Where silence becomes a threat: Michael Herter's HORROR Vol. 1 balances minimalist psychological textures with aggressive orchestral dissonance for a sophisticated, high-end approach to atmospheric terror, while Fear Incorporated's Fahrenheit 451 delivers a blistering dark EP of scorching songs guaranteed to frazzle your ears. Dark Sinfonia's March of the Fairies unleashes murderous fairies, feral brides, and condemned men in macabre dark folklore, and The Number 13's The Seven Graves of Stacey Jane weaves a secret New York Giallo narrative through '90s synths and cinematic atmosphere. Bound Unto Root's Losing the Plot sends a lost soul wandering a hypnotic, surreal hillside as both landscape and body begin to warp.

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