
65daysofstatic’s New No Man’s Sky Album Searches for Humanity in an AI-Filled World
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The release spotlights the growing tension between generative AI and human creativity in the music industry, while underscoring the commercial and cultural longevity of video‑game soundtracks as valuable branding and revenue assets.
Summary
British post‑rock band 65daysofstatic have released "Journeys," a 32‑track soundtrack for Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky, marking their first revisit to the game’s music after nine years. The album reworks abstract procedural soundscapes into human‑crafted compositions alongside game audio director Paul Weir, blending post‑rock epics with ambient synths. It is positioned as a deliberate counter‑statement to AI‑generated music, emphasizing handcrafted artistry over algorithmic content. The record is now available on streaming platforms and vinyl, with the duo hinting at possible live performances for the game’s 10th anniversary.
65daysofstatic’s new No Man’s Sky album searches for humanity in an AI-filled world
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