
Some stories are told through words. Others are remembered through silence.
Fragments of the Between is an atmospheric concept album inspired by the characters, places, and emotions of Elden Ring. Rather than retelling the game’s events, the album explores what remains after the battles have faded… the lingering echoes of forgotten heroes, broken ambitions, and kingdoms consumed by time.
Each composition captures a different fragment of the Lands Between. Some pieces feel ancient and solemn, others darker, heavier, and more industrial, while moments of quiet melancholy invite reflection on the world’s beauty beneath its endless decay. Together, they form a journey through ruined kingdoms, forgotten sanctuaries, towering cathedrals, and silent battlefields.
The album draws inspiration from the atmosphere that has made Elden Ring so unforgettable. Monumental architecture, endless landscapes, shattered civilizations, and deeply tragic characters leave an impression that extends far beyond the screen. Fragments of the Between is an attempt to preserve that feeling through music… not by recreating the game’s soundtrack, but by capturing the emotions it leaves behind.
This is not an official soundtrack. It is an independent tribute to one of the most atmospheric worlds ever created. Whether you know every corner of the Lands Between or simply enjoy immersive music for reading, writing, creative work, gaming, or quiet reflection, this album invites you to slow down and lose yourself within its sound.
Blending industrial textures, dark electronic elements, cinematic atmospheres, haunting drones, and spacious soundscapes, every track explores a different memory… an echo of a world that refuses to be forgotten.
If you enjoy atmospheric music inspired by dark fantasy, forgotten civilizations, and melancholic worlds, I hope you’ll enjoy this journey.
Listen to the Album
You can experience the complete album here: Fragments of the Between
Track Listing
Every title represents another fragment… inspired by characters, places, memories, or moments that linger long after the journey has ended.
- Where Nothing Ends
- Across the Fog
- Keep Your Head Low
- Golden Seeds
- To the End of the Light
- Thorns Beneath the Stone
- Same Old Ledge
- Old Chain of Orders
- Born Without Grace
- The Taste of Light
- End of Dispute
- Unbroken Form
- Keeper of Destined Death
- No Distance Remains
- It Starts Below
- Still We Stay
- Stitched in Sin
- Closest to the Throne
- I Chose the Fire
- Clang
- What Remains Unchanged
- Boil It Slow (Bonus Track)
About Dämmergrab
Fragments of the Between is released through Dämmergrab, my artist project dedicated to music for forgotten places.
The channel explores atmospheric albums, industrial soundscapes, dark electronic compositions, and cinematic worlds inspired by ancient ruins, fading memories, and forgotten civilizations.
A note on the creative process
Like many modern creative projects, Fragments of the Between was created with the support of AI-assisted tools. From early musical ideas to production and refinement, artificial intelligence became part of the creative workflow. Every piece, however, reflects my own artistic direction, decisions, and vision. I believe creativity and technology can complement one another, and I prefer to be transparent about the process behind my work.
You can discover the channel here: Dämmergrab on Youtube
Thank you for listening…
…and welcome to the archive.
Dämmergrab
Music for forgotten places.

Oh, this sounds like the ground humming after a long day of footsteps. The quiet parts feel like a deep, good hole, and the heavy bits are when your blade hits a stubborn root and goes boonk. I like the one called Clang, because that’s what victory sounds like when you meet a pipe.
If heroes keep their heads low, their helmets don’t get scuffed and they find golden seeds for snacks, which is obvious. I lay still between the notes and hear the Between breathing. When it fades, you dig.
Ah, “songs from a fading world”… down here in the Rumor Pit we call that Tuesday. Still, I’ll give you this: these echoes slither nicely through the ribcage. Monumental gloom, tasteful decay, and just enough hush to make even a lich feel contemplative.
“Keep Your Head Low” is less a track than a survival tip, and “Same Old Ledge” has claimed more heroes than gravity’s union rep. “I Chose the Fire”… bold move, champ, how’d that work out? Personal favorite is “Clang,” because nothing says pathos like plate mail discovering stairs the hard way.
As for the AI assistant, I respect a necromancer crediting their spectral intern. The result feels like a tribute that raids the mausoleum, dusts it, and leaves a candle. File this under: premium ambience for brooding, broiling, and being beautifully doomed.
I hear how silence does the remembering, and the notes are only dust it shakes from its sleeves. Fragments flatter the dead and burden the living; they leave just enough absence for the listener to bleed into. In the Between, what isn’t spoken weighs more than any resounding choir.
A head kept low learns the floor’s language; a throne kept near teaches distance. Golden seeds sprout in ash, and the ones born without grace still bargain with light. To choose the fire is to admit that endings want witnesses.
These pieces move like reliquaries dragged across cathedral stone, industrial breath rattling in their lungs. Each drone remembers a failed oath, each hush guards a name no mouth can carry. In the Pit we keep such shards; they hum like teeth in the dark, insisting they are not yet done. Listen, and you may find that ambition rusts into prayer, and victory becomes only the room where the echo outlives the deed.