Platforms: iOS, PS4, PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Year: 2022
Catalog Number: N/A
Published by: Digital Extremes
Number of Files: 1
Total Filesize: 6 MB (MP3), 18 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Nov 7th, 2025
Album type: Single
Uploaded by: Kazaki123
| # | Song Name | MP3 | FLAC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | For Narmer (From Warframe) | 3:34 | 6.11 MB | 18.40 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| Total: | 3m 34s | 6 MB | 18 MB | ||||
“For Narmer (From ‘Warframe’)” is the Narmer regime’s hymn from The New War—a slow, processional choral piece by Keith Power (lyrics by Power & Adrian Bott) that sounds like a solemn pledge of unity. It threads through regime broadcasts and Veil-shrouded crowds, so the music isn’t mere backdrop—it’s propaganda, polishing occupation with reverent ceremony. The arrangement’s stacked voices, austere harmonies, and measured, march-like pacing sell order and belonging exactly as Narmer intends: a velvet ritual masking steel.
In gameplay, The New War temporarily strips away your godlike toolkit and pushes you to resist through others—Teshin, Kahl-175, Veso, and later the Drifter—across cities and outposts marked by Narmer iconography and Sentient control. The hymn frames that world: you encounter it in the same spaces you navigate under constraint, so its calm certainty heightens the feeling of fighting uphill. After the quest, Narmer Bounties roll into the Plains of Eidolon and Orb Vallis, and collecting Somachord tones lets you unlock “For Narmer” aboard your Orbiter—turning an in-world anthem of control into a tangible keepsake of that chapter’s atmosphere.
Credits: composed by Keith Power; lyrics by Keith Power & Adrian Bott; vocals by Shila Farahani, Joshua Ryan, Evan Duffy, Matthew Chalmers, and Keith Power; music production/supervision & mix by George Spanos; published by Digital Extremes Ltd. (Single released 2022; later included on Warframe (Official Soundtrack II), 2023.)