
Lumines Arise is a wonderful game for many reasons, but a big one is its great OST, and soon you'll be able to own it.
Publisher Enhance has announced a date for the digital release of the soundtrack; it'll be available on 2nd February, 2026, with pre-orders now available via Bandcamp. The full album will cost $10.
The music heard throughout the puzzler is all original work by artists and composers Hydelic and Takako Ishida, the same group that brought us the mesmerising music of Tetris Effect.
Lumines Arise's OST is an eclectic mix of genres, with plenty of electronic tracks alongside rap, R&B, trance, and more. There's a wide variety of moods, again much like Tetris Effect.
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In addition to this news, Enhance has released a new single from the OST — 'Arise', the track that plays under the very first stage in the game's Journey mode. You can currently listen to it via Bandcamp and Soundcloud, with other streaming services to come.
Two other singles are also available, namely 'Only Human' and 'Dreamland'.
Have you been enjoying the music of Lumines Arise? Do you plan on picking up the OST album on release? Tell us in the comments section below.





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Even after the sale to Epic Games and the somehow even more worrying sale to Songtradr (sic), Bandcamp remains my music platform of choice by a country mile. I’ll be picking this up to go along with the Tetris Effect soundtrack. Good stuff!
@Amnesiac last year at band camp… 🙈
@Amnesiac I try to buy as much music as I can through bandcamp and save my purchases till Fridays when the Artists get the lions share of any takings.
It helps that I like a lot of obscure and underground stuff you cant buy elsewhere.
I love the game and the soundtrack works perfectly in that situation, but its not something Id play if Im not playing the game.
I cant ever remember playing a game soundtrack when not playing the game. I did discover SoundGarden though via 'Rusty Chain' as the title track on the 3do version of Road Rash. Happy Days!
@GamingGod Losing half their staff after the buyout was awful. I just hope things have stabilized so that no other shoes are dropping in the near future.
@Tintin I have a wishlist ready to go for the next Bandcamp Friday on 12/5. And I agree with you that listening to most game soundtracks out of context isn't compelling, with a few exceptions of course. I have a soft spot for the soundtracks for Katamari Damacy, Child of Eden, Lumines, and a few others. Oh, and a few Final Fantasy tracks and the music from the first Dr. Wily stage in Mega Man 2, which never fails to amaze me.
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