65daysofstatic to release No Man's Sky soundtrack album
65daysofstatic are releasing a new album - their soundtrack for eagerly awaited game, No Man's Sky.
The soundtrack - titled No Man’s Sky: Music for an Infinite Universe - is out 17 June via Laced, and follows 2013 LP Wild Light. It's an ambitious project that seeks to find an answer to the question "What does forever sound like?", and is described in the press release as "very much a new 65daysofstatic record".
It has been recorded at Chapel Studios in Lincolnshire with co-producer Dave Sanderson (Reverend & the Makers).
Speaking about the project, 65daysofstatic say: "Being involved with No Man’s Sky is as unlikely as it is exciting. Two years of our lives have disappeared into a black hole and we’ve been spat out into another dimension. The project has pushed us to explore new processes and techniques, to rethink our relationship with our own music and to essentially soundtrack every narrative thread of a ‘choose your own adventure’ novel that exists only in our minds. We’re really proud of the results, and can’t wait to release the album and play it live."
Find out why No Man's Sky is such an exciting, groundbreaking release.
Check out first single "Supermoon" below.
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