CerebralMix: Halloween 2014

Posted on the 28 October 2014 by George De Bruin @SndChaser

Introduction

creepyhalloween – stockarch.com

From creepy dolls to ghost trains and Faust himself Halloween is the time that we celebrate all the things that people find spooky or haunting.  Timeless classics are interpreted in new and even spookier ways, and more recent creepy stories get settings that are beyond being unsettling, they are downright nerve wracking.  If you listen to this show and don’t come out a little disturbed by some of the things that you’ve heard, seek professional help.  If, on the other hand, you think I need professional help for presenting some of these pieces, well you may actually have a point.

Listen Hear

Duration: 01:58:05 Published by SndChaser under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.

Playlist

Start Artist Track Title License

00:00:00 SndSatan Halloween Intro CC BY-NC-SA

00:00:34 Diablo Swing Orchestra Balrog Boogie CC BY-NC-ND

00:04:26 The 1134 Ghost Train CC BY-NC-SA

00:12:02 The Fucked Up Beat Flatwoods Hypnagogia/ Ghost Dance South Dakota CC BY-NC-SA

00:16:16 PeerGynt Lobogris Devil’s Temptation CC BY-NC-SA

00:22:07 Jihel The Timeless Ghosts II CC BY-NC-ND

00:28:20 Stillborn Ghosts Faust CC BY-NC-SA

00:30:34 Jonathan Coulton Creepy Doll CC BY-NC

00:34:33 Stillborn Ghosts Some People Call It Evil (“Glitching In The Dark” Mix) CC BY-NC-SA

00:37:14 SndSatan Intro: The Raven CC BY-NC-SA

00:37:39 Ed End & Thanato Twist With Oleg’s Sound System The Raven CC BY-NC-SA

01:13:26 SndSatan Intro: The Madness CC BY-NC-SA

01:14:07 Scott Lawlor & Rebekkah Hilgraves The Madness That Lurks Within CC BY-NC-ND

01:57:12 SndSatan Outro CC BY-NC-SA

Readings

This weeks show includes musical settings of two texts.  The first is the classic The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe.  The other piece is known as The Russian Sleep Experiment, a story that appeared on the Creepy Pasta website.  The original author of the piece is unknown, and it is believed to be in the public domain for this reason.  As mentioned during the show, The Russian Sleep Experiment is the text used for The Madness That Lurks Within by Scott Lawlor & Rebekkah Hillgraves.