I love small, direct hunts, so here’s a fast, hands-on way to get the 'Awake' soundtrack tracks: find the exact title (like 'Awake' 2012 US series, or another), then check these three spots in order—(1) composer or label pages (Bandcamp, official site), (2) streaming services (Spotify/iTunes list tracks cleanly), (3) Discogs for physical release details. If none of those help, use Shazam while an episode is playing to capture a cue and then search that song title.
If you want me to fetch the list, tell me a little identifying detail (lead actor, year, or whether it’s a game), and I’ll pull the official track names, lengths, and where you can listen. I’m happy to do the legwork and share direct links or playlist suggestions so you can binge the soundtrack properly.
When I go out looking for a show's OST, I look at it like detective work: identify the exact property, then triangulate the release info. With 'Awake', start by clarifying whether you mean a TV show, film, or game. Once that’s settled, I check the composer’s discography (many composers list official OSTs and their track listings), then cross-reference that with online retailers (iTunes usually lists tracks exactly as released) and Discogs for catalogue numbers and track durations. If the OST was released physically, Discogs typically includes liner notes that reveal cue names and ordering.
Sometimes a soundtrack is released as an EP or a highlights album rather than the complete score; in those cases, fan-run sites or soundtrack forums will have the full cue list transcribed from the episodes. Another trick I use is to search the show’s page on IMDb under the soundtrack section—occasionally individual tracks or song credits show up there. If you want, give me the production year or a linked clip and I’ll pull the full official track listing and point you to where to stream or buy it.
I’ve been down the rabbit hole of soundtrack hunts enough times to know how addictive it gets, and when someone asks about the tracks on the 'Awake' series official soundtrack I immediately want to pull up my streaming apps and a notepad.
I don’t have a definitive track list here because there are multiple productions titled 'Awake' (TV shows, games, albums), and labels sometimes release full OSTs, partial EPs, or just theme singles. What I do is check a few places in this order: the composer’s official site or Bandcamp page (composers often publish complete track listings there), Discogs for physical releases (which lists side A/B and track times), then Spotify/iTunes/Apple Music for digital tracklists, and finally soundtrack wikis or Soundtrack.net for episode-to-cue mappings. If you tell me which 'Awake' you mean (year, country, or a lead actor/game dev), I can look up the exact tracks and even note which cues correspond to key scenes.
In the meantime, expect an OST of a serialized drama called 'Awake' to include a main title, several character or mood cues (short tracks used as motifs), and a few longer suite-like pieces that combine themes from multiple episodes. That’s usually how they’re packaged, and once you give me the specific 'Awake', I’ll fetch the precise list for you.
I’m the kind of person who shouts at the TV when a background tune is awesome and then immediately wants to know every track name. For 'Awake', the quickest practical move is to fire up Spotify or Apple Music and search 'Awake soundtrack' plus the show’s year or composer name. Often the streaming release will have 10–30 tracks laid out as 'Main Title', 'Track 02 - [Cue name]', etc. If Spotify doesn’t show it, Discogs will usually have a release page showing vinyl/CD track listing and label info.
Also, try the credits of an episode—sometimes the ending credits will list the composer and the title of the main theme. If you want, tell me which 'Awake' (like the 2012 US series or a different one) and I’ll chase down the exact tracklist and where to buy or stream it. I love these little hunts and I’m happy to help you snag the right release.
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Gosh, I get why you're asking — I'm glued to updates for 'Awake' too. Right now there isn't an official premiere date for season 2 that I can point to. I've been stalking the show's social feed and the streaming platform pages, and the creators have teased development but stopped short of a concrete release window. That usually means either they're still in production or they're waiting on marketing timing.
If you're like me and want to be ready the second it's announced, follow the show's official Twitter/Instagram, subscribe to the streamer, and sign up for email alerts if they offer them. Trailers and festival screenings are the best early signals — once a trailer drops, premieres usually follow within a few weeks to a couple of months. I'm keeping my notifications on and refreshing weekly; I’ll probably binge it with a giant bowl of snacks the day it lands.
I get a little giddy whenever someone asks about 'Awake' because that show is one of those short-lived gems that rewards watching in the intended sequence. The simplest, clean way to approach it is: watch the episodes in their episode-number order (S01E01, S01E02, ..., up to S01E13). The series was designed so each episode flips between the two realities, and the emotional beats and small mysteries build across the sequence, so chronological episode order preserves all those payoffs.
A practical note from my own rewatch: some people forget that the complete story was packaged as a 13-episode run (streaming/DVD editions usually include all 13), even though it didn’t have a long broadcast life. Watching straight through in episode order makes the red/green reality cues, recurring motifs, and the slow revelations about character relationships land a lot stronger. If you like, pause after a few episodes to catch little details — I always end up rewinding one scene per episode to re-appreciate a subtle line or color cue. It’s a compact series, but ordered well, it feels way bigger than its runtime.