

This album perfectly strikes a middle ground by having energy that keeps the music chugging along without ever feeling too invasive.Īvailable on: iTunes | Bandcamp | Spotify | Amazon 6. Speedy drumbeats sit beneath a wash of delicate piano, plucky guitar, and grinding synth, making it feel as though you’re sitting in a squashy velvet couch in the basement of a nightclub. The soundtrack for Transistor, composed by Darren Korb, gently pulses with a warm energy. Except for the section with buzzsaws in “Rotating Room.” That part is just downright spooky.Īvailable on: iTunes | Bandcamp | Spotify 5. Luckily, Limbo’s soundtrack by Martin Stig Andersen belies those expectations: the mostly quiet and subdued tones of Limbo will help you stay focused and closed off from any outside distractions. LimboĪ game in which the main character’s efforts are thwarted time and time again in horribly violent ways might not seem like the one to seek out if you are looking for subtle musical encouragement. The music is never overbearing or too demanding of your attention, but it’s always dynamic and complex, making it the perfect musical backdrop to help keep you focused.Īvailable on: iTunes | Bandcamp | Spotify | Amazon 4. Others, like “Adventure,” crackle with a pleasant energy that helps add some lightness to the album. The more atmospheric tracks, like “Compass,” feel heavy and hazy, offering a modern take on the 8-bit style of older games. If you are partial to the retro sounds of videogames past, Disasterpeace’s soundtrack for Fez is a great pick. The entire album is stellar and is definitely worth your attention if you crave the dreamy sounds of space during your time at the library.Īvailable on: iTunes | Bandcamp | Spotify | Amazon 3. The tracks on this album are divided into two halves-the first of which are calmer, more ambient synth-heavy tracks used during exploratory portions of the game, transitioning into punchier and more dynamic tracks, used in the combat portions of the game. Looking for something with a little bit more of a sci-fi flair? Check out Ben Prunty’s soundtrack for FTL. This album is a must-listen for those who gravitate toward soothing music while they work. Wintory manages to mimic Journey’s warm color palette in its music, creating washes of sound that gently ebb and flow. The music for Journey, by Austin Wintory, is atmospheric, meditative, and relaxing.

It should come as no surprise that one of the most visually arresting games in recent memory has a soundtrack equally as incredible.
