Platforms: iOS, PS4, PS5, Switch, Switch 2, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Year: 2025
Catalog Number: N/A
Published by: Digital Extremes
Number of Files: 7
Total Filesize: 45 MB (MP3), 152 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Nov 7th, 2025
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Album type: Soundtrack
Uploaded by: ApOne4581, Kazaki123
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| 1. | Murum Vull | 4:07 | 8.38 MB | 26.70 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| 2. | No God Above Knowledge | 4:07 | 7.47 MB | 25.74 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| 3. | Sanctum Anatomica | 1:51 | 3.56 MB | 12.08 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| 4. | The Fragmented | 4:05 | 7.63 MB | 29.66 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| 5. | The Master Returns | 4:07 | 8.32 MB | 28.24 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| 6. | Vashtav | 4:06 | 7.43 MB | 23.57 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| 7. | Yara Jeliira | 0:58 | 1.97 MB | 6.33 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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| Total: | 23m 22s | 45 MB | 152 MB | ||||
Whispers in the Walls takes you beneath Deimos into Albrecht Entrati’s hidden Laboratories and the Sanctum Anatomica hub. This compact OST mirrors that arc: ritual voices and ancient timbres collide with tense electronics to soundtrack forbidden research, Void-touched horror, and the Cavia’s quiet stewardship. “Murum Vull” opens with urgent percussion and chant—the sound of first real skirmishes in the Labs where Entrati doctrine meets steel and circuitry. “No God Above Knowledge” then slows into an exploratory underscore for reading murals, decoding terminals, and letting tension coil between encounters.
Arrival at the hub brings “Sanctum Anatomica,” a reverent choral hush that frames the Cavia and the feeling of a living archive. Combat hardens in “The Fragmented,” whose mechanical pulse and cut-up choir suit the update’s fractured foes and rogue experiments. “The Master Returns” pushes battles forward with call-and-response momentum that ties action to the story’s central question of Entrati’s legacy and the Void pressing in. The set then breathes. “Vashtav” pulls back for reflective Sanctum moments—music for post-quest errands and taking stock of what’s been uncovered—before “Yara Jeliira” closes like an epilogue, a brief, intimate coda that lets the emotion of the quest settle after the revelations below.
Credits: Music composed by Matthew Chalmers; lyrics by Adrian Bott & Matthew Chalmers; produced by Erich Preston & Matthew Chalmers; music supervision by Erich Preston & George Spanos. Performances include vocals by Matthew Chalmers, Francesca Hauser, Alex Samaras, and Anika Venkatesh, with Julian Selody (duduk) and Julian Anderson-Bowes (acoustic bass). ℗/© 2025 Digital Extremes Ltd.
Kazaki123
03:50 Nov 7th, 2025Offline