| # | Title | Style | Notable Elements | Moment in Game | |---|-------|-------|------------------|----------------| | 01 | | Synth‑wave | Bright arpeggios, soaring lead synth | Opening credits – sets an upbeat tone | | 02 | “Amelia’s Pulse” | Hard‑core EDM | Aggressive 4‑on‑the‑floor kick, vocal chop “Amelia!” | First club scene, Amelia’s entrance | | 03 | “Midnight Whisper” | Ambient/Acoustic | Fingerpicked guitar, gentle strings | Quiet dialogue moments | | 04 | “Rush Hour” | Trance | Repeating melodic motif, progressive build‑up | Time‑management mini‑game | | 05 | “Heartbreaker (Hardcore Remix)” | Hard‑core | Distorted bass, glitchy FX, rap‑style spoken word | Final boss battle | | 06 | “Sunrise After” | Chill‑out | Lo‑fi beats, warm pads | Ending credits – resolution |
“Amelia” was conceived as the emotional climax of the story’s final arc, where the protagonist finally confronts the titular Club Sweethearts. The name “Amelia” pays homage to , a real‑life Tokyo club DJ who inspired the game’s lead composer, Takahiro Saito . Saito wanted a piece that would simultaneously convey yearning, triumph, and the frantic energy of a live set. clubsweethearts 24 11 29 amelia ost hardcore xx work
Compared with the , which leaned heavily on bubble‑gum pop and light jazz , the Amelia OST pushes the envelope into a hard‑core, club‑ready territory. While some purists may miss the softer tunes, the evolution feels natural for a series that’s gradually aging its characters and audience. | # | Title | Style | Notable
The edition dropped on 29 November 2024 , a date chosen intentionally to align with the Japanese “Thanksgiving” week—a period when club culture is at its peak. The release package included: Compared with the , which leaned heavily on
The night’s atmosphere was electric. Neon strobes, laser grids, and smoke machines created a futuristic haze as basslines reverberated through the floor. Amelia took the stage first, her presence commanding the dance floor from the drop of her signature track, Digital Visions . Known for her intricate synthwork and soaring vocals, Amelia blended her indie-electronic roots with the intensity of hardcore, weaving a set that shifted between ethereal melodies and explosive drops. Fans leaped, headbanged, and lost themselves in her pulsating rhythms—a testament to her growing influence in the scene.
The release, anchored by the electrifying “Amelia” OST and the experimental “XX Work” album, showcases a successful fusion of narrative gaming with hardcore electronic music. By daring to push the tempo, layering emotional lyricism, and collaborating across cultural and genre boundaries, Starlight Studios has set a new benchmark for how game soundtracks can function as both storytelling tools and stand‑alone musical works .
If you’re a fan of the series, give it a spin—especially “Amelia’s Pulse.” If you’re new, the blend of melodic pop and hard‑core beats offers a great entry point into the world of “Club Sweethearts.”