No Man’s Sky’s procedurally generated universe is unlike anything yet seen in the gaming world, and 65daysofstatic’s sonic assault is equally ambitious. The release itself comprises 10 tracks of original music, plus a second collection of 6 soundscapes and sound design, an all-encompassing journey of almost two hours.

Laced Records has published No Man’s Sky: Music for an Infinite Universe. Originating as a four-vinyl boxset, both the deluxe double CD release and digital download are available for purchase through the distributor.Music for an Infinite Universe features background tracks by 65daysofstatic of Sheffield, England, with cover art by Caspar Newbolt of Version Industries. Musicians Paul Wolinski, Joe Shrewsbury, Rob Jones and Simon Wright formed 65daysofstatic in 2001 and joined Hello Games in collaborating on the procedurally-generated open world exploration title in 2014.Mastered at Abbey Road Studios and recorded at Chapel Studios, the album is co-produced by Dave Sanderson and mixed by Tony Doogan. The digital edition of the soundtrack is streaming on Apple Music, Spotify and Amazon Music, and available for purchase through the Laced Records store.From the product page: