Industry season 4 has officially ended – and boy did that final episode pack a lot of punch!
As with seasons past, the fourth instalment of the HBO hit focuses on a real-life political moment: the ushering in of the new Labour government and the Online Safety Act.
Simultaneously, what seems to be a straightforward business venture for Yasmin (Marisa Abela) and her husband Henry Muck (Kit Harrington) soon reveals itself to be far more toxic – with Whitney Halberstram's (Max Minghella) fintech start-up, Tender, actually being a cover for all kinds of international crimes.
As well as exploring the political, financial and moral fallout of the Tender scandal, though, season 4 really pushes Harper (Myha'la) and Yasmin's friendship to the limits; between Harper uncovering the truth about Tender and profiting from it with her new fund and Yasmin going full on Ghislaine Maxwell in Paris, it seems as though there's very little keeping the pair connected anymore.
Thankfully, the show has been renewed for a fifth and final season. It also has a pretty decent soundtrack to accompany all the financial drama. So, if you were wondering, here are all the tracks (you're welcome).
Industry season 4 soundtrack
BBC and HBO’s Skins-meets-Succession banking drama is back for season 4. Here, its stars Marisa Abela and Myha’la sit down with Glamour to discuss privilege, sex scenes, and being each other’s biggest cheerleaders.

- True Faith – New Order
- Firestarter (Empirion Mix) – The Prodigy
- Fine Time – New Order
- La Mer – Charles Trenet
- Love Is Blue – Marty Robbins
- No Money No Honey – Mark Stephen Cousins & Joel Bevan
- Amber – Ethan Funk
- This was supposed to be everything – Oora
- Our House – Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- You and Me – Penny & The Quarters
- I.O.U. – Freeez
- Jazz Suite No. 2: 6. Waltz II – Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Riccardo Chailly
- Christmas Is In the Air – Henrik Lars Wikström, Anders Johan Greger Lewen & Anders Gunnar Kampe
- Is That All There Is? – Peggy Lee
- I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) – The Electric Prunes
- Magical Moments – Henrik Lars Wikström, Anders Johan Greger Lewen & Anders Gunnar Kampe
- Douche nuit – Claude Perraudin
- My Only Wish – Henrik Lars Wikström, Anders Johan Greger Lewen & Anders Gunnar Kampe
- Funeral Sentences for Queen Mary: Funeral March – Timothy Brown & Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
- Amely (Original Mix) – Evgeny KoTT
- Can't Take My Eyes Off You – Andy Williams
- Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) – Pet Shop Boys
- O du mein Österreich – János Sándor & Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
- Sukiyaki – Kyu Sakamoto
- Bassically – Tei Shi
- Horst Wessel Lied – Milva
- Orinoco Flow – Enya
- All Of My Tomorrows – Anders Gunnar Kampe & Robert Lundgren
- Happyness – Molly Nilsson
- All On You (Perfume) [12" Version] – Paris Angels
- Vienna (2008 Remaster) – Ultravox
- Set You Free – N-Trance
- Forever Young – Alphaville
- Panter (ft. Kasai Allstars & Basokin) [Instrumental] – Montparnasse Musique
- Eyes Without A Face – Billy Idol
- Both Sides Now – Judy Collins
- Silence – Delerium
- Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 in C-Sharp Minor – Tiffany Poon
- Veridis Quo – Daft Punk
- The Promise – When In Rome
- Heroes (Tony Carrasco Instrumental Mix) – Big Ben Tribe
- I Ran (So Far Away) – A Flock of Seagulls
- The Promise – When In Rome, played again
- Only Time – Enya
- Veridis Quo – Daft Punk, played again
- 3 Gnossiennes: Gnossiennes No. 1 – Patrick Cohen
- No Other Love – Jo Stafford
- Tú Y Tu Mirar… Yo Y Mi Canción – Los Ángeles Negros
- MAGIC MAN – Turnstile
- Get Thee Behind Me Satan – The Almanac Singers
- Danse Macabre, Op. 40 – Jean Martinon & Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire
- Get Thee Behind Me Satan (feat. Paul Weston and His Orchestra) – Ella Fitgerald
- La Chambre – Léo Ferré
- Mon Dieu – Édith Piaf
- Ne me quitte pas – Jacques Brel
- No Other Love – Jo Stafford, played again
- H.M.S. Pinafore, Act 2: Carefully On Tip-Toe. He Is an Englishman – Gilbert & Sullivan Collection
How can I watch Industry on TV?
You can watch all the new episodes of Industry on iPlayer now and watch the finale on BBC One at 10.40pm tonight (2 March).



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