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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]].
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 soundtrack audio files for the Acts Iā€“V in the game's installation folder.
Physical copies of a vinyl version of the soundtrack can and the Junebug LP were previously available to be pre-ordered at the [https://www.iam8bit.com/collections/krz iam8bit website].
== Original Soundtrack ==
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-original-soundtrack here].
 
== Memory Overflow ==
 
{{Tracklist
| title = Kentucky Route Zero Memory Overflow
| albumart = KRZ Memory Overflow album art.jpg
| title1 = The Flood
| length1 = 1:10
| title2 = Last Look
| length2 = 2:54
| title3 = April 2017
| length3 = 2:10
| title4 = (270) 301-5797
| length4 = 0:42
| title5 = FM Picker
| length5 = 2:15
| title6 = Mels
| length6 = 2:54
| title7 = For L.M.E.
| length7 = 3:25
| title8 = Lunar Landing
| length8 = 2:15
| title9 = CA Video Music
| length9 = 3:26
| title10 = Mireya's Show
| length10 = 0:56
| title11 = Top Shelf Drone Tape
| length11 = 3:27
| title12 = Organ Music
| length12 = 2:47
| title13 = Hangar Guitar
| length13 = 1:41
| title14 = Quiet Funeral
| length14 = 1:17
| title15 = Xanadu Minimix I
| length15 = 3:49
| title16 = Xanadu Minimix II
| length16 = 3:55
| title17 = Weather Report
| length17 = 2:27
| title18 = Hotmk outtake
| length18 = 2:27
| title19 = FM Dance
| length19 = 2:46
| title20 = Night Out
| length20 = 3:36
| title21 = Long Journey demo
| length21 = 3:54
| title22 = UPDN outtake
| length22 = 2:17
| title23 = Radio Cluster
| length23 = 3:11
| title24 = Underworld Drift
| length24 = 6:09
| title25 = Mound Builders
| length25 = 0:57
| title26 = Rolling Credits
| length26 = 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.
 
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/kentucky-route-zero-memory-overflow here].
== Act I ==
| albumart = Act I soundtrack album art.jpg
| title1 = The Stars Drop Away
| length1 = 4:2931
| title2 = Ghosts in the Static
| length2 = 3:2827
| title3 = You've Got to Walk
| note3 = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
| length3 = 2:1920
| title4 = Animal Bones
| length4 = 2:3029
}}
Released January 27, 2013. ProducedWritten and produced by Ben Babbitt, and mastered by Theo Karen. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt. Mastered and mastered by [[Jake Elliott]].
"You've Got to Walk" features vocals by Emily Cross, with Bob Buckstaff on upright bass.
| length1 = 2:04
| title2 = Bureau of Reclaimed Spaces
| length2 = 4:2024
| title3 = The Zero
| length3 = 3:3433
| title4 = Work and Need
| length4 = 4:0910
| title5 = Long Journey Home (Solo)
| note5 = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
| length5 = 3:1317
| title6 = Julian
| length6 = 4:5654
| title7 = Long Journey Home (Ensemble)
| length7 = 21:1658
| note7 = by The Bedquilt Ramblers
}}
Released June 14, 2013. ProducedWritten and produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt. Mastered and mastered by Jake Elliott.
"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.
| length1 = 2:44
| title2 = Weird Vector
| length2 = 3:0607
| title3 = Hall of the Mountain King
| length3 = 3:3742
| title4 = Too Late to Love You
| length4 = 65:1457
| title5 = What Would You Give
| length5 = 3:3027
| note5 = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
}}
Released May 6, 2014. ProducedWritten and produced by Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt.
"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.
| albumart = Krz-act4-full.jpg
| title1 = Dark Rum Noir
| length1 = 1:5857
| title2 = My Light Heaven
| length2 = 3:5049
| title3 = Glowing Arms
| length3 = 3:2931
| title4 = Riverworld
| length4 = 4:19
| title5 = Angel Wings
| length5 = 5:5452
| title6 = Echo River Central Exchange
| length6 = 4:2024
| title7 = This World Is Not My Home
| length7 = 3:2927
| note7 = by [[The Bedquilt Ramblers]]
| title8 = Music for Rivers
| length8 = 3:0605
}}
Released August 5, 2016. Producedby Ben Babbitt and mastered by Theo Karon. An old version was produced, recorded, and mixed by Ben Babbitt. Mastered and mastered by Theo Karon at Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA.
"Dark Rum Noir", "My Light Heaven", "Glowing Arms", and "This World Is Not My Home" mixed by Theo Karon. Album artwork by [[Tamas Kemenczy]].
Listen to this album [https://benbabbitt.bandcamp.com/album/the-entertainment-soundtrack here].
== ''JunebugToo Late to Love You'' ==
{{Tracklist
| title = JunebugToo Late to Love You| albumart = Junebug album art- Too Late to Love You.jpg| title1 = Intro| length1 = 1:11| title2 = Static Between Stations| length1 length2 = 3:07| title3 = Poison Dream| length3 = 3:37| title4 = Lighter Than It Feels| length4 = 3:12| title5 = Too Late To Love You| length5 = 5:55| title6 = Interlude| length6 = 1:37| title7 = Out Here| length7 = 4:37| title8 = Deeply In Mind| length8 = 4:35| title9 = Sky Remains| length9 = 3:17| title10 = Next Time| length10 = 3:0820| note1 title11 = track number unknownNight Surrounds Us| length11 = 5:02
}}
Not yet releasedReleased October 2, 2020. "Static Between Stations" was released August 23Written and produced by Ben Babbitt in 2014ā€“15 at the Coach House in Chicago, 2016IL and Hotel Earth in Los Angeles, CA. Artwork and design by Camilo Medina.
This track from Junebug's upcoming self-titled album The single "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]. 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.
The music video for "Static Between Stations" is directed by Rebecca Rau and Alex Tyson, and stars Mireya Lucio, Theo Karon, and Ben BabbittListen to this album [https://junebug. Makeup is by Alina Cutrono with costumes by Anna Leocha and Alina Cutronobandcamp. Special thanks com/album/too-late-to Tim Horner-love-you here].
== Other tracks ==
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].
 
== References ==
 
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