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Instrumental wizards 65daysofstatic have announced details of the release of the official soundtrack album for the highly anticipated Playstation game ’No Man’s Sky.
Titled ‘No Man’s Sky: Music for an Infinite Universe’, the album will be released on 17th June – they’ve also posted a new track online which is the first full taster from the album, once more proving that they’re capable of crushing all competition with their complete mastery of the soundscape.
A sprawling, fantastical epic which pulses with adrenaline and evokes the desolate and wondrous exploration of new horizons which will challenging players in No Man’s Sky, its a fraught and tightly wound track which somehow simultaneously builds and expands into an Oscar-worthy beast that towers and swells.
Is that a tear in our eyes or just some space dust? Nothing to see here…
Listen here: