Radio is the main way for Companions to listen to music. Besides it, there are other ways to listen to music in the game - for example, using jukeboxes and boomboxes. On some audio devices, you can switch songs. All of them are composed by Yann van der Cruyssen and are included in the game Soundtrack.
Radio[]

Radios are found everywhere in the city. They are installed on the streets and in apartments, and come in different colors. The cat can switch the radio station with his paw. The radios in the game have the function of recording to cassettes and rewinding, but in the game we do not see the use of these functions.
If you look closely at the radio, you can see that it is tuned to the AM frequencies, not FM.
Song name | Radio location |
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Cool Down | B-12 Flat |
Safe Mode | Market Place |
Velocity Regression | Momo's Apartment |
Docking Ring | Momo's Apartment |
The Kindness of Strangers | Elliot Programming |
Refresh | Elliot Programming |
Eliza | Elliot Programming |
Critical Systems | Elevator |
Bushido Calculus | Midtown Subway station near Ledoc |
Ominous Music | Midtown Subway station near Ledoc |
Suitcase | Barbershop |
Sound of Something Falling? | Barbershop |
Placeholder World | Apartment Complex, 2nd floor |
I am a Satellite | Apartment Complex, 2nd floor |
Static Sleep Loop | Apartment Complex, 2nd floor |
Dummy Code Segment (see below) | Control Room |
Jukeboxes[]

Jukebox design by Maxim Dorokhov
Jukeboxes are installed in Dufer Bar and Dufer Bar. They say that listening to three songs costs one quarter, but the cat does not pay for listening to the songs and can switch them using B-12's hacking. The names of the songs on the texture are poorly distinguishable, and those that are distinguishable are gibberish.
Song name | Jukebox location |
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The Way you Compute Tonight | Dufer Bar |
Step on my Shard | Dufer Bar |
Tomorrows | Dufer Bar |
Sterilize | Dufer Bar |
Baby Download | Midtown Bar |
Self-Destruct Sequence Initiated | Midtown Bar |
Boomboxes[]

Boombox design by Maxim Dorokhov
Boomboxes can only be found in the Antvillage and Midtown. One of them belongs to Jeanma, on which he and his friends listen to music. The boomboxes are produced by Fluxonic ("flux" which is Back to the Future reference + "Panasonic" which is real-life company) and the boombox songs cannot be switched by Cat or B-12.
Song name | Boombox |
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A Sphere of Blue Light on a Marble Floor with Waves Coming from Every Direction. | Antvillage |
Uwazumosurikae | Antvillage |
Radio Edit (radio edit) | Jeanma's |
Computational Song | Jeanma's |
Error-22 | Jeanma's |
Pressure Suit | Jeanma's |
Gallery[]
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Items | |
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Inventory Items | Atomic Battery • Broken Tracker • Fixed Tracker • Cassette Tape • Clementine's Picture • Contact Message • Electric Cable • Energy Drink • Fuse • Jacket • Keys (B-12 Flat) • Keys (Library) • Lever Handle • Music Sheets • Mysterious Message • Poncho • Postcard • Purple Plant • Red Plant • Yellow Plant • Safe's Mysterious Password • Strange Drink • Subway key • Super Spirit Detergent • Transceiver • Worker Hat • Worker Keys |
Non-Inventory Items | Ancient Relic • Backpack • Book: Volume 42 • Boxes • Bucket Pulley • Bucket-Zip-Line • Cat toys • Defluxor • Devices • Electrical Box • Gravity book • How to be a Ninja • Keys (Jail) • Paint Bucket • Paper Bags • Radio • Sarcophagus • Small Bucket • Vinyl record |
Notebooks | Clementine's Notebook • Doc's Notebook • Momo's Notebook • Zbaltazar's Notebook |
Badges | Music Badge • Outsider Badge • Plant Badge • Cat Badge • Police Badge • Neco Badge |
Collectables | Memories |