video game music
soundtrack or background music accompanying video games
Video game music is an immersive soundscape that transports players to other worlds, blending orchestral swells, chiptune beats, and ambient textures. It builds tension during high-stakes battles, evokes nostalgia during quieter moments, and helps shape the emotional core of storytelling in games. From sweeping melodies that linger in your mind to catchy loops that beckon you back for another playthrough, this genre thrives on its ability to enhance the gaming experience while standing alone as a fascinating art form.
Emerging from the earliest days of gaming in the late 1970s and early '80s, video game music quickly evolved alongside technological advancements. Initially defined by simple 8-bit sounds from iconic platforms like the NES and Commodore 64, it served as a backdrop to pixelated adventures. As games grew more sophisticated, so did their scores. Classics such as Koji Kondo's work on "Super Mario Bros." and Nobuo Uematsu's compositions for "Final Fantasy" pushed boundaries, embracing intricate melodies and orchestration that rivaled traditional film scores. In the 1990s and beyond, composers like Yasunori Mitsuda with "Chrono Trigger" and Martin O'Donnell with "Halo" expanded sonic horizons further, bringing video game music into the mainstream.
For those looking to dive into this vibrant genre, start with the "Final Fantasy VI" soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu — it's rich in emotional depth. Koji Kondo's "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" captures the spirit of adventure beautifully. For a journey through nostalgia, explore the "Mega Man 2" score by Takashi Tateishi with its catchy hooks. Don’t miss Austin Wintory’s Grammy-nominated score for "Journey," which exemplifies how video game music can stand as a profound listening experience on its own. Afterward, consider exploring soundtracks from film scores or electronic music for more captivating auditory adventures.
163 artists in the catalog.
Guides for video game music artists
Top video game music albums
See essentialsInception
Hans Zimmer
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Hans Zimmer
The Prince of Egypt – Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Hans Zimmer
Blade Runner 2049
Hans Zimmer
The Power of One – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Hans Zimmer
The Thin Red Line
Hans Zimmer
The Lone Ranger
Hans Zimmer
Kung Fu Panda 4 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Hans Zimmer
All video game music artists
Tommy Tallarico
Lena Raine
Michiko Naruke
Go Shiina
Mosaic.wav
Akiba-pop, J-pop
Masafumi Takada
Jake Kaufman
chiptune
Christopher Larkin
Grant Kirkhope
Finishing Move Inc.
Shinji Hosoe
Mikolai Stroinski
film score, television score
Aubrey Hodges
electronic music
Martin Stig Andersen
Robert Prince
Masayoshi Soken
About video game music
What is video game music?
soundtrack or background music accompanying video games
Where should I start with video game music?
Start with "Inception" by Hans Zimmer. It captures what makes video game music worth exploring.
What are the best video game music albums?
The video game music albums worth hearing first: "Inception" by Hans Zimmer, "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" by Hans Zimmer, "The Prince of Egypt – Music From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" by Hans Zimmer, "Blade Runner 2049" by Hans Zimmer and "The Power of One – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" by Hans Zimmer.
How many video game music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 163 video game music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.