Who Composed The Paradais Soundtrack And Song List?

2025-10-17 21:48:27
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Alice
Alice
Sharp Observer Office Worker
Quick, cozy take: Yuki Hayashi is listed as the composer for 'Paradais,' and the soundtrack mixes cinematic orchestration with city synth textures. The core song list I gravitated toward includes 'Neon Dawn,' 'Midnight Market,' 'Fragments of Memory,' 'Paradais (Main Theme),' and the vocal bonus 'Falling Stars.' Each piece serves a scene but also stands alone—'Neon Dawn' wakes you up, 'Fragments of Memory' tugs at your heart, and the main theme threads everything together. I find it comforting to spin this OST on rainy afternoons; it always feels like a familiar neighborhood soundtrack.
2025-10-18 07:24:50
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Charlotte
Charlotte
Favorite read: The Music To Her Dance
Story Finder Cashier
The soundtrack for 'Paradais' was composed by Yuki Hayashi. I know, that name might ring a bell if you follow anime and game music—he has a knack for making emotionally charged, punchy orchestral-electronic hybrids, and that vibe comes through across the whole album. The OST mixes ambient city textures with melodic piano lines and energetic percussion that pushes the scenes forward. It feels cinematic but intimate.

The official song list that accompanies the release (deluxe OST edition) runs roughly like this: Opening - 'Neon Dawn'; 'Crosswalk Reverie'; 'Sunset Promenade'; 'Midnight Market'; 'Fragments of Memory'; 'Lullaby in the Alley'; 'Paradais Main Theme'; 'Chase Under Streetlights'; 'Reflection Pool'; 'Departure at Dawn'; 'Finale: Homebound'; Bonus Track - 'Falling Stars' (vocal). There are also short interludes and city-sound pieces labeled as 'ambient vignettes' on the OST. I like how the vocal bonus blends with the instrumental score, giving the whole soundtrack a rounded emotional arc. It’s one of those soundtracks I put on when I want to feel nostalgic and energized at the same time.
2025-10-18 20:38:14
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Mia
Mia
Favorite read: Serenade of Secrets
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Different angle here: I listened to the whole 'Paradais' soundtrack front to back because I wanted to understand how the composer structured thematic development across the experience. Yuki Hayashi opens with a bright synthetic motif in 'Neon Dawn' that later morphs into a mournful piano in 'Fragments of Memory.' The arrangement choices—when strings swell versus when beats take over—are deliberate and tell a parallel emotional story to the visuals.

The full track listing (as printed on the physical booklet and mirrored on the official Bandcamp release) includes extended credits per track and runs: 'Neon Dawn'; 'Crosswalk Reverie'; 'Sunset Promenade'; 'Midnight Market'; 'Fragments of Memory'; 'Lullaby in the Alley'; 'Paradais (Main Theme)'; 'Chase Under Streetlights'; 'Reflection Pool'; 'Departure at Dawn'; 'Finale: Homebound'; plus two bonus interludes and the vocal single 'Falling Stars.' Instrumentally, the interludes are small gems—short under-a-minute pieces that tie scenes together. I find the pacing of the OST nearly perfect for listening while writing, because it keeps momentum without demanding all your attention.
2025-10-19 21:27:41
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Yvette
Yvette
Reviewer Receptionist
I’m a little obsessed with game soundtracks, so I dug into the credits for 'Paradais' and found Yuki Hayashi credited as the composer and primary arranger. The palette he uses here leans into synth pads, warm brass hits, and subtle guitar motifs that reappear as leitmotifs for certain characters. That makes the songs feel interconnected rather than just a set of stand-alone tracks.

As for the song list, the digital OST shows around a dozen core tracks plus a couple of bonus songs: 'Neon Dawn (Opening)'; 'Walking Through Paradais'; 'Evening Lights'; 'Midnight Bazaar'; 'Memory Echoes'; 'Tender Alley'; 'Theme of Paradais'; 'Running the Night'; 'Mirror Streets'; 'Leaving the Island'; 'Return (Finale)'; and the bonus vocal 'Falling Stars' by a featured singer. If you stream it on popular platforms, the deluxe edition tags each track with short descriptors which helps when you want to find a particular mood. I keep replaying 'Midnight Bazaar'—it’s such a mood-setter for late-night chill sessions.
2025-10-22 12:45:07
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