By Susana Gutiérrez Music in the anime is not a mere background; it is the fabric that sustains the epic, the drama and the nostalgia of the stories that marked several generations on fire. Within this vast universe, few soundtracks possess the mystical strength and popular roots of Saint Seiya (known in the region as Los Caballeros del Zodiaco). Seiji Yokoyama's compositional genius, who masterfully merged the power of the rock of the eighties,…
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By Susana Gutiérrez Music in the anime is not a mere background; it is the fabric that sustains the epic, the drama and the nostalgia of the stories that marked several generations on fire. Within this vast universe, few soundtracks possess the mystical strength and popular roots of Saint Seiya (known in the region as Los Caballeros del Zodiaco). Seiji Yokoyama's compositional genius, who masterfully merged the power of the rock of the eighties,…