Intense gritty swirling synths and dark murky drum beats in a spooky electro tension track. The music gives a feeling of terror and mystery while building fear and anxiety. Perfect background for true crime documentaries and spooky videos and podcasts needing ominous intense darkness and horror.
A grand, soaring electro-soul song about a broken relationship and being hurt, with haunting female lead vocals, airy piano, strings, keys, pulses, and big percussions, ideal for films, credits, majestic scenery, and horror stories.
Minimal suspense underscore, with off kilter percussion and menacing harp and piano notes, deep bass pads and epic drums. Gives a sense of rising uncertainty. Perfect for videos and radio when depicting mystery and anxiety. Especially at Halloween and scary events
A dark glockenspiel and strings first part with a second part with light pulsing pads and string ostinato, creating a mysterious atmosphere and a sense of anticipation. Great for documentaries, videos, films and various other productions needing a touch of mystery.
Sparse, emotional underscore, with cinematic echoing electric guitar notes over dark pads. The music gives an ominous feeling of melancholy uncertainty. Perfect for building tension with heartbreak and tragedy. Would work well with eerie paranormal mystery, scary true crime documentaries, and Hallow...
An acoustic guitar rings out clear into the ‘night’, yearning and rejoicing, with this intimate rendition of the Christmas classic, “O Come O Come Emmanuel”.
Bright positive reggae. Optimistic melody pleases us and relaxes. We seem to be transferring to Jamaica the center of reggae culture. Fun trumpet brass and ska guitar.
What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The
most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals
that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...
What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The
most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals
that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...
What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The
most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals
that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...
What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The
most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals
that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...
What would a horror film be without its music? Fear resembles the last wrong piece of a puzzle The
most typical characteristic of horror film music is that it is dissonant, that is, it is based on intervals
that do not sound stable and complete. Instead, they have a suspended sound, and in this way...
Incantation is catchy, bouncy, world music with a groovy beat and African ethnic instruments. Perfect for travel projects, culture videos, children's projects, documentaries, and summer commercials.
Suspenseful background track featuring gamelan, piano, celeste and more. The theme slowly builds and grows more intense introducing strings and percussive elements.
In the large attic of an old haunted mansion on Halloween, an army of ghostly skeletons marches through with a retro collection of old pianos, organs, and toy pianos playing as their orchestra. Great for Halloween or a haunted Christmas a la Nightmare Before Christmas.