BAFTA-nominated Japanese-American composer Takeshi Furukawa has composed the original music for the soundtrack of the Netflix series ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender.’ Versatile composer Takeshi Furukawa has composed music for video games, including The Last Guardian, films, and television, including Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Mythic Quest. The soundtrack was officially released on February 22 by Netflix Music and is currently available to stream/download on Amazon, YouTube, Apple Music, and Spotify.
A live-action adaptation of the animated series “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is developed by Albert Kim for Netflix, featuring an ensemble cast including Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, and Daniel Dae Kim. Set in a world where people can telekinetically manipulate elements, it follows Aang’s journey as the last Air Nomad and the next Avatar.
Takeshi Furukawa Composes ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ Soundtrack
- Earthbender (2:50)
- Prologue & Main Title (1:30)
- Southern Air Temple (1:04)
- You Are the Avatar (4:01)
- No Survivors (7:14)
- Katara (2:30)
- The Boy in the Iceberg (2:18)
- Sky Bison (1:09)
- Kyoshi Island (1:21)
- I Just Haven’t Seen the World (3:32)
- Commander Zhao (1:46)
- Suki’s Training (2:02)
- Omashu (2:11)
- Aang Fights Zuko (1:44)
- Lu Ten’s Funeral (1:37)
- Tale of Two Lovers (1:52)
- An Old Friend (2:32)
- Memorable Journey (3:01)
- Scorched Forest (1:54)
- Lowlife Bounty Hunter (2:03)
- Pohuai Escape (5:25)
- Zuko’s Return (6:52)
- Agna Qel’A (1:44)
- Princess Yue (1:51)
- Moon Slayer (3:44)
- Aang Becomes the Ocean Spirit (4:15)
- Just the Beginning (1:14)
- End Credits (3:04)