Music

James Primate (lead composer of Rain World)'s Bandcamp and many songs from the soundtrack can be found here.

An interactive reference map can be found here.

A playlist of all Rain World music (Rain World - The Hidden Songs) can be found here.

[*] This soundtrack has not been named by the developers. Instead, the names in The Hidden Songs playlist, which are unofficial, have been used. [†] This soundtrack has been altered and looped by Rain Land Society, and thus is an unofficial soundtrack. However, it will remain in the list for the sake of convienience. [‡] This soundtrack from the Rain World alphas is unofficially named for the sake of clarity. [§] This soundtrack's name is derived from James Primate's Soundcloud. [**] This soundtrack from James Primate's Clyp.it is unofficially named for the sake of clarity.

Notes: - ELSE VIII (Unofficial) (track 48) is The Ride partially noise-cancelled by inverting Gold Swim. It is not an official track or an extension and thus will not be included. - Project Moondown (Bonus Track) (track 113) and Project Mooncrypts (Bonus Track) (track 114) are fan creations made by Rain Land Society. - Memory Crypts Rain (Looped) (track 115) and Memory Crypts Ambience (Looped) (track 117) are looped versions of ambience and will not be included because unlike the official music, its ambience consists of loaded sound effects.
 * Rain Land Society's "The Hidden Songs" includes additional songs, which will not be included in the table above for the following reasons:

Threat - Outskirts (Unused)

 * Note : this is an unofficial combination of all "SU_" layers, mixed so that it is close in intensity to the current version.

Threat - Garbage Wastes (All Layers)

 * Note: this composition is unofficial and only done for the sake of showing how the threat layer below would fit into the song.

Threat - Industrial Complex (All Layers)

 * Note: this composition is unofficial and only done for the sake of showing how the threat layer below would fit into the song.

Threat - Farm Arrays (All Layers)

 * Note: this composition is unofficial and only done for the sake of showing how the threat layer below would fit into the song.

TH_LF - CHORDS


= Releases =

Rain World - Selections from the OST
"'Selections from the Rain World Soundtrack. Rain World is available worldwide!'"


 * Released on March 31st, 2017, three days after Rain World's release on Windows and PS4.
 * This release has been delisted from Bandcamp, but is still accessible through the link.

Rain World - Songs and Rhythms
"'Selections from the Rain World Soundtrack. Rain World is available worldwide!'"


 * This soundtrack is identical to Rain World - Selections from the OST in terms of music.
 * Released on February 22nd, 2019.

Rain World - Ambients and Instrumentals
"'Selections from the Rain World Soundtrack. Rain World is available worldwide!'"


 * Released on February 22nd, 2019.

Alphas, Gems and Junk
"'A pile of odds and ends from the Rain World OST that never made it into the other OST releases, for whatever reason. Most of the early tracks were written for the Rain World alpha, which was conceived in a more uptempo, noisy percussion chiptune style that we wound up moving away from as time went on and we got more emo and dreary with it. Some real gems in that batch though, especially RW_4, which featured heavily in trailers and previews early on, but never fit into the game proper. Also the latter part of the named tracks feature a couple of choice pieces written by Lydia, my absolute favorite of which is Swaying Fronds. That section is pretty solid, just didn't fit the pacing of the original OST release, or the more atmospheric themed 'Ambients and Instrumentals' release. Im happy to have them see the light of day here.  Be warned though: in between those points there is a no-slugcats-land of loud, noisy, junk that was probably cut for good reason! Traverse at your own aural risk!'"


 * Released on March 29th, 2019.

Vinyls
Rain World has three sets of vinyls, all titled "Rain World (Original Soundtrack) by James Primate" and containing 30 soundtracks from the game. The sets consist of two vinyls with fifteen songs each (the A-side and C-side have seven soundtracks whereas the B-side and D-side have eight). All three sets have the same vinyl cover, with the outer artwork being an expanded version of the Songs and Rhythms cover and the inner artwork being an expanded version of the Ambients and Instrumentals cover. In addition, all sets come with a 12" x 12" art print of a Slugcat.

The first set released was an exclusive variant with two glow-in-the-dark vinyls. The set was released in two limited runs by Limited Run Games which occurred simultaneously on December 18th, 2018. These two limited runs were the Rain World Slugcat Bundle (PS4), of which 100 were produced; and the Rain World Soundtrack Vinyl Exclusive Variant, of which 500 were produced.

The second set released was a variant with one marine translucent disc containing the A-side and B-side as well as one violet disc containing the C-side and D-side. The set was released on February 14th, 2019 by Black Screen Records, and can be found here.

The third set released was a variant consisting of two 100%-recycled and random-colored "Re-Vinyl" discs, with one disc containing the A-side and B-side and the other containing the C-side and D-side. The set was released on July 13th, 2022 by Black Screen Records, and can be found here.

RW dayns
RW dayns is a remix of Sundown (Theme I) made by James Primate, and with accompanying art made by AnnoyingFlower.

Trivia

 * The song Grumblebum was mixed from a short voice recording of James and Joar at PAX.

Initial recording Pitched recording Sampled audio Final song