It's Halloween! Post Spooky Music

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Falling leaves and darker days*, gobs of candy, costumes and horror movies, all wonderful. I would love to hear everyone’s favorite “Halloween playlist” type songs. Classics, new favorites, Scooby-Doo silly or hardcore frightening, music you wrote, all fair game. Happy Halloween, Elektronauts!

*or in the southern hemisphere’s case, frighteningly high pollen counts

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A friend of mine makes a Halloween album almost every year, and various people have joined in. I performed live visuals to it in the past and it’s always a good time

For anyone interested

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bookmarks for further investigation

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Here’s my spooky song made on Pocket Operators:

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Halloween is a land of contrasts:

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…most spooky here is that early ministry stuff, since they’re once used to be soooo pretty pre spooky, compared to what they sounded like and became a little later in their career…

while bartok meets shining is, was and always will be spooky…

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Will post Jesus built my hotrod on the Christmas/Easter thread

While I’m here…

This guy was known for coming out of coffins on stage

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Post-spooky music is my favorite sub-genre of post-rock.

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the intro
Very scared of the movies nowadays, and scared of tv-zapping.

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My mother told me years ago that Portishead sounded like Hallowwen music.

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Just posted this in the Syntakt standalone thread but I’ve been releasing some weird halloween/horror-movie inspired hip hop projects for the last four years and the newest one was made primarily on the Syntakt:

More info on how it was made: Syntakt standalone music - #1244 by woolsee

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a way old phaelam side thingy called Dead Rise, horror movie music. its old! [2010ish]

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