focus on the posteriors of women in hi-cut leotards hula-hooping to generic synths.
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Fallout: New Vegas also featured music from the 50's and early but sticks with the theme by using a mix of old western songs and those by Vegas performers like Dean Martin.
Though there are a few "original" songs that appear on the radio being sung by the Lonesome Drifter. They're supposed to only play if you get him a job in New Vegas but sometimes a bug may cause them to appear in the playlist before you've even had the chance to meet him.
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Jetsons: The Movie, released in 1990, features pop and rock music which sounds like real life 1980s rock.
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Defiance brings us a variety of old records mixed in with some Votan music. The pilot episode also shows us how the Votan races dance (very slowly, even to fast-paced music). They actually make fun of humans for dancing to the beat, although Alak Tarr (basically, the show's version of a second-generation immigrant) happens to be a huge fan of both old Earth tunes and dancing, being completely ecstatic when a bus brings a box of records to Defiance.
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Red Dwarf has a few examples. Lister's backstory had him playing guitar (very badly) in a punk/rock/ska/whatever band sometime Exactly Exty Years Ago. Holly comes up with a system of "decimalized" music called "Hol-Rock" that apparently requires really huge instruments, due to adding two more notes. (woh & boh) We never get to hear it, but the idea seems "different" enough from modern music to count as an aversion. And then there's that god awful Ganymede & Titan song that keeps popping up...
Lister's music style was referred to as "Rastabilly", - presumably a mix of reggae and rockabilly. There was also a performer named Rastabilly Skank (whose music comes with a warning label).
The 'Om' song. In the series where Young Lister first played it, Rimmer seems to like it immensely, wanting a copy to take back with him, while the 'current' Lister admits its immense suckitude. However, in Series 8, this is reversed. Rimmer said that people who heard it "formed self-help groups." It's more likely that Rimmer was pretending to like it; by falsely encouraging (past) Lister, he was trying to annoy (present) Lister.
Also, the 'High' Dwarfers and their strange harping and dancing.
The first novel Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers references a "hip-hop-a-billy" song (presumably a mix of hip-hop and rockabilly) which had been "red hot on the charts for two weeks, five years previously".
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In Ringworld (and other stories set within the "Known Space" series) the native tongue of the Pierson's Puppeteers sounds like music to human ears. During Ringworld when Nessus speaks in his native tongue at one point the narration describes it as sounding like "classical music such as Beethoven or The Beatles".
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In American Dad!, "May the Best Stan Win" claims that "Japanese Funk" is what everyone listens to 1,000 years in the future. We hear a brief sample of "Monochrome Effect" by Japanese pop band Perfume during a montage with Francine and future cyborg Stan.
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All club music in Johnny Mnemonic consists entirely of an opera singer singing over a blend of techno and metal rhythms.
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Liv in the Future has the music produced by popular group Unanimous Girth. Their songs make heavy use of samples and tempo changes to create a discordant sound.
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In Batman Beyond, the popular music portrayed is mostly a combination of metal and techno—but with the visual production values cranked to even more insane levels in videos and concerts. Though it also appears that there's also an audience for Turn-of-the-(21st)-Century style Broadway musicals. ("A superstitious and cowardly lot...")
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The only music Galaxy Radio plays in Fallout 3 is from the 1940s. Even though it is a post-nuclear world and Three Dog claims they were the only recordings he could find, it still seems odd since the nuclear war happened in 2077.
Since the Fallout verse diverges from ours around 1945, maybe everyone switched to digital media a few decades early. The music that would survive a nuclear war would be the music that had copies on vinyl.
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Series 2 of the science Mockumentary Look Around You (set in 1980, sort-of) included a spoof competition to find the best futuristic song. Basically, there were three songs. One "predicted" the sexiness and electro-ness of later pop music (that fits this trope to a T), another was a really poor song which "predicted" rap, and the third was just someone playing a guitar and singing gobbledygook lyrics, which "predicted" early Nineties rock.
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Halo:
Halo: Combat Evolved has a scene where Sergeant Johnson is listening to "old-style colonial 'flip' music", which is descended from metal. All of the younger Marines complain about it being old and outdated. Word of God has stated that the song Johnson was listening to was originally intended to be "Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones, but they could not obtain licensing.
Later, the Halo 2 Alternate Reality Game I Love Bees placed a rather large note on the musical styles enjoyed by Jersey's father — with clues in both timelines. "Ancient music, jazz and swing, always in the mood..."
Halo: Reach has an Easter Egg where you can hear "Never Surrender", the techno remix of the series' theme, in a club in New Alexandria, after activating a hidden switch. Also, 20th century country and jazz music is used in the elevators.
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Mass Effect has some samples of "future" electronic music playing in bars and clubs. As well as some remixes of the main themes for the long elevator rides that don't sound too different from present-day muzak...
However in Mass Effect 2 someone must have thought that the music from Sim City 4 sounded future-like. Some samples heard in the game are Transit Angst, The New Hood and Urban Underground.
The second game also featured "Callista", which was originally made for Needfor Speed: High Stakes in 1999.
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Halo: Combat Evolved has a scene where Sergeant Johnson is listening to "old-style colonial 'flip' music", which is descended from metal. All of the younger Marines complain about it being old and outdated. Word of God has stated that the song Johnson was listening to was originally intended to be "Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones, but they could not obtain licensing.
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The Flintstones once featured a band called The Way-Outs, claiming to be aliens from the future, who also sounded suspiciously 60s-ish.
To the Flintstones, the 60s are in the future.
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Everyone who doesn't like that just listens to classical music. And reads classical literature. Sometimes it seems the 20th century never happened in Star Trek. (Until the time travel episodes, that is). An exception is Riker's fondness for classic jazz, although this is more prominent in the Expanded Universe.
According to Word of God, the creators decided that having classical music remain popular (as it already has for centuries) was more plausible than the original Star Trek`s habit of assuming that 1960s musical styles would endure forever.
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order includes a song by The HU translated into Huttese but with the melody unchanged. Presumably their style (Mongolian Folk Metal) was judged unique enough that it would sound like future music to most people.
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In Dan Simmons' Hyperion Cantos that takes place 700 years in the future the Consul's ship is equipped with a grand piano. He mostly plays Rachmaninov on it but in one chapter the Beatles are also mentioned along with other more traditional classical composers.
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The Fifth Element features a scene in which a blue-skinned alien gynoid with tentacles protruding from her head sings a song which has been described as "opera meets disco".
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The popular Moon music in The Adventures of Pluto Nash seems to be either really jerky or techno/pop mixed with autotuning. The dancing is also very jerky. Everyone moves for a second then freezes for half-a-second, etc.
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The "classical pop" idea is used often in Futurama. The beauty contest in "The Lesser of Two Evils" includes a recital of "a traditional gangster rap," with a purple jellyfish-like creature beatboxing and scratching.
Not the first time they made that joke, either — in "A Fishful of Dollars", Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back" was referred to as classical music.
A space-disco that directly parodied the Jetsons aesthetic in look and sound appeared in Futurama, but it was described as retro-chic from some unspecified time between now and then.
In one episode, Fry refers to The Hustle as "[his] people's native dance." Leela looks it up in a book called "Dances of the Ancient Bronx".
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The mall and shop musics in Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers sound like contemporary elevator/lobby muzak, and the Rocket Bar uses 60's rock-n-roll. In the remake of Space Quest I, though, the bar music sounds more like 80's dance pop.
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The two ending songs in Portal 2, "Want You Gone" and "Robots FTW", have elements of this. GLaDOS was probably reinventing music.
Though, smooth jazz and indie rock ("Exile Vilify") have survived the time.
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However in Mass Effect 2 someone must have thought that the music from Sim City 4 sounded future-like. Some samples heard in the game are Transit Angst, The New Hood and Urban Underground.
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Dubstep seems to have taken over almost completely by 2048 in Almost Human.
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As early as 1956, the soundtrack of the aforementioned Forbidden Planet consisted of sounds generated by "self-destructing" electrical circuits, each of which produced a single sound, then died. These sounds were mixed and layered to create an atonal score unlike anything heard before.
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A similar gag was used in the original Max Headroom TV movie, in which a telemarketing ad for a collection of all-time classic digital watch tunes is played back by Carter's answering machine.
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In The Force Awakens, the band at Maz Kanata's palace plays something that sounds kind of like reggae.
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure: Contemporary music creates utopia in the future. The movie makers wisely never actually give an example of whatever composition Bill and Ted create that brings about world peace.
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Charli XCX approached this with the song "2099", the final track off of 2019's Charli. For context, the song is a sequel to another single from the album, "1999", a straightforward throwback to the past of pop music, with "2099" is presumably what Charli predicts is its future. It's even weirder and more challenging than the rest of an already avant-garde-leaning hyperpop album, mixing loud yet glossy synthesizers, harmonious yet jagged vocal performances, and simplistic yet abstract and vaguely dystopian lyrics celebrating a future to come, for better and for worse.
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TRON. Journey had an orchestral piece called ''1990s Theme''. It sounded more like "Early 1980s Theme".
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Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century focused heavily on the music of a band called Microbe. This being a 1999 Disney Channel movie, their biggest song sounds prezactly like modern light tween pop, except with lyrics such as — sing along, contemporaries, you know the words — "ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM, make my heart go BOOM BOOM, would you be my Super Nova Girl?" Slightly hilariously, the "futuristic" personal aesthetic of the face of the band, Protozoa◊, seems to have been adopted wholesale by Jay Manuel◊.
At the beginning of the movie, a couple of boys were complaining that Protozoa's music sucked because you can actually understand his lyrics. They must listen to a lot of death metal. Also, read below and judge for yourself how understandable it really is.
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Shadowrun's popular music is heavily based on '80s-style pop and hair metal, only with the volume turned way up, as befits a game first released in 1989. Oddly, they've stuck with the same aesthetic all the way through 4 editions, the last one released in 2005.
It's so important to the setting that one console RPG version even had a pretty cool in-game metal concert with lyrics... On the SNES!
R. Talsorian's Cyberpunk games had similar popular music to Shadowrun's, featuring 80s-esque pop, rap, and chromatic rock, which was basically hair metal with more synthesizers and electronic beats.
Concidering that cyberpunk usually heavily relies on 80s or early 90s state of technology, fashion, culture, and overall aesthetic, even if made after that period, this is actually somewhat justified.
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Children of Men has ex-photojournalist rebel Jasper entertaining his younger counterpart Theo with some delightful Zen music from 20 Minutes into the Future... it sounds like traditional drums mixed with guttural punk screaming all being scratched by a DJ. Have a listen. The song, minus the screaming, is actually "omgyjya Switch 7" by Aphex Twin. This may be justified, though, since it actually is 20 years in the future, and Jasper could reasonably be assumed to listen to Aphex Twin and other forms of electronic music popular in the present day — not to mention that Jasper is probably joking about it being delightful Zen music.
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A rare example of this trope being handled tastefully comes from Until the End of the World. Wim Wenders asked such well-known artists as R.E.M., Depeche Mode, Talking Heads, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Elvis Costello and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to come up with the kind of music they thought they would be recording in the year 1999. The result was one of the most influential film soundtracks of the 1990s.
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Blade Runner soundtrack a la Vangelis.
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Star Trek Beyond has an inversion (see also the Star Trek entry below): a 22nd century starship has in its music library '80s'/90s rap music filled with what the alien Jaylah describes as "beats and shouting". These include Public Enemy (Scotty describes as "too old-fashioned for my taste") and Beastie Boys (which apparently is now "classical").
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UFO (1970) incorrectly predicts that racism will have died out by 1980, cars will drive on the right-hand side of the road in the UK, supersonic transport and Moon bases will be routine, and military pilots can wear a blue catsuit and white vinyl boots without being laughed at. However, it is correct in assuming that the Beatles song "Get Back" will still be popular.
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Doctor Who:
The First Doctor serial "The Chase" features a clip of the Beatles. 25th-century companion Vicki has heard of them, but is surprised to learn they played "classical music".
In the revival's second episode, "The End of the World", Britney Spears' "Toxic" is described as being "a traditional Earth ballad".
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On Night Gallery, a character who's wandered into the future encounters some teenagers listening to music, which sounds like a random, tuneless assortment of notes being banged out on a synthesizer. Presumably the show's budget didn't cover a theremin for that one...
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The character Orbit Smurf from Empath: The Luckiest Smurf dabbles in the creation of this with the use of his smurfesizer.
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WarioWare: D.I.Y. has a set of songs from Orbulon, which have an alien\futuristic theme. Many are like current video game music, just done in weird time signatures and\or more sparsely.
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In Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Earth, it is revealed that in the current galactic civilization, music is always made with computers, to the point that protagonist Golan Trevize is horrified when he learns he's going to have to suffer through a backwater-planet concert done by scraping and blowing on physical instruments. It turns out to be not as bad as he expected.. until the final act, which is an old coot pumping away on an accordion.
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Andromeda has some interesting musical choices for what people will be listening to in a few thousand years. Just listen to the High Guard battle march.
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In the reimagined Battlestar Galactica, colonial music is largely familiar to the viewer, with Classical, Celtic, Tribal, and Rock styles. According to the Word of God, the musical similarities are relevant to the show's mythos. All this has happened before; all this will happen again. Apparently including musical fashions.
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Later, the Halo 2 Alternate Reality Game I Love Bees placed a rather large note on the musical styles enjoyed by Jersey's father — with clues in both timelines. "Ancient music, jazz and swing, always in the mood..."
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A humorous example is in Demolition Man, where the most popular radio station plays "microtunes" - aka advertising jingles from the 20th century.
A similar gag was used in the original Max Headroom TV movie, in which a telemarketing ad for a collection of all-time classic digital watch tunes is played back by Carter's answering machine.
Both of the above are riffs (hah!) off of Lloyd Biggle Jr.'s "The Tunesmith" in which all music is advertising jingles ... by law.
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Allegedly the genesis of AKIRA's one-of-a-kind soundtrack came in the form of composer Shouji Yamashiro trying to write music that combined the sounds of the past and the future.
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The Matrix Reloaded contains a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment in the form of the citizens of Zion raving in a cave to some drum heavy Electronic Music. The song is called "Zion/Slap It" by Fluke. It adds absolutely nothing to the movie but Fanservice.
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In South Park, the "Goobacks" of Little Future listen to some kind of "stereotypical sci-fi noises" techno.
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In Eisenhorn, there's apparently this thing called "pound", which is by fans described as a mix between house, trance and dance music turned up to over 9000.
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In GURPS Transhuman Space, popular music genres include Greek Fire (Greek folk music with Transhumanist themes), microtonal (music with elements outside the range of unaugumented human hearing), Soft Edge (ballads with subtle instruments and visual effects), Hard Edge (Soft Edge with heavier rhythm lines). There is also still Neo-Classical, World Music and Rock.
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Amusingly subverted in Firefly's "Shindig"; the music is classical (specifically, a Beethoven string quartet), and the dance seemingly Victorian-esque... until you realise that it's slowed-down and fancied-up orchestral interpretations of a square dance.
Which is not that surprising; Square Dancing is related to many old traditional dances.
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The producers of the 1960s German science fiction series Raumpatrouille apparently figured that the people of the future will continue to invent new popular dances.
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Family Guy: Played for Laughs in "Old Man Stewie". The music in future Quahog consists of the words "Music of now" being repeated over and over, with a techno-esque tune in the background.
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In StarCraft II, most of the songs on the Hyperion's jukebox are rockabilly classics like "Sweet Home Alabama".
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One of the scenes in Revenge of the Sith features some Mon Calamari opera. It is most succinctly described as "abstract".
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Sgt. Frog has its frog aliens enjoying synchronized croaking.
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Repo! The Genetic Opera is set in 2057 and depicts a world completely culturally dominated by opera music, albeit with some industrial beats and dark cabaret elements folded in. The soprano Blind Mag (played by Sarah Brightman) is the most popular artist in the world and opera galas are met with a nearly religious ecstasy- though this is probably because Big Bad Rotti Largo is a Wicked Cultured opera fan, as well as a savior figure to much of the world and the most powerful person on the planet, so he can make opera the new rock n roll if that’s what he pleases.
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In Babylon 5, Narn opera apparently sounds like a lot of loud screeching, and on a couple of occasions Minbari are shown to pluck a few strings on some kind of harp. Early episodes featured what sounded like a few bars of a medieval dance tune played on a harpsichord ... over and over. The Centauri, on the other hand, seem to have something resembling the traditional style of Western classical music (hardly surprising). One fourth-season episode had a scene in a seedy club on Mars where they were playing an angsty 90s-style grunge ballad.
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The second game also featured "Callista", which was originally made for Needfor Speed: High Stakes in 1999.
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Doctor Who New Adventures:
In The Highest Science, trends in 22nd century music (and associated subculture) are explicitly organised by the record companies, and one character is considered weird for continuing to listen to a genre that's been declared Last Season. "Headster" music is the equivilent of pseudo-deep, drug-based psychedelia, whereas the current trend is "Freakster", which seems more like bubblegum pop.
In The Also People, the Epigraphs at the start at of the chapters are all lines from fictional songs, including Silurian rock, Hith rap, 25th century human folk music, and Cyberman blues.
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