I just listened to Sumio Shiratori's Moomin soundtrack for the first time and I'm still trying to shake off the creepy vibes . The way the music makes you feel like something's lurking in the shadows, it's so captivating... and kinda unsettling . And don't even get me started on Shostakovich's String Quartet No 8 - that stuff is intense! I've always been fascinated by how certain pieces of music can evoke such strong emotions, you know? It's like they're tapping into a deep part of our psyche... and it makes me wonder, what do we get from listening to scary music? Is it cathartic or just a thrill-seeking experience?
omg u guys its gettin creepier by the day, like literally listening to scariest music ever its not just for thrill seekers or horror fans lol these artists are straight up masters of evokin fear & anxiety in ur brain spencer charnas is a genius his songs r so immersive i feel like im part of a dark fantasy world Johannes eckerström is another sick artist his music nothin short of chilling shostakovich string quartet no 8 is insane its like ur mind cant escape the tension & fear sumio shiratori moomin soundtrack is so underrated btw its got that eerie atmosphere that gives me chills every time anyway if u havent listened to these artists yet, u gotta give it a shot!
I gotta say, I'm not a fan of this whole "scary music" thing it's just my vibe, but some people seem to enjoy getting spooked by tunes that send shivers down their spine. But what really got me thinking is how much these artists rely on nostalgia and pop culture references to tap into our darker emotions. It's like, can't we just make music that's genuinely unsettling without having to resort to cheap horror tropes? And have you ever noticed how these "scary" soundtracks always seem to be used in TV shows and movies that are more about jump scares than actual tension or suspense?