Wydech - Urawie (cyberpunk 2077 96.1 Ritual Fm) Guide

The track is an atmospheric blend of ambient, noise, and avant-garde elements, fitting the "aggressive black and death metal" theme of Ritual FM. It features a haunting, emotional sound that contrasts with the station's more violent tracks.

The title "Żurawie" translates to "Cranes" from Polish. In some interpretations, the bird symbolises faithfulness and longevity, adding a layer of tragic irony to its use during emotional character deaths. Wydech - urawie (Cyberpunk 2077 96.1 Ritual FM)

You can hear the track while driving any vehicle in Night City or via the in-game Personal Radio added in later patches. The track is an atmospheric blend of ambient,

The track (Cranes), attributed to the artist Wydech in the game, is actually a real-world track performed by the Polish band Ugory . It is one of the most distinctive tracks on the in-game radio station 96.1 Ritual FM . Key Features of "Żurawie" It is one of the most distinctive tracks

Beyond the game, the track gained significant popularity for its use in the anime series Cyberpunk: Edgerunners . It notably serves as the somber background music for Maine’s final scene in Episode 6.

While many Cyberpunk tracks are on official soundtracks, this specific track is often found under the band's real name, Ugory , on platforms like SoundCloud or Bandcamp .

Ritual FM is the preferred station for the Maelstrom gang , a group obsessed with extreme cybernetic body modification.