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Constant C, I would recommend having 2 versions of your game on Steam:
1. A slightly cheaper version that doesn't include the soundtrack.
2. A slightly more expensive version that includes the soundtrack.
Also, it would be great if you could include your soundtrack on bandcamp.com, but allow those who purchased the game/soundtrack on Steam to download it for free on bandcamp.com
The reason is because Bandcamp allows you to download the music in a variety of formats--most noteworthy: flac.
Plus, it might actually help you with sales since a lot of indie developers flock to bandcamp. Example: Fez, Minecraft, Super Meat Boy. http://bandcamp.com/tag/video-game-music
Putting it on iTunes would be a wise move, but it would annoy people like me who refuse to use iTunes, which is why I recommend all of the above.
Hope you consider! :-)
-Capt.Flaccid
That said i really like the soundtrack, it suits the game.
also iTunes forces you to use his app to listen to the music you get there, while I believe everyone is free to choose how and where to listen to it..
Good game btw, and I was happy to see it supports italian, my native language.
The tone and pace for the levels are just awesome. They blend easily with the situation I'm in.