David Arkenstone

David Arkenstone

Genres: new age, celtic, instrumental, ambient, folk

About David Arkenstone

David Arkenstone (born July 1, 1952) is an American composer and performer. His music is primarily instrumental, with occasional vocalizations. Most of Arkenstone's music falls into new age category; however, he also worked in other genres; including a heavy metal soundtrack for the Emperor: Battle for Dune video game. His music has been described as 'soundtracks for the imagination'. Throughout his career, Arkenstone released over 50 albums and composed music for video games, including World of Warcraft, and for television, including NBC's Kentucky Derby. David has been nominated for Grammy Awards four times. After moving from Chicago to California at the age of ten, he was involved in various high school bands playing guitars and keyboards, playing baseball in his spare time. He studied music in college and started a progressive rock band named after himself, but he soon discovered the music of Kitaro and was heavily influenced by it. Arkenstone was influenced by writers such as J. R. R. Tolkien and Ian Fleming, and grew up listening to bands like Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Deep Purple, and Yes, as well as listening to classical music. Arkenstone went solo and found his own sound in New Age music. He says that has been greatly aided by technology: "Technology has produced some wonderful tools for making music. The computer allows me to fully orchestrate my pieces and really fine tune them". His music is primarily instrumental. His albums, typically fantasy themed, often come packaged with literature and art. He worked with fantasy novel writer Mercedes Lackey on a few of his albums. Arkenstone and his ex-wife, Diane, created their own record label called Neo Pacifica. In addition to releasing their own music on the label, they have included other bands such as Earth Trybe, Enaid, and the Marquis Ensemble. He has also composed music for television; channels such as the History Channel, the Discovery Channel and NBC Sports include his music. He has also written music for trailers and film soundtracks, including the independent film PRISM, as well as computer game soundtracks such as World of Warcraft, Lands of Lore 2 and 3, Earth and Beyond, and Emperor: Battle for Dune; and Starlight Inception. He also features on 20 Years of Narada Piano. Arkenstone has earned four Grammy nominations for his work: In the Wake of the Wind in 1992, Citizen of the World in 2000, and Atlantis in 2004. 'Fairy Dreams in 2020. Arkenstone has learned to play a variety of musical instruments, including bouzouki, mandolin, guitar, bass guitar, harp, cello, flute, electronic keyboards, piano, Turkish saz, pennywhistle, melodica, and pan pipes. He also plays drums and percussion and has performed some vocalizations on his albums. Arkenstone is also involved in the band Troika; their sound is similar to his solo work. The band members like to remain anonymous, although the compositions are credited to Arkenstone. His theme "The Journey Begins/Kyla's Ride" was used for the FIFA World Cup France '98 broadcastings intro by the Mexican television network Azteca. His song "Papillon (On the Wings of the Butterfly)" is used as background music in Future World at Epcot in Walt Disney World. His song "The Palace" was once used as background music in Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom as well. "The Palace" also used to play in Tokyo Disneyland's Tomorrowland, and another one of his songs, "Valley in the Clouds" was also used. He signed with Domo Records and re-released the album Echoes of Light and Shadow in 2010. Arkenstone was a member of the composing team who developed the music for Blizzard Activision's World of Warcraft videogame's Cataclysm expansion. Along with Arkenstone, the team consists of Derek Duke, Glenn Stafford, and Neal Acree.

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David Arkenstone I Don't Mind The Rain
David Arkenstone Carol Of The Bells
David Arkenstone Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
David Arkenstone God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
David Arkenstone O Come All Ye Faithful
David Arkenstone Silent Night
David Arkenstone We Three Kings
David Arkenstone Oborozukiyo
David Arkenstone Forest Rendezvous
David Arkenstone The Quiet Desert
David Arkenstone The Colors Of Fall
David Arkenstone Breathe [3eUZ]
David Arkenstone Lightdancer [3eV0]
David Arkenstone Deep Blue [3eV1]
David Arkenstone Star Drops [3eV3]
David Arkenstone Jelly Wonderland
David Arkenstone The Southern Cross
David Arkenstone Angels In The Snow
David Arkenstone Chosen Voices
David Arkenstone The Temple Of Vaal
David Arkenstone By A Moving River
David Arkenstone Jewel of the Sea
David Arkenstone Acquiring Satellites
David Arkenstone Night Traveller
David Arkenstone Off The Map
David Arkenstone Just Past Midnight
David Arkenstone Tunnels
David Arkenstone By a Moving River
David Arkenstone Shinkansen
David Arkenstone Passage
I Don't Mind The Rain
Carol Of The Bells
Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
O Come All Ye Faithful
Silent Night
We Three Kings
Oborozukiyo
Forest Rendezvous
The Quiet Desert
The Colors Of Fall
Breathe [3eUZ]
Lightdancer [3eV0]
Deep Blue [3eV1]
Star Drops [3eV3]
Jelly Wonderland
The Southern Cross
Angels In The Snow
Chosen Voices
The Temple Of Vaal
By A Moving River
Jewel of the Sea
Acquiring Satellites
Night Traveller
Off The Map
Just Past Midnight
By a Moving River