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Dark Shadows Theme (1966) On The Theremin

Thereminist Carolina Eyck shared this spooky live performance of the theme from ‘Dark Shadows’.… Read More Dark Shadows Theme (1966) On The Theremin

October 31, 2021October 31, 20219 Comments

Nosferatu (1922) Gets An Analog Synth Soundtrack

Synthesist John Wilson, aka Dieters Monkey, created an original analog synth soundtrack for the classic silent film Nosferatu.… Read More Nosferatu (1922) Gets An Analog Synth Soundtrack

October 31, 202011 Comments

Sally’s Song, From The Nightmare Before Christmas, On Theremin

Just in time for Halloween, thereminist Carolina Eyck has shared her take on Sally’s Song, from Danny Elfman’s soundtrack to Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.… Read More Sally’s Song, From The Nightmare Before Christmas, On Theremin

October 31, 20206 Comments

John Carpenter Plays The Halloween Theme On Nintendo Labo – And It Sucks!

“Frankly,” notes Carpenter, “This thing sucks.”… Read More John Carpenter Plays The Halloween Theme On Nintendo Labo – And It Sucks!

October 31, 20188 Comments

Halloween 2018: Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ Performed on Eurorack

Here we have Thriller, performed by Randy “Macho Man” Savage ,using a Eurorack system and a Juno-106 for the chords…… Read More Halloween 2018: Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ Performed on Eurorack

October 31, 2018October 31, 20185 Comments

The Halloween Pumpkin Massacre Sample Pack

“In this video,” he notes, “I recorded sounds from Halloween pumpkin torture.”… Read More The Halloween Pumpkin Massacre Sample Pack

October 30, 20181 Comment

Free Halloween Themed Virtual Instrument, Horror Box

Horror Box is a free virtual instrument designed for creating ‘terrifying sound passages’… Read More Free Halloween Themed Virtual Instrument, Horror Box

October 31, 201710 Comments

John Carpenter’s Halloween Theme (OP-1 Cover)

This video, captures a version of John Carpenter’s Halloween theme, created using sounds and effects native to the Teenage Engineering OP-1.… Read More John Carpenter’s Halloween Theme (OP-1 Cover)

October 31, 2017October 31, 2017Leave a comment

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