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The soundtrack for PlayStation 5 exclusive Astro’s Playroom — which really had no business being this damn catchy for songs about video game console hardware — is now available for your listening pleasure outside of the game. Composer Kenneth C.M. Young’s dance-pop score for Astro’s Playroom can be streamed on a variety of platforms or purchased outright (for $10.99) from digital stores like Apple’s iTunes and Amazon Music.
PlayStation fans who prefer to stream their tunes can listen to the 20-song album on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, and Tidal. Here’s the full track listing:
- “That’s The Way To Do It”
- “CPU Plaza”
- “I’m Your GPU”
- “SSD”
- “Follow Me (Into The Storm) [Playroom Remix]”
- “Botdi Beach”
- “Cooling Springs”
- “PlayStation Labo & Gatcha”
- “GPU Jungle (Powerup & Boss)”
- “SSD Speedway (Powerup & Boss)”
- “CPU Plaza (After Dark)”
- “They Don’t Make’m Like They Used To”
- “CRT-Rex”
- “4K-Rex”
- “Let’s Do This”
- “Goal”
- “Uplifting Little Number”
- “I Am Astro Bot [Playroom Remix]”
- “Memories of Play”
- “CPU Plaza (Mashup Overture)”
Earlier this week, Young offered a behind-the-scenes look (and listen) at the creation of the Astro’s Playroom soundtrack on the PlayStation Blog, specifically around the evolution of “GPU Jungle.”
Astro’s Playroom is available as a free download on PlayStation 5. It’s also one of the best games on Sony’s new console, and a stellar showcase for the system’s DualSense controller.