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    "Improvisation is not an excuse for musical laziness" - Fred Frith
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    I LOve this

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    Not a soundtrack either, but the whole album is lovely creepy


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    Got a favorite creepy, spooky, dark soundtrack? Maybe something appropriate for the upcoming 31 October holiday? I know there are more than a few by maestro Morricone that would fit the bill here. Maybe even something from the 20's or 30's?
    I always liked Donnie Darko soundtrack.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Progmatic View Post
    I always liked Donnie Darko soundtrack.


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    It's a great one, although the original soundtrack was missing one of the best pieces, the requiem that plays in the movie theater (this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwmTCIHPRsM)
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    As my avatar might imply, one of Bernard Herrmann's that has not been mentioned that I really like is The Day The Earth Stood Still. There is a 15 minute suite arrangement of the music that I've seen around in various forms, and it works really well for Halloween, particularly any music associated with Gort.

    Another one, though it's fairly obvious, is the soundtrack for Alien by Jerry Goldsmith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Udi Koomran View Post
    you want creepy ?
    Is that William Burroughs? If not, its sounds a lot like him.
    If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.

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    Heresie by Univers Zero, spooky goodness

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    Quote Originally Posted by heracleummantegazziani View Post
    Heresie by Univers Zero, spooky goodness
    What is that the soundtrack to? I'm assuming it's a non-English film?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkpie View Post
    Is that William Burroughs? If not, its sounds a lot like him.
    Indeed

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    Two classic creepers right here.




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    Not creepy at all, but I always found the Pat Metheny score to Falcon and the Snowman very haunting. Some of those really stick with you like Chris.

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    This one has been posted in other soundtrack-threads, but should be mentioned here too.

    Colin Towns: Full Circle



    And another by Philip Sarde: Ghost Story, based on a novel by Peter Straub:



    And Scott Johnson's soundtrack for Patty Hearst gives me the creeps too (especially that "Mom Dad Mom"-sequence):


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    Kubrick's genius in choosing Penderecki's music for "The Shining". Unmatched.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Relayer56 View Post


    Kubrick's genius in choosing Penderecki's music for "The Shining". Unmatched.


    His music was also used for Shutter Island (Symphony no. 3: Passacaglia - Allegro Moderato).



    Lots of other creepy stuff on that soundtrack too, but also beautiful pieces by Max Richter:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Udi Koomran View Post
    Perhaps his creepiest
    Oh yeah, this is the real deal.
    If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.

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    That makes you what you are" - Ian Anderson

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    Quote Originally Posted by heracleummantegazziani View Post
    Heresie by Univers Zero, spooky goodness
    I think I prefer the original over the remake.
    If it isn't Krautrock, it's krap.

    "And it's only the giving
    That makes you what you are" - Ian Anderson

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    The Caretaker’s ‘Everywhere at the end of time’ is, for me, haunting to the point of nausea - the soundtrack to oncoming dementia, with its fading and distorted old waltzes tugging at an increasingly fractured memory, is almost unbearable to listen to. Not a textbook definition of a ‘soundtrack’ perhaps, but absolutely terrifying.

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    And in the “freaky experimental electronics” region:

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    Courtesy of Jerry Goldsmith, one of the best pairings of orchestra and synth I've heard.


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