Gooseworx teases new tracks
Composer Gooseworx teased new music for Digital Circus fans with a dramatic social post that used the phrase “pouring hot liquid lead” to hype upcoming material (x.com). The teaser has attracted significant engagement from the fanbase and signals a forthcoming release push (x.com).
Gooseworx, the composer behind *The Amazing Digital Circus*, signaled new music is on the way with a fresh social media teaser aimed at the show’s fanbase. (x.com) The post came from Gooseworx’s music account and used the phrase “pouring hot liquid lead” to describe the material now being prepared. The account’s post drew heavy fan interaction on X, the platform formerly called Twitter. (x.com) The teaser lands after Gooseworx and collaborator Evan Alderete had already released official soundtrack albums tied to earlier *Digital Circus* episodes, including the 17-track pilot soundtrack released on October 25, 2023. (kkbox.com) Gooseworx’s role in the franchise is unusually central: Glitch Productions lists *The Amazing Digital Circus* as a series about trapped humans inside a virtual reality circus, and Gooseworx is not only the composer but also the show’s creator, writer and director. (glitchprod.com, wikipedia.org) That makes music updates more than a side note for this fandom. The series has been releasing episode-specific music in parallel with the show itself, and public playlists collecting official uploads now run past 50 tracks. (youtube.com) The existing catalog already spans songs from multiple episodes, from the pilot’s “Your New Home” to later releases such as “Not Alone” and “Peacefuller Times,” showing that the project treats score releases as part of the wider rollout. (youtube.com, music.youtube.com) Gooseworx also has a large direct audience outside the series. The official YouTube channel lists about 1.88 million subscribers, giving any soundtrack hint a built-in launchpad before a formal release date appears. (youtube.com) For fans waiting on the next drop, the teaser does not include a date, track list or platform announcement. What it does show is that Gooseworx is publicly moving from finished episodes and past albums toward the next batch of *Digital Circus* music. (x.com)