Disturbing soundtrack for your game sessions
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 1:36 am
I always draw from this amazing game's score. The Hollywood and Chinatown theme songs make for great overall background. Sometimes I put straight hours of Creepy Music 1, 2, 3, etc (those are the names in the list), which make the creepiest and most involving things I've heard my entire life. I not only somber my players with this, I also write alone and passionately under these. Seriously, it's crypt music at it's peak, without being scary.
Anyway, I'm pointing out this masterpiece for you guys and gals, and I'd like to know about other sources out there that I could use in my gaming sessions.
What I'm searching for is 'utterly eerie' and 'morbid'. You know, subsiding, low tone. Plain creepy, like The Shining, or the scene where they dig out the demon's cave in Africa in The Exorcist. I want to avoid 'scary' and 'agitated'. Too many tracks try to startle you on a sudden, which is -not- what I want.
PS: seriously, check out that game's soundtrack, it's amazing. There are lots of gameplay videos on youtube
PPS: Insidious has the most panicking music I've felt in a movie, but it also has those creepy subsiding tracks I'm looking for. Definitely a must have for horror soundtrack fans.
Anyway, I'm pointing out this masterpiece for you guys and gals, and I'd like to know about other sources out there that I could use in my gaming sessions.
What I'm searching for is 'utterly eerie' and 'morbid'. You know, subsiding, low tone. Plain creepy, like The Shining, or the scene where they dig out the demon's cave in Africa in The Exorcist. I want to avoid 'scary' and 'agitated'. Too many tracks try to startle you on a sudden, which is -not- what I want.
PS: seriously, check out that game's soundtrack, it's amazing. There are lots of gameplay videos on youtube
PPS: Insidious has the most panicking music I've felt in a movie, but it also has those creepy subsiding tracks I'm looking for. Definitely a must have for horror soundtrack fans.