Dying Light: The Beast (Original Game Soundtrack)

Pre-order Regular price $64.00 CAD

ETA April 2026 

This is a distribution title courtesy of Black Screen Records. 

Description 

•    Double LP pressed on transparent red vinyl with black marbles
•    Gatefold packaging
•    Composed and produced by Olivier Deriviere
•    Edited by Jan Fité Piguillem, mixed by Jérôme Devoise and mastered by Shawn Hetfield
•    Mastered for vinyl by Christian Bethge 
•    Production management by Yaël Romano
•    Executive Producer Marion Deriviere

In Dying Light: The Beast, you step back into Kyle Crane’s skin, but he’s no longer the man he once was. Years of experiments have left him torn between fragile humanity and a monstrous power that he can barely control. Every light, every shadow, every choice feels dangerous. The forests and ruins of Castor Woods don’t just set the stage, they breathe, they watch, and they punish the reckless. This is survival stripped to the bone, where horror is not just outside, but inside you.
 
Olivier Deriviere’s powerful and capturing score for Dying Light: The Beast doesn’t just accompany Crane’s journey, it is his voice. Sometimes it whispers in empty rooms, fragile and broken, sometimes it roars with distorted rhythms and pounding drums when the Beast takes over. Between silence and sound, the music pulls you deeper into Kyle’s fractured soul, making every step and every heartbeat part of the story. It’s not just a soundtrack, it’s the echo of a man losing, and maybe finding, himself.
 
“My goal with Dying Light: The Beast was to create music that feels alive, unpredictable, sometimes comforting, sometimes hostile,” Olivier Deriviere summarizes his approach to the game’s music. Then he goes deeper into explaining his musical vision in connection with the game: “It never lets you rest. And yet, when the player decides to fight, the music fights with them. It rises, it channels Crane’s rage and returns that energy with full force.”

Get ready for a unique blend of open world and action survival horror with Dying Light: The Beast. It is the game sequel the fans have been waiting for and Olivier Deriviere once again succeeds in intensifying the experience and creating music that will still accompany you after playing.