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DTF St. Louis (2026) Soundtrack Guide

HBO Max 7.4 Crime | Drama 2026

The HBO limited series DTF St. Louis, starring Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini, follows three Missouri adults navigating mid-life boredom through a clandestine love triangle. The plot begins when Clark introduces his coworker Floyd to a dating app focused on "spicing up" relationships, leading to events that spiral out of control and result in a murder investigation.

DTF St. Louis soundtrack include songs by Donovan, Nancy Sinatra and Cream. This informational article provides details about the composers and music supervisors involved in the HBO Max series. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the series section.

DTF St. Louis is a seven-part HBO Max series that revolves around a love triangle and a mysterious death. The story follows three adults dealing with middle-age malaise who become involved with a discreet affair app designed for married couples in St. Louis. Using a nonlinear narrative, the episodes revisit previous scenes to slowly reveal the chronology of events and how the crime actually happened. Two detectives lead the investigation, uncovering the digital trails left by the "DTF St. Louis" app.

Theme Song

Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In

The 5th Dimension

Scene Context: DTF St Louis Opening Theme Music

Soundtrack by Episode

Episode 1: Cornhole (Mar 1, 2026)

When Clark and Floyd learn that both their marriages have stalled, they begin to explore a new dating app for extramarital affairs.

Episode 2: Snag It (Mar 8, 2026)

After meeting at the cornhole party, Clark quickly hits it off with Floyd's wife Carol. Later, detectives Homer and Plumb dig deeper into Clark's relationship with Carol – and Floyd's time on the DTF app.

Episode 3: The Go Getter (Mar 15, 2026)

When Detective Plumb discovers that Carol has lied about key details of her affair, she presses Homer to let her question Clark. Once in the hot seat, unsettling truths about Clark's relationships with both Floyd and Carol begin to come to light.

Episode 4: Missouri Mutual Life & Health Insurance Company (Mar 22, 2026)

Eager to please, Clark ramps up his support for Floyd's health and financial wellness, while Carol makes her lover swear to secrecy.

Episode 5: Amphezyne (Mar 29, 2026)

Floyd confronts Clark about the affair. Plumb and Homer uncover new information about Carol's past.

Episode 6: The Denny's Plan (Apr 5, 2026)

Floyd's ego takes a hit after a failed attempt to reconnect with Carol, leading Clark to help his friend using the DTF app.

  • 00:10:39

    Scene Context: Homer and Plumb review grainy security footage showing a cyclist in the distance. The video, captured on camera, displays the individual's vague outline as they ride by.

  • Down to Zero

    Joan Armatrading

    00:21:45

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  • The Last Waltz Suite: Theme From the Last Waltz (feat. Orchestra)

    The Band

    00:32:16

    Scene Context: Clark and Terry engaged in a conversation about a potential payment in exchange for favorable treatment at a Denny's restaurant location in Chicago. The discussion occurred on [insert date] during a morning meal.

  • This Will Be Our Year

    The Zombies

    00:37:26

    Scene Context: Clark and Tiger Tiger negotiate and agree on the terms of their consensual sexual encounter during a meal.

  • Daydream

    Gunter Kallmann Choir

    00:45:59

    Scene Context: Closing Credits Song

Episode 7: No One's Normal. It Just Looks That Way from Across the Street (Apr 12, 2026)

With Tiger Tiger out of the picture, Clark proposes a new plan. After a series of revelations, Plumb and Homer are forced to question everything they thought they knew about the case.

The series focuses on the consequences of betrayal and the risks of affair apps in modern relationships. It combines a psychological drama with a police investigation, showing how hidden secrets can destroy ordinary lives in the Gateway City. For viewers who enjoy suspenseful stories about high-stakes secrets, similar to Your Honor or The Undoing, this series offers a dark look at trust and desire in the digital age.

Main Cast

Official Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who composed the music for DTF St. Louis?

The score for DTF St. Louis was composed by Alex Wurman.

How many songs are in the soundtrack for DTF St. Louis?

There are 31 songs featured in the soundtrack for DTF St. Louis. SeekerTune lists all of them with detailed scene descriptions.

What are the genres of DTF St. Louis?

The main genres for DTF St. Louis include Crime, Drama.

How many seasons does DTF St. Louis have?

The TV show DTF St. Louis currently has 1 season.

SHOW INFO
Composer Alex Wurman
Supervisors Kevin J. Edelman
Network HBO Max
External Links TMDB, IMDb