Where silence becomes a threat: Michael HERTER's "HORROR. Vol. 1: Dark Psychological Suspense" balances minimalist psychological textures with aggressive orchestral dissonance to breed cinematic fear and sonic unease, while "Echoes of a Distant Dawn" interweaves melancholic piano, soulful trumpet, and lyrical cello into a bittersweet farewell. His "Happy Baby" radiates pure optimism with playful marimba and bells for young audiences. Meanwhile, Stewart Keller's "The Shiny Ones" soundtrack puts the balance of the galaxy in your hands, and Inal Bilsel's "Sleepwalker" offers a climactic orchestral fairy-tale odyssey blending felt-piano with sweeping cinematic strings.
Michael HERTER
LO-FI
Let the gentle crackling of vinyl and analog whisk you away.
Michael HERTER
SPACE MUSIC and UNIVERSE
Ethereal tunes and cosmic sounds.
Death Factory
Vol. 3
as unpretentious as it is inimitable