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(Added credits to songs composed by Mike Morasky, as confirmed in his reply to my tweet https://twitter.com/MikeMorasky/status/1385654335531454465?s=20)
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The '''soundtrack''' for '''''[[Portal]]''''' is contained in the ''[[w:The Orange Box#Soundtrack|The Orange Box Original Soundtrack]]'' released on December 21, 2007. The soundtrack also contains tracks from ''{{w|Half-Life 2: Episode One}}'' and ''{{w|Half-Life 2: Episode Two|Two}}'' and ''{{w|Team Fortress 2}}''.
The '''soundtrack''' for '''''[[Portal]]''''' is contained in the ''[[w:The Orange Box#Soundtrack|The Orange Box Original Soundtrack]]'' released on December 21, 2007. The soundtrack also contains tracks from ''{{w|Half-Life 2: Episode One}}'' and ''{{w|Half-Life 2: Episode Two|Two}}'' and ''{{w|Team Fortress 2}}''. The first half of the soundtrack (consisting of songs heard in the test chambers) was composed by Kelly Bailey.  The second half (consisting of songs that play in behind-the-scenes areas, including Rattmann dens, offices, maintenance areas, and the Central AI Chamber) was composed by Mike Morasky.<ref>--~~~~https://twitter.com/MikeMorasky/status/1385654335531454465?s=20</ref>


''The Orange Box Original Soundtrack'' can be purchased from [http://www.amazon.com/The-Orange-Box-Original-Soundtrack/dp/B0011V1W9U Amazon] and [http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-orange-box-original-soundtrack/id270749981 iTunes]. The tracks from ''Portal'' can be found in .mp3 format inside the ''Portal'' game cache file ({{code|portal content.gcf}}) under the directory {{code|\portal\sound\music\}}.
''The Orange Box Original Soundtrack'' can be purchased from [http://www.amazon.com/The-Orange-Box-Original-Soundtrack/dp/B0011V1W9U Amazon] and [http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-orange-box-original-soundtrack/id270749981 iTunes]. The tracks from ''Portal'' can be found in .mp3 format inside the ''Portal'' game cache file ({{code|portal content.gcf}}) under the directory {{code|\portal\sound\music\}}.
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1. '''''Subject Name Here''''' - 1:44
1. '''''Subject Name Here''''' - 1:44
A pulsing track riddled with high pitched beeps.  Plays when the player acquires the [[Portal gun|Dual Portal Device]] that can shoot both blue and orange portals, in Test Chamber 11.
A pulsing track riddled with high pitched beeps.  Plays when the player acquires the [[Portal gun|Dual Portal Device]] that can shoot both blue and orange portals, in Test Chamber 11.  Composed by Kelly Bailey.
{{youtube|IA5z4hg_3xM|audio=yes}}
{{youtube|IA5z4hg_3xM|audio=yes}}
2. '''''Taste of Blood''''' - 3:06
2. '''''Taste of Blood''''' - 3:06
A nostalgic track with hints of melancholy that plays when the player first encounters the [[Portal gun]], which only shoots blue portals.
A nostalgic track with hints of melancholy that plays when the player first encounters the [[Portal gun]], which only shoots blue portals. Composed by Kelly Bailey.
{{youtube|BSNJ7RsP1xs|audio=yes}}
{{youtube|BSNJ7RsP1xs|audio=yes}}
3. '''''Android Hell''''' - 3:45
3. '''''Android Hell''''' - 3:45
A soaring ambient synth track that plays first in Test Chamber 13, and again in the large room of Test Chamber 18 containing turrets.
A soaring ambient synth track that plays first in Test Chamber 13, and again in the large room of Test Chamber 18 containing turrets.  Composed by Kelly Bailey.
{{youtube|dtJRiOO-ywM|audio=yes}}
{{youtube|dtJRiOO-ywM|audio=yes}}
4. '''''Self Esteem Fund''''' - 3:30
4. '''''Self Esteem Fund''''' - 3:30
Arguably the most melancholic song on the soundtrack, this lamenting track plays in Test Chambers 10, 12, and 14.
Arguably the most melancholic song on the soundtrack, this lamenting track plays in Test Chambers 10, 12, and 14.  Composed by Kelly Bailey.
{{youtube|IyPb-8OjWVk|audio=yes}}
{{youtube|IyPb-8OjWVk|audio=yes}}
5. '''''Procedural Jiggle Bone''''' - 4:34
5. '''''Procedural Jiggle Bone''''' - 4:34
A wobbly, otherworldly ambient synth track that plays both on Portal's main menu and during Test Chamber 19.
A wobbly, otherworldly ambient synth track that plays both on Portal's main menu and during Test Chamber 19.  Composed by Kelly Bailey.
{{youtube|EkQYJH9oWiI|audio=yes}}
{{youtube|EkQYJH9oWiI|audio=yes}}
6. '''''No Cake For You''''' - 4:05
6. '''''No Cake For You''''' - 4:05
A slightly creepy, hopeless track that plays in Test Chamber 16's Ratman den.  Throughout the track, high pitched radio transmission-like beeps and rythmic, water-like synth bells can be heard.
A slightly creepy, hopeless track that plays in Test Chamber 16's Ratman den.  Throughout the track, high pitched radio transmission-like beeps and rythmic, water-like synth bells can be heard.  Composed by Mike Morasky.
{{youtube|GQghP9UGm2A|audio=yes}}
{{youtube|GQghP9UGm2A|audio=yes}}
7. '''''4000 Degrees Kelvin''''' - 1:01
7. '''''4000 Degrees Kelvin''''' - 1:01
A dramatic, chaotic track that plays [[GLaDOS]] attempts to incinerate the player by lowering them into the fire pit on the [[Unstationary Scaffold]] at the end of Test Chamber 19.
A dramatic, chaotic track that plays [[GLaDOS]] attempts to incinerate the player by lowering them into the fire pit on the [[Unstationary Scaffold]] at the end of Test Chamber 19.  Composed by Kelly Bailey.
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{{youtube|fjoPbSGOgfo|audio=yes}}
8. '''''Stop What You Are Doing''''' - 4:00
8. '''''Stop What You Are Doing''''' - 4:00
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{{youtube|vzxqWuqpvX0|audio=yes}}
9. '''''Party Escort''''' - 4:21
9. '''''Party Escort''''' - 4:21
A soft, synth-filled ambient track that plays during the protagonist's first encounter with the [[Rocket Turret]].
A soft, synth-filled ambient track that plays during the protagonist's first encounter with the [[Rocket Turret]].  Composed by Mike Morasky.
* The high-pitched ringing heard throughout the song ''may'' represent the Rocket Turret's aiming laser.  This, however, is unconfirmed by Kelly Bailey, the composer.
* The high-pitched ringing heard throughout the song ''may'' represent the Rocket Turret's aiming laser.  This, however, is unconfirmed by Morasky.
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{{youtube|xIzVpkWCUTA|audio=yes}}
10. '''''You're Not a Good Person''''' - 1:24
10. '''''You're Not a Good Person''''' - 1:24
An intense percussive track that plays during the turret ambush towards the end of the protagonist's escape.
An intense percussive track that plays during the turret ambush towards the end of the protagonist's escape. Composed by Mike Morasky.
* This track shows some similarities to the Half-Life 2 song [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3LbvWMCC3g "The Innsbruck Experiment,"] which was also composed by Kelly Bailey.
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{{youtube|pUNzXZZ_lA8|audio=yes}}
11. '''''You Can't Escape, You Know''''' - 6:24
11. '''''You Can't Escape, You Know''''' - 6:24
Plays during the final battle with GLaDOS, as [[neurotoxin]] flows into the [[Central AI Chamber]].
Plays during the final battle with GLaDOS, as [[neurotoxin]] flows into the [[Central AI Chamber]].  Composed by Mike Morasky.
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{{youtube|PWUAT-pAkbg|audio=yes}}
12. '''''Still Alive''''' - 3:05
12. '''''Still Alive''''' - 3:05

Revision as of 19:27, 23 April 2021

The soundtrack for Portal is contained in the The Orange Box Original Soundtrack released on December 21, 2007. The soundtrack also contains tracks from Half-Life 2: Episode One and Two and Team Fortress 2. The first half of the soundtrack (consisting of songs heard in the test chambers) was composed by Kelly Bailey. The second half (consisting of songs that play in behind-the-scenes areas, including Rattmann dens, offices, maintenance areas, and the Central AI Chamber) was composed by Mike Morasky.[1]

The Orange Box Original Soundtrack can be purchased from Amazon and iTunes. The tracks from Portal can be found in .mp3 format inside the Portal game cache file (portal content.gcf) under the directory \portal\sound\music\.

Track listing

Listen to soundtrack on YouTube.
The Orange Box Soundtrack Cover.jpg

1. Subject Name Here - 1:44 A pulsing track riddled with high pitched beeps. Plays when the player acquires the Dual Portal Device that can shoot both blue and orange portals, in Test Chamber 11. Composed by Kelly Bailey.

2. Taste of Blood - 3:06 A nostalgic track with hints of melancholy that plays when the player first encounters the Portal gun, which only shoots blue portals. Composed by Kelly Bailey.

3. Android Hell - 3:45 A soaring ambient synth track that plays first in Test Chamber 13, and again in the large room of Test Chamber 18 containing turrets. Composed by Kelly Bailey.

4. Self Esteem Fund - 3:30 Arguably the most melancholic song on the soundtrack, this lamenting track plays in Test Chambers 10, 12, and 14. Composed by Kelly Bailey.

5. Procedural Jiggle Bone - 4:34 A wobbly, otherworldly ambient synth track that plays both on Portal's main menu and during Test Chamber 19. Composed by Kelly Bailey.

6. No Cake For You - 4:05 A slightly creepy, hopeless track that plays in Test Chamber 16's Ratman den. Throughout the track, high pitched radio transmission-like beeps and rythmic, water-like synth bells can be heard. Composed by Mike Morasky.

7. 4000 Degrees Kelvin - 1:01 A dramatic, chaotic track that plays GLaDOS attempts to incinerate the player by lowering them into the fire pit on the Unstationary Scaffold at the end of Test Chamber 19. Composed by Kelly Bailey.

8. Stop What You Are Doing - 4:00 A creepy ambient track that plays during the protagonists' escape as they traverse through the dilapidated maintenance areas and offices of the Enrichment Center.

9. Party Escort - 4:21 A soft, synth-filled ambient track that plays during the protagonist's first encounter with the Rocket Turret. Composed by Mike Morasky.

  • The high-pitched ringing heard throughout the song may represent the Rocket Turret's aiming laser. This, however, is unconfirmed by Morasky.

10. You're Not a Good Person - 1:24 An intense percussive track that plays during the turret ambush towards the end of the protagonist's escape. Composed by Mike Morasky.

11. You Can't Escape, You Know - 6:24 Plays during the final battle with GLaDOS, as neurotoxin flows into the Central AI Chamber. Composed by Mike Morasky.

12. Still Alive - 3:05 The acclaimed end credits theme of Portal, written by Jonathan Coulton and sung by Ellen McLain as GLaDOS.