Rockstar's "Grand Theft Auto V" upped the ante with its massive soundtrack, which features 17 radio stations curated by the likes of Flying Lotus, Wavves, Twin Shadow, and others. (Listen to Flying Lotus' mix, FlyLoFM, above, via Rolling Stone.) It also features an original score, which was created by a collaboration between German electronic music pioneers Tangerine Dream, hip-hop producers the Alchemist and Oh No, and video game composer Woody Jackson. (DJ Shadow took the score's stems and mixed them into an album.)

Accordingly, a few corresponding "GTA V"-themed live music events have been planned in New York to correspond with the New York Film Festival.

Tangerine Dream, the Alchemist, Oh No and Woody Jackson will give a special concert called "Live From Los Santos: The Music of Grand Theft Auto V" on September 30 at St. Paul the Apostle Church in Manhattan. They will be joined by "more than 20 supporting musicians." The show will include "GTA V"-themed projections. There's also an after party at Le Poisson Rouge, featuring a DJ set from Flying Lotus and the BBC's Gilles Peterson.

On October 1 at 8pm, the New York Film Festival will host a discussion called "NYFF Live: The Music of Grand Theft Auto V" at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center Amphitheater. It will feature music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich, as well as Tangerine Dream, the Alchemist, Oh No, and Woody Jackson. Pitchfork founder/CEO Ryan Schreiber will moderate.

On September 29 at 3:30pm at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center, the NYFF will host a panel on "the storytelling and development of GTA V."

Here's a trailer for the game: