Music makes Geometry Dash special. The perfect soundtrack transforms a good level into an unforgettable experience, and the GD community has developed strong opinions about which songs define the game. Here are the most iconic songs in Geometry Dash history and how to discover new tracks for your own levels.
Official Level Soundtracks
RobTop carefully selected each song for the main levels, and these tracks have become inseparable from the Geometry Dash identity.
Waterflame’s Contributions
Norwegian composer Waterflame created the sound of Geometry Dash with these unforgettable pieces:
- Stereo Madness – The song that introduced millions to GD. Its simple but catchy melody perfectly matches the tutorial-style gameplay
- Back on Track – Builds on the first level’s formula with more complexity
- Time Machine – Nostalgic and dreamy, beloved by longtime players
- Electroman Adventures – An absolute fan favorite with incredible energy and memorable drops
- Clutterfunk – Darker tone matching the increased difficulty
- Fingerdash – The 2.1 update anthem that players waited years to hear
DJVI’s Impact
DJVI contributed several official level songs that became instant classics:
- Base After Base – Upbeat and energetic
- Can’t Let Go – Emotional and driving
- Jumper – Perfect for the introduction of new mechanics

Community Legendary Tracks
Beyond official levels, certain songs have achieved legendary status through iconic user-created levels:
- At the Speed of Light by Dimrain47 – Used in countless top-tier levels, this track defined early GD extreme content
- Sonic Blaster by F-777 – The Nine Circles level made this song synonymous with intense wave gameplay
- Jawbreaker by Dimrain47 – Another Dimrain classic that appears in many memorable creations
- Cataclysm by Waterflame – The song behind one of the original extreme demons
- Bloodbath track – The anthem for the level that defined extreme demon culture
Finding Music for Your Levels
Newgrounds Audio Portal
Newgrounds is the primary source for GD-compatible music. RobTop has licensing agreements with Newgrounds artists, making their music available in-game. To find songs:
- Browse the Audio Portal by genre (Electronic, Drum and Bass, Dubstep work well)
- Check the “Geometry Dash” tag for songs specifically made for levels
- Look at what songs popular creators use and explore those artists
- Use the song ID in GD’s song selection menu to add any Newgrounds track

What Makes Good GD Music
Not every song works well for Geometry Dash. The best tracks share these qualities:
- Clear beat structure that players can follow and anticipate
- Distinct sections including intro, buildup, drop, and breakdown
- Energy changes that inspire gameplay variety and different intensities
- Length between 1-4 minutes – too short feels rushed, too long tests patience
- Clean production without muddy bass that obscures the rhythm
Top Artists for Level Creation
These artists consistently produce music that works beautifully in Geometry Dash:
- Waterflame – The godfather of GD music. Everything he makes works perfectly for levels
- DJVI – Created many official tracks and maintains a similar style in all his work
- Xtrullor – Dark, intense compositions perfect for demon-level content. His “Supernova” and “Cry” are community favorites
- F-777 – Incredibly varied catalog covering every energy level and style
- Creo – Beautiful melodic pieces that inspire creative decoration and flowing gameplay
- Dimrain47 – Classic artist whose songs defined early GD culture
- Rukkus – Heavy drops and intense buildups for hard levels
Great music inspires great levels. Spend time finding the perfect song before building your creation – the right track will guide your gameplay ideas and make the design process much smoother.
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