Westworld is a music ensemble created for the HBO series of the same name by composers Ramin Djawadi and Jeff Russo. Their work exists in that space between fiction and reality, with songs that serve the show's narrative about consciousness and artificial life.
Their most recognized piece is "Do They Dream," a ballad that gives voice to the show's synthetic hosts. The track uses manipulated vocals from actors Shannon Woodward and Luke Hemsworth, which raises its own quiet questions about authenticity in a story built on artificial beings.
You can find their music across the series' official soundtracks, released season by season from 2016 onward. They remain a curious case, a band born from television that somehow feels both manufactured and genuinely haunting.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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