Kaos soundtrack – every song on the Netflix show

Kaos has finally arrived on Netflix and it’s safe to say we’re obsessed. Created by The End of the F***ing World‘s Charlie Covell, the dark comedy follows an increasingly paranoid Zeus (Jeff Goldblum) as he sets about trying to prevent the inevitable prophecy which foretells his downfall.

Fusing the modern world with the rich tapestry of the Greek Gods, the series focuses on three mortals who unravel their own connection in the ancient prophecy.

Jeff Goldblum as Zeus, Greek mythology, a stellar soundtrack. What’s not to like?

Through the series we see contemporary music fused with classical, reflecting the disharmony between the two worlds and fusion of new and old. Each song has been carefully curated to set the tone of the particular God in that scene, with Zeus typically being backed by classical music and opera songs, while humans tend to feature more songs from indie and rock genres.

Throw in an original score by Isabella Summers (a founding member of Florence And The Machine), and you’re in for a real treat of a track list.

Here’s every single song on the Kaos soundtrack to help you build out your next vibey playlist.

The Kaos soundtrack in full

The Kaos soundtrack includes hits by everyone from ABBA to Metronomy, with a full rundown of the songs from each episode below, in order of appearance:

Episode one

Money For Nothing – Dire Straits
Hold On I’m Coming – Samuel David Moore & Dave Prater
Gimme Gimme Gimme – ABBA
Don’t Fear The Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult
Kiss My Name – Anohni And The Johnsons
Future Starts Slow – The Kills
Eurydice – performed by Killian Scott as Orpheus
Darkness Song – Asaf Avidan
A Picture Of Me (Without You) – George Jones
I Know What I Know – Paul Simon

Episode two

Missing – Everything But The Girl (Todd Terry Remix)
The Passenger – Siouxsie & The Banshees
Disparate Youth – Santigold
The Wizard – Jimmie Rodgers
The Way To Your Heart – Hal David & John Cacavas
Heaven – The Brute Chorus

Episode three

Escape (The Pina Colada Song) – Rupert Holmes
Reet Petite – Jackie Wilson
Games People Play – Mel Torme
Paper Doll – Brian Hyland
Pack Up Your Troubles – Dick Haymes
Eurydice – Killian Scott as Orpheus
Only Time – Enya

Episode four

Sleeping On The Blacktop – Colter Wall
Know The Ledge – Eric. B & Rakim
You Don’t Love Me (No, No No) – Dawn Penn

Episode five

A Girl Like You – Edwyn Collins
Oh What A Beautiful Morning – Oklahoma
The Look – Metronomy
Hunter – Anna Calvi

Episode six

Les Fleurs – Minnie Riperton
Waking Up – Elastica
Time Of The Season – The Zombies
Over The Rainbow – Judy Garland
Praise You – Fatboy Slim

Episode seven

Keep On The Sunny Side – The Carter Family
To Conquer Pain With Love – Mariam The Believer
Figure It Out – Royal Blood

Episode eight

I’m Alive – Beth Ditto
The Man Who Sold The World – David Bowie
Hard Time – Seinabo Sey
Sacrilege – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In – The 5th Dimension

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