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The '''music''' of {{KRZ}} consists of an ambient soundtrack composed by [[Ben Babbitt]] with bluegrass tracks performed by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]. Each of the game's acts saw a corresponding album release on Ben's [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp], along with the remastered full-game soundtrack, a one-song ''[[The Entertainment]]'' soundtrack, and a single from a forthcoming album by [[Junebug]].
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The '''music''' of {{KRZ}} consists of an ambient soundtrack composed by [[Ben Babbitt]] with bluegrass tracks performed by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]. Each of the game's acts saw a corresponding album release on Ben's [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp], along with the remastered full-game soundtrack, a one-song ''[[The Entertainment]]'' soundtrack, and album by [[Junebug]].
  
 
Inspirations for the score include [https://hedia.bandcamp.com/ Hedia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneohtrix_Point_Never Oneohtrix Point Never], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe Bill Monroe], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Scott Raymond Scott], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen Olivier Messiaen], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_(musician) GAS].
 
Inspirations for the score include [https://hedia.bandcamp.com/ Hedia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oneohtrix_Point_Never Oneohtrix Point Never], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Monroe Bill Monroe], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Scott Raymond Scott], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen Olivier Messiaen], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_(musician) GAS].
  
Players who have purchased the game are able to access the audio files for the Acts I–V in the game's installation folder.
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Players who have purchased the game are able to access the soundtrack audio files for Acts I–V in the game's installation folder.
  
Physical copies of a vinyl version of the soundtrack can be pre-ordered at the [https://www.iam8bit.com/collections/krz iam8bit website].
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Physical copies of a vinyl version of the soundtrack and the Junebug LP were previously available to be pre-ordered at the [https://www.iam8bit.com/collections/krz iam8bit website].
  
 
== Original Soundtrack ==
 
== Original Soundtrack ==
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| title24  = 5 Dogwood Drive
 
| title24  = 5 Dogwood Drive
 
| length24 = 4:01
 
| length24 = 4:01
| title25  = I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross
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| title25  = I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross and The Town Choir
 
| length25 = 3:09
 
| length25 = 3:09
 
| title26  = The Clearing
 
| title26  = The Clearing
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Released January 28, 2020. Music by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA.
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Released January 28, 2020. Contains 26 of the 33 songs released for the game, lightly re-ordered for the vinyl format. On vinyl, Side A: 1-6; Side B: 7-12; Side C: 13-19; Side D: 20-26. Music by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by [[Theo Karon]] at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. "Dark Rum Noir" and "My Light Heaven" are performed in-game by [[Cyrano Cole]] but are not credited as such on this release.
  
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-original-soundtrack here].
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-original-soundtrack here].
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== Memory Overflow ==
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{{Tracklist
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| title    = Kentucky Route Zero Memory Overflow
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| albumart = KRZ Memory Overflow album art.jpg
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| title1  = The Flood
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| length1  = 1:10
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| title2  = Last Look
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| length2  = 2:54
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| title3  = April 2017
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| length3  = 2:10
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| title4  = (270) 301-5797
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| length4  = 0:42
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| title5  = 65 at Night
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| length5  = 2:15
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| title6  = Public Transportation
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| length6  = 2:54
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| title7  = For LME
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| length7  = 3:25
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| title8  = Lunar Landing
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| length8  = 2:15
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| title9  = CA Video Music
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| length9  = 3:26
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| title10  = Mireya's Show
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| length10 = 0:56
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| title11  = Top Shelf Drone Tape
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| length11 = 3:27
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| title12  = Organ Music
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| length12 = 2:47
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| title13  = Hangar Guitar
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| length13 = 1:41
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| title14  = Quiet Funeral
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| length14 = 1:17
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| title15  = Xanadu Minimix I
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| length15 = 3:49
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| title16  = Xanadu Minimix II
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| length16 = 3:55
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| title17  = Weather Report
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| length17 = 2:27
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| title18  = Hotmk 2013
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| length18 = 2:27
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| title19  = Radio 92.2
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| length19 = 2:46
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| title20  = Night Out
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| length20 = 3:36
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| title21  = Long Journey demo
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| length21 = 3:54
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| title22  = UPDN outtake
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| length22 = 2:17
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| title23  = Radio Cluster
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| length23 = 3:11
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| title24  = Underworld Drift
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| length24 = 6:09
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| title25  = Mound Builders
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| length25 = 10:57
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| title26  = Rolling Credits
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| length26 = 2:24
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}}
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{{clear}}
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Released April 2, 2021. Music by Ben Babbitt, spanning work from 2011 to 2020. Comprises music from the game's interludes, radio music, videos, cutouts, extended drifting mixes, and others. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. "Weather Report" is performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but is not credited as such on this release.
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Four songs were originally released with different titles: "65 at Night" was "FM Picker"; "Public Transportation" was "Mels"; "Hotmk 2013" was "Hotmk outtake"; and "Radio 92.2" was "FM Dance". These titles were changed within hours of release.
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Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-memory-overflow here].
  
 
== Act I ==
 
== Act I ==
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| title    = Kentucky Route Zero, Act I
 
| title    = Kentucky Route Zero, Act I
 
| albumart = Act I soundtrack album art.jpg
 
| albumart = Act I soundtrack album art.jpg
| title1  = The Stars Drop Away
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| title1  = The Stars Drop Away (Equus Oils)
 
| length1  = 4:31
 
| length1  = 4:31
| title2  = Ghosts in the Static
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| title2  = Ghosts in the Static (Márquez Farm)
 
| length2  = 3:27
 
| length2  = 3:27
 
| title3  = You've Got to Walk
 
| title3  = You've Got to Walk
 
| note3    = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
 
| note3    = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
 
| length3  = 2:20
 
| length3  = 2:20
| title4  = Animal Bones
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| title4  = Animal Bones (Exit)
 
| length4  = 2:29
 
| length4  = 2:29
 
}}
 
}}
  
Released January 27, 2013. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt, and mastered by Theo Karen. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by [[Jake Elliott]].
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Released January 27, 2013. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by [[Jake Elliott]]. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen. The subtitles for each song were removed for the remaster.
  
 
"You've Got to Walk" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.  
 
"You've Got to Walk" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.  
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| title6  = Julian
 
| title6  = Julian
 
| length6  = 4:54
 
| length6  = 4:54
| title7  = Long Journey Home (Ensemble)
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| title7  = Long Journey Home
 
| length7  = 1:58
 
| length7  = 1:58
 
| note7    = by The Bedquilt Ramblers
 
| note7    = by The Bedquilt Ramblers
 
}}
 
}}
  
Released June 14, 2013. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott.
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Released June 14, 2013. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen.
  
"Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces" was recorded by Ben Babbitt and Andy Spillman at Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, IL. "Long Journey Home" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on double bass.  
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"Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces" was recorded by Ben Babbitt and Andy Spillman at Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, IL. "Long Journey Home" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on double bass. The original release of the song featured a four-count and a brief snippet of studio room tone, and is 2:02 in length. These are edited out for the remastered version, which has a length of 1:58. The "Solo" version of the song originally came with roughly 23 seconds of silence at the end of the track, giving it a length of 3:40; this was trimmed out for the 2020 remaster.
  
 
Listen to selected tracks from this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-ii here].
 
Listen to selected tracks from this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-ii here].
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== ''The Entertainment'' ==
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{{Tracklist
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| title    = The Entertainment Soundtrack
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| albumart = The Entertainment soundtrack album art.jpg
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| title1  = Letter Full of Promises
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| length1  = 3:28
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| note1    = feat. [[wikipedia:Juanita Rogers|Juanita Rogers]]
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}}
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Released November 26, 2013. A remaster was released on January 28, 2020.
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Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/the-entertainment-soundtrack here].
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{{Tracklist
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| title    = The Entertainment Sound Cues
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| albumart = EntertainmentHead.png
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| title1  = Distant Highway
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| length1  = 1:02
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| title2  = Drone 1
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| length2  = 0:32
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| title3  = Glasses Clinking
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| length3  = 0:01
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| title4  = Car Passing By
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| length4  = 0:09
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| title5  = Distant Highway
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| length5  = 1:02
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| title6  = Nature Program
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| length6  = 1:42
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| title7  = Drone 2
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| length7  = 0:32
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| title8  = Door Opening
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| length8  = 0:01
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| title9  = Door Closing
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| length9  = 0:01
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| title10  = Car Passing By
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| length10  = 0:09
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| title11  = Distant Highway
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| length11  = 1:02
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| title12  = Drone 3
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| length12  = 0:32
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| title1  = Distant Highway
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| length1  = 1:02
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| title14  = Jukebox Love Song
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| length14  = 3:28
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| note14    = feat. [[wikipedia:Juanita Rogers|Juanita Rogers]]
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| title15  = Disconcerting Hum
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| length15  = 0:22
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}}
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Released May 12, 2017 as part of [https://kentuckyroutezero.com/the-entertainment/vr.txt the updated VR version instructions] for ''The Entertainment'', which ask the player to instead print out the script, download the sound cues, and stage their own version of the play. This is the only soundtrack not released in lossless format, likely as it is almost entirely a library of sound effects. "Letter Full of Promises" is listed here as "Jukebox Love Song".
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Download and listen to this soundtrack [http://kentuckyroutezero.com/the-entertainment/sound-cues.zip here].
  
 
== Act III ==
 
== Act III ==
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| title4  = Too Late to Love You
 
| title4  = Too Late to Love You
 
| length4  = 5:57
 
| length4  = 5:57
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| note4  = by [[Junebug]]
 
| title5  = What Would You Give
 
| title5  = What Would You Give
 
| length5  = 3:27
 
| length5  = 3:27
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}}
  
Released May 6, 2014. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt.
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Released May 6, 2014. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen.
  
"Too Late To Love You" features lyrics by Jake Elliott. "What Would You Give" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.  
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"Too Late To Love You" features lyrics by Jake Elliott. The original release of ''Act III'' included the in-game vocal take and a short ambient section after the first chorus (the same found in-game when taking time to decide on a lyrical option), and is 6:14 in length. The newer master by Theo Karon features a different vocal take and is the same version found on Junebug's album ''[[Music#Too Late to Love You|Too Late to Love You]]'', with a length of 5:57. This release does not credit the song to Junebug, unlike the ''Original Soundtrack''.
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"What Would You Give" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.  
  
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-iii here].
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-iii here].
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}}
 
}}
  
Released August 5, 2016. Produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon.
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Released August 5, 2016. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen.
  
"Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven", "Glowing Arms", and "This World Is Not My Home" mixed by Theo Karon. Album artwork by [[Tamas Kemenczy]].
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"Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven", "Glowing Arms", and "This World Is Not My Home" mixed by Theo Karon. Album artwork by [[Tamas Kemenczy]]. "Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven" and "Glowing Arms" are performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but are not credited as such on this release.
  
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-iv here].
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-iv here].
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| title3  = 5 Dogwood Drive
 
| title3  = 5 Dogwood Drive
 
| length3  = 4:01
 
| length3  = 4:01
| title4  = I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross
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| title4  = I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross and The Town Choir
 
| length4  = 3:09
 
| length4  = 3:09
 
| title5  = The Clearing
 
| title5  = The Clearing
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Released January 28, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA.
 
Released January 28, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA.
  
"I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross" performed by Emily Cross, Ben Babbitt, Nikole Beckwith, Alex Rose, Walt McClements, Alina Cutrono, Anna Ialeggio, Theo Karon, and Thomas Carroll.
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"I'm Going That Way" performed by Emily Cross, with Ben Babbitt, Nikole Beckwith, Alex Rose, Walt McClements, Alina Cutrono, Anna Ialeggio, Theo Karon, and Thomas Carroll appearing under the name The Town Choir.
  
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-v here].
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-act-v here].
  
== ''The Entertainment'' ==
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== ''Too Late to Love You'' ==
 
 
{{Tracklist
 
| title    = The Entertainment Soundtrack
 
| albumart = The Entertainment soundtrack album art.jpg
 
| title1  = Letter Full of Promises
 
| length1  = 3:28
 
| note1    = feat. [[wikipedia:Juanita Rogers|Juanita Rogers]]
 
}}
 
 
 
Released November 26, 2013.
 
 
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/the-entertainment-soundtrack here].
 
 
 
== ''Too Late To Love You'' ==
 
  
 
{{Tracklist
 
{{Tracklist
| title    = Too Late To Love You
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| title    = Too Late to Love You
| albumart = Junebug album art.jpg
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| albumart = Junebug - Too Late to Love You.jpg
 
| title1  = Intro
 
| title1  = Intro
| length1  = 1:12
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| length1  = 1:11
 
| title2  = Static Between Stations
 
| title2  = Static Between Stations
 
| length2  = 3:07
 
| length2  = 3:07
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| length4  = 3:12
 
| length4  = 3:12
 
| title5  = Too Late To Love You
 
| title5  = Too Late To Love You
| length5  = 5:56
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| length5  = 5:55
 
| title6  = Interlude
 
| title6  = Interlude
| length6  = 1:38
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| length6  = 1:37
 
| title7  = Out Here
 
| title7  = Out Here
 
| length7  = 4:37
 
| length7  = 4:37
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| length8  = 4:35
 
| length8  = 4:35
 
| title9  = Sky Remains
 
| title9  = Sky Remains
| length9  = 3:18
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| length9  = 3:17
 
| title10  = Next Time
 
| title10  = Next Time
| length10 = 3:21
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| length10 = 3:20
 
| title11  = Night Surrounds Us
 
| title11  = Night Surrounds Us
 
| length11 = 5:02
 
| length11 = 5:02
 
}}
 
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Not yet released. "Static Between Stations" was released August 23, 2016 and previously available to listen to [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/track/static-between-stations-2 here] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20180912210619/https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/track/static-between-stations-2 archived copy]). A music video for this song is viewable [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHR0A8YYnig here].
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Released October 2, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt in 2014–15 at the Coach House in Chicago, IL and Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. Artwork and design by Camilo Medina. On vinyl, Side A: 1-6; Side B: 7-11.
  
The music video for "Static Between Stations" is directed by Rebecca Rau and Alex Tyson, and stars Mireya Lucio, Theo Karon, and Ben Babbitt. Makeup is by Alina Cutrono with costumes by Anna Leocha and Alina Cutrono. Special thanks to Tim Horner.
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The single "Static Between Stations" was released August 23, 2016 and was previously available to listen to [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/track/static-between-stations-2 here] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20180912210619/https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/track/static-between-stations-2 archived copy]). A music video for this song is viewable [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHR0A8YYnig here]. The music video was directed by Rebecca Rau and Alex Tyson, and stars Mireya Lucio, Theo Karon, and Ben Babbitt; makeup is by Alina Cutrono with costumes by Anna Leocha and Alina Cutrono, with special thanks to Tim Horner.
  
== Other tracks ==
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A short teaser video, using the song "Interlude", was made available on the WEVP-TV website and can be watched [http://wevp.tv/vdb/junebug-fog.mp4 here].
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"Too Late to Love You" appears in-game in ''[[Act III]]'' as an interactive scene in [[The Lower Depths]]. Players are able to choose one of three options, for each of the three verses, for Junebug to sing; one "definitive" lyric is presented on this album. "Sky Remains" and "Deeply in Mind" appear in-game in ''[[Act IV]]'', playing as background music inside of the gas station. "Deeply in Mind" can also be heard in the Act IV Observational Trailer, viewable [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bFCNFqf_-0 here].
  
A recording of "This World Is Not My Home" performed by The Bedquilt Ramblers was released in the August 2011 [[newsletter]] and is available to listen to [http://cardboardcomputer.com/media/this_world.mp3 here] ([https://soundcloud.com/kentucky-route-zero-music/ben-babbitt-this-world-is-not mirror]). This song was eventually re-recorded in a more somber tone for [[Act IV]] of the game. The game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pvkCYNhf7M Kickstarter trailer] features a version of this song sung by [[wikipedia:Bill Monroe|Bill Monroe]].
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Listen to this album [https://junebug.bandcamp.com/album/too-late-to-love-you here].
  
An electronic version of "This World Is Not My Home" by Ben Babbitt is available on SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/kentucky-route-zero-music/ben-babbitt-this-world-is-not here].
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== Other tracks ==
  
A version of "What Would You Give" by the Bedquilt Ramblers, with an extended intro and outro, is available to listen to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSerQWH6gSY here].
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A recording of "This World Is Not My Home" performed by The Bedquilt Ramblers was released in the August 2011 [[newsletter]] and is available to listen to [[:File:This World is Not My Home by The Bedquilt Ramblers.mp3|here]]. This song was eventually re-recorded in a more somber tone for [[Act IV]] of the game. The game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pvkCYNhf7M Kickstarter trailer] features a version of this song sung by [[wikipedia:Bill Monroe|Bill Monroe]].
  
An ambient version of "What Would You Give," created by Ben Babbitt during the development of Act I, is available to listen to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQYeaOSiGyE here].
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An electronic version of "This World Is Not My Home" by Ben Babbitt is available on SoundCloud [[:File:This World is Not My Home (Electronic) by Ben Babbitt.mp3|here]].
  
== References ==
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A version of "What Would You Give" by the Bedquilt Ramblers, with an extended intro and outro, is available to listen to [[:File:What Would You Give (In Exchange for Your Soul) by the Bedquilt Ramblers.ogv|here]].
  
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An ambient version of "What Would You Give", created by Ben Babbitt during the development of Act I, is available to listen to [[:File:What Would You Give (Ambient) by Ben Babbitt.ogv|here]].
  
  
 
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The music of Kentucky Route Zero consists of an ambient soundtrack composed by Ben Babbitt with bluegrass tracks performed by The Bedquilt Ramblers. Each of the game's acts saw a corresponding album release on Ben's Bandcamp, along with the remastered full-game soundtrack, a one-song The Entertainment soundtrack, and album by Junebug.

Inspirations for the score include Hedia, Oneohtrix Point Never, Bill Monroe, Raymond Scott, Olivier Messiaen, and GAS.

Players who have purchased the game are able to access the soundtrack audio files for Acts I–V in the game's installation folder.

Physical copies of a vinyl version of the soundtrack and the Junebug LP were previously available to be pre-ordered at the iam8bit website.

Original Soundtrack[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero Original Soundtrack
No. Title Length
1. "Stars Drop Away"   4:31
2. "Ghosts In the Static"   3:27
3. "You've Got To Walk" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 2:20
4. "Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces"   4:24
5. "Julian"   4:52
6. "Long Journey Home (Solo)" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 3:17
7. "Nameless Interiors"   2:04
8. "Hall of the Mountain King"   3:42
9. "Xanadu"   2:44
10. "Weird Vector"   3:07
11. "Too Late To Love You" (by Junebug) 5:57
12. "What Would You Give" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 3:27
13. "Hold Music"   4:24
14. "Dark Rum Noir"   1:57
15. "My Light Heaven"   3:49
16. "Riverworld"   4:19
17. "Echo River Central Exchange"   4:24
18. "Angel Wings"   5:52
19. "This World Is Not My Home" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 3:27
20. "Un Pueblo De Nada"   2:59
21. "To Love A Red Moon"   3:20
22. "The Arrival"   1:36
23. "The Library"   2:15
24. "5 Dogwood Drive"   4:01
25. "I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross and The Town Choir"   3:09
26. "The Clearing"   3:18
KRZ OST album art.jpg

Released January 28, 2020. Contains 26 of the 33 songs released for the game, lightly re-ordered for the vinyl format. On vinyl, Side A: 1-6; Side B: 7-12; Side C: 13-19; Side D: 20-26. Music by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. "Dark Rum Noir" and "My Light Heaven" are performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but are not credited as such on this release.

Listen to this album here.

Memory Overflow[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero Memory Overflow
No. Title Length
1. "The Flood"   1:10
2. "Last Look"   2:54
3. "April 2017"   2:10
4. "(270) 301-5797"   0:42
5. "65 at Night"   2:15
6. "Public Transportation"   2:54
7. "For LME"   3:25
8. "Lunar Landing"   2:15
9. "CA Video Music"   3:26
10. "Mireya's Show"   0:56
11. "Top Shelf Drone Tape"   3:27
12. "Organ Music"   2:47
13. "Hangar Guitar"   1:41
14. "Quiet Funeral"   1:17
15. "Xanadu Minimix I"   3:49
16. "Xanadu Minimix II"   3:55
17. "Weather Report"   2:27
18. "Hotmk 2013"   2:27
19. "Radio 92.2"   2:46
20. "Night Out"   3:36
21. "Long Journey demo"   3:54
22. "UPDN outtake"   2:17
23. "Radio Cluster"   3:11
24. "Underworld Drift"   6:09
25. "Mound Builders"   10:57
26. "Rolling Credits"   2:24
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Released April 2, 2021. Music by Ben Babbitt, spanning work from 2011 to 2020. Comprises music from the game's interludes, radio music, videos, cutouts, extended drifting mixes, and others. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. "Weather Report" is performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but is not credited as such on this release.

Four songs were originally released with different titles: "65 at Night" was "FM Picker"; "Public Transportation" was "Mels"; "Hotmk 2013" was "Hotmk outtake"; and "Radio 92.2" was "FM Dance". These titles were changed within hours of release.

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Act I[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero, Act I
No. Title Length
1. "The Stars Drop Away (Equus Oils)"   4:31
2. "Ghosts in the Static (Márquez Farm)"   3:27
3. "You've Got to Walk" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 2:20
4. "Animal Bones (Exit)"   2:29
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Released January 27, 2013. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen. The subtitles for each song were removed for the remaster.

"You've Got to Walk" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.

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Act II[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero, Act II
No. Title Length
1. "Nameless Interiors"   2:04
2. "Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces"   4:24
3. "The Zero"   3:33
4. "Work and Need"   4:10
5. "Long Journey Home (Solo)" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 3:17
6. "Julian"   4:54
7. "Long Journey Home" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 1:58
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Released June 14, 2013. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen.

"Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces" was recorded by Ben Babbitt and Andy Spillman at Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, IL. "Long Journey Home" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on double bass. The original release of the song featured a four-count and a brief snippet of studio room tone, and is 2:02 in length. These are edited out for the remastered version, which has a length of 1:58. The "Solo" version of the song originally came with roughly 23 seconds of silence at the end of the track, giving it a length of 3:40; this was trimmed out for the 2020 remaster.

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The Entertainment[edit]

The Entertainment Soundtrack
No. Title Length
1. "Letter Full of Promises" (feat. Juanita Rogers) 3:28
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Released November 26, 2013. A remaster was released on January 28, 2020.

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The Entertainment Sound Cues
No. Title Length
1. "Distant Highway"   1:02
2. "Drone 1"   0:32
3. "Glasses Clinking"   0:01
4. "Car Passing By"   0:09
5. "Distant Highway"   1:02
6. "Nature Program"   1:42
7. "Drone 2"   0:32
8. "Door Opening"   0:01
9. "Door Closing"   0:01
10. "Car Passing By"   0:09
11. "Distant Highway"   1:02
12. "Drone 3"   0:32
14. "Jukebox Love Song" (feat. Juanita Rogers) 3:28
15. "Disconcerting Hum"   0:22
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Released May 12, 2017 as part of the updated VR version instructions for The Entertainment, which ask the player to instead print out the script, download the sound cues, and stage their own version of the play. This is the only soundtrack not released in lossless format, likely as it is almost entirely a library of sound effects. "Letter Full of Promises" is listed here as "Jukebox Love Song".

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Act III[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero, Act III
No. Title Length
1. "Xanadu"   2:44
2. "Weird Vector"   3:07
3. "Hall of the Mountain King"   3:42
4. "Too Late to Love You" (by Junebug) 5:57
5. "What Would You Give" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 3:27
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Released May 6, 2014. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen.

"Too Late To Love You" features lyrics by Jake Elliott. The original release of Act III included the in-game vocal take and a short ambient section after the first chorus (the same found in-game when taking time to decide on a lyrical option), and is 6:14 in length. The newer master by Theo Karon features a different vocal take and is the same version found on Junebug's album Too Late to Love You, with a length of 5:57. This release does not credit the song to Junebug, unlike the Original Soundtrack.

"What Would You Give" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.

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Act IV[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero, Act IV
No. Title Length
1. "Dark Rum Noir"   1:57
2. "My Light Heaven"   3:49
3. "Glowing Arms"   3:31
4. "Riverworld"   4:19
5. "Angel Wings"   5:52
6. "Echo River Central Exchange"   4:24
7. "This World Is Not My Home" (by The Bedquilt Ramblers) 3:27
8. "Music for Rivers"   3:05
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Released August 5, 2016. Written, produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Jake Elliott. A remastered version was released on January 28, 2020, produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karen.

"Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven", "Glowing Arms", and "This World Is Not My Home" mixed by Theo Karon. Album artwork by Tamas Kemenczy. "Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven" and "Glowing Arms" are performed in-game by Cyrano Cole but are not credited as such on this release.

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Act V[edit]

Kentucky Route Zero, Act V
No. Title Length
1. "The Arrival"   1:40
2. "The Library"   2:15
3. "5 Dogwood Drive"   4:01
4. "I'm Going That Way ft. Emily Cross and The Town Choir"   3:09
5. "The Clearing"   3:18
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Released January 28, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt. Mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA.

"I'm Going That Way" performed by Emily Cross, with Ben Babbitt, Nikole Beckwith, Alex Rose, Walt McClements, Alina Cutrono, Anna Ialeggio, Theo Karon, and Thomas Carroll appearing under the name The Town Choir.

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Too Late to Love You[edit]

Too Late to Love You
No. Title Length
1. "Intro"   1:11
2. "Static Between Stations"   3:07
3. "Poison Dream"   3:37
4. "Lighter Than It Feels"   3:12
5. "Too Late To Love You"   5:55
6. "Interlude"   1:37
7. "Out Here"   4:37
8. "Deeply In Mind"   4:35
9. "Sky Remains"   3:17
10. "Next Time"   3:20
11. "Night Surrounds Us"   5:02
Junebug - Too Late to Love You.jpg

Released October 2, 2020. Written and produced by Ben Babbitt in 2014–15 at the Coach House in Chicago, IL and Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. Artwork and design by Camilo Medina. On vinyl, Side A: 1-6; Side B: 7-11.

The single "Static Between Stations" was released August 23, 2016 and was previously available to listen to here (archived copy). A music video for this song is viewable here. The music video was directed by Rebecca Rau and Alex Tyson, and stars Mireya Lucio, Theo Karon, and Ben Babbitt; makeup is by Alina Cutrono with costumes by Anna Leocha and Alina Cutrono, with special thanks to Tim Horner.

A short teaser video, using the song "Interlude", was made available on the WEVP-TV website and can be watched here.

"Too Late to Love You" appears in-game in Act III as an interactive scene in The Lower Depths. Players are able to choose one of three options, for each of the three verses, for Junebug to sing; one "definitive" lyric is presented on this album. "Sky Remains" and "Deeply in Mind" appear in-game in Act IV, playing as background music inside of the gas station. "Deeply in Mind" can also be heard in the Act IV Observational Trailer, viewable here.

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Other tracks[edit]

A recording of "This World Is Not My Home" performed by The Bedquilt Ramblers was released in the August 2011 newsletter and is available to listen to here. This song was eventually re-recorded in a more somber tone for Act IV of the game. The game's Kickstarter trailer features a version of this song sung by Bill Monroe.

An electronic version of "This World Is Not My Home" by Ben Babbitt is available on SoundCloud here.

A version of "What Would You Give" by the Bedquilt Ramblers, with an extended intro and outro, is available to listen to here.

An ambient version of "What Would You Give", created by Ben Babbitt during the development of Act I, is available to listen to here.