Dark Ambience - Horror Background Music 10 Hours
The series comprises six hours of music, portraying a range of emotions and characterised by noise throughout. Although the first three stages are similar to An Empty Bliss, the last three depart from Kirby's earlier ambient works. The albums reflect the patient's disorder and death, their feelings, and the phenomenon of terminal lucidity. To promote the series, anonymous visual artist Weirdcore created music videos for the first two stages. At first, concerned about whether the series would seem pretentious, Kirby thought of not creating Everywhere at all; he spent more time producing it than any of his other releases. The album covers received attention from a French art exhibition named after the Caretaker's Everywhere, an Empty Bliss (2019), a compilation of archived songs.
Dark Ambience - Horror Background Music 10 Hours
Stage 4 is described as the point at which "the ability to recall singular memories gives way to confusions and horror."[5] It presents a style more akin to noise, in contrast to the first three stages, which featured the same style as An Empty Bliss.[10] Marking the start of the "Post-Awareness" stages,[44][45] its four compositions occupy whole vinyl sides.[46] Tracks G1, H1, and J1 are titled "Post Awareness Confusions", which Bowe felt were clinical names, while I1 is titled "Temporary Bliss State". The incoherent melodies introduce a surreal aspect, which some writers opine prepares the listener for the last two stages.[25][27] Most of the compositions ignore the alias' previous style and use far more distortion than do previous stages.[27] One specific segment of H1, known as the "Hell Sirens", presents a horn sample that Hazelwood called "one of the most horrifying moments of the series."[10] However, "Temporary Bliss State" is a track calmer than the "Post Awareness Confusions", featuring a more ethereal sound. The album's ambience has been likened to experimental musician Oval's album 94 Diskont (1995),[27] with Hazelwood claiming Stage 4's "aural horror" serves as the representation of "echoes of melody and memory".[10]
Think 1970s horror film ending credits and you have Murder On All Hallows Eve. This mysterious, dark track has a very vintage sound and feel with the steady electronic beat and billowing synths. If your project has an urban Halloween vibe to it, it just might work.
That moment where the audience sees the impending doom before the character is intense, and Something Behind You can help deliver that uncomfortable feeling. Fit for sci-fi and horror trailers, or even a graphic battle scene (especially when the horn comes in), this piece of music is perfect for your scary fantasy.
Despair has a low dark ambient tone that slides right into the background of a blood-filled horror or monster flick. It has deep, ruinous energy to it that could easily be found in a dystopian or end of the world thrill.
With a classic dark piano trill and the hard scratch of strings, Someone Is In Our Basement carries a very Psycho vibe to it. It has sharp sliding strings that burst into a chilling circular piano for the ultimate in-your-seat startle. It would make a vivid opening piece for a slasher or paranormal horror.
With a mystic, far-off sound, Secrets and Mysteries is a scary background music download for a project reminiscent of 1970s horror. With a nod to old-school electronics and an airy piano, it has a real dark alley vibe.
This slow, dark cinematic piece is perfect if you want something to lurk in the background of your opening credit scene. With the low hum of female vocals that are added around the 30-second mark, this feels like a great horror alternative to The Little Mermaid.
The right background music will help not only move your story along, but your audience connects to it on a more emotional level. Motion Array has thousands of royalty-free horror background music tracks that are waiting to hop into your next project. Take your next film from scary to terrifying by choosing the right track.
This dark ambient pack contains 10 ready to use dark ambience textures. Ultimate sound pack for background music for videos, video editing and video games. Contains dark drone sounds, subtle melodies, mysterious atmospheres and other dark themes. Each track is roughly 2 minutes in length and loops. 041b061a72