Music from Shadowlands: Chains of Domination
Blizzard has uploaded the Chains of Domination Soundtrack to Youtube, which features over 2 hours of music from Patch 9.1!
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
Whether your journey takes you into Tazavesh, the Veiled Market, or into Korthia, the City of Secrets, the music of the Chains of Domination content update will guide your way.

Music from Shadowlands: Chains of Domination


0:00:00 - Sanctum of Domination by David Arkenstone
0:21:20 - Sanctum of Domination by Neal Acree
0:32:37 - Tazavesh, the Veiled Market by Jake Lefkowitz
0:56:47 - Korthia by Glenn Stafford
1:11:32 - Korthia by Glenn Stafford and Derek Duke
1:36:06 - Bastion - Uther by Glenn Stafford
1:41:12 - Bastion - Uther Glenn Stafford and Tracy Bush
1:47:19 - Maldraxxus - Draka/Go'el by Glenn Stafford
2:03:45 - Revendreth - Sired by Jake Lefkowitz
2:12:40 - Ardenweald - Night Warrior by Glenn Stafford
2:16:30 - Zovaal by Neal Acree and David Arkenstone

Listen to the music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, and Deezer.
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  1. Soon-TM's Avatar
    Love to see more tracks by David Arkenstone. The man is a !@#$ing genius!
  1. Val the Moofia Boss's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by ONCHEhap View Post
    One thing that is objective however is that WoW's music has become more and more forgettable as they stopped using nuance and tried to turn everything into a big orchestral piece
    You're talking about the lack of Russell Brower. The last expansion he did music for was WoD. After WoD he took a step back. IIRC he is only credited with doing occasional cinematic music now. Neal Acree and Glenn Stafford occasionally put out some good music, but the overall quality of WoW's expansions OSTs are just nowhere near as good as the pre-Legion era.

    I'm surprised WoW never put out a vinyl collection.
  1. McNeil's Avatar
    Shadowlands music has been rather forgettable. I always preferred the more atmospheric vibes from Classic-WotLK that really sets up the tone of the zones, while newer expansions music often gets louder, overuses the orchestra bits and tries too hard to sound epic.
  1. Ermelloth's Avatar
    Except the Venthyr theme, all other tracks are so-so compared to WoD and even BFA ones...

    Venthyr theme tho - absolutely great
  1. FuxieDK's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Lumy View Post
    Music from Shadowlands: Chains of Domination
    Blizzard has uploaded the Chains of Domination Soundtrack to Youtube, which features over 2 hours of music from Patch 9.1!
    Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
    Whether your journey takes you into Tazavesh, the Veiled Market, or into Korthia, the City of Secrets, the music of the Chains of Domination content update will guide your way.

    Music from Shadowlands: Chains of Domination

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    0:00:00 - Sanctum of Domination by David Arkenstone
    0:21:20 - Sanctum of Domination by Neal Acree
    0:32:37 - Tazavesh, the Veiled Market by Jake Lefkowitz
    0:56:47 - Korthia by Glenn Stafford
    1:11:32 - Korthia by Glenn Stafford and Derek Duke
    1:36:06 - Bastion - Uther by Glenn Stafford
    1:41:12 - Bastion - Uther Glenn Stafford and Tracy Bush
    1:47:19 - Maldraxxus - Draka/Go'el by Glenn Stafford
    2:03:45 - Revendreth - Sired by Jake Lefkowitz
    2:12:40 - Ardenweald - Night Warrior by Glenn Stafford
    2:16:30 - Zovaal by Neal Acree and David Arkenstone

    Listen to the music on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, and Deezer.
    Does any one actually play with music enabled?
  1. DookuDookuTree's Avatar
    WoW's music is just on another level compared to anything else, nothing beats it. but the graphical engine is aging & the more modern parts are too cartoony.

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