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There, Upon The Stair

by Woods Of Sith Cala

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continuous_revelations I am so grateful that music like this exists in the world, for so many reasons. Favorite track: A Shrill Whisper: The Fens! O, The Fens!.
Baba Mithrandir
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Baba Mithrandir Wait, so you mean to say that this is a Willow Tea side project featuring some kick-ass hypnotic Cosmic Dungeon Synth, with a UFO in the cover art? I'm totally in. Favorite track: A Shrill Whisper: The Fens! O, The Fens!.
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Dungeon Insider (Youtube Channel on Dungeon Synth) Quiet horror ambience. Feels like some ghost is watching and something dark is about to happen. Favorite track: Those Creaking Stairs.
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greylandswanderer A unique take on dark ambient in what sounds like the soundtrack to some really disturbing nightmare. This further proves that music doesn't need to get loud to be scary. Favorite track: A Shrill Whisper: The Fens! O, The Fens!.
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The_Bunnyman Listening to this I’m transported and now walking around a pitch black house and constantly looking over my shoulder, “what’s that noise” Favorite track: We Found That Childish Diorama In The Parlour.
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feth The rhythmic tapping of leaky faucets, unsettling scratching, and low pitch moans, reminiscent of some uncanny j-horror that makes my hair stand on end. shaky piano and other phantasmic whirrs and tones make this an authentic sounding spirit recording from the 1930s. Favorite track: We Found That Childish Diorama In The Parlour.
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Haunted happenings in a 1930s terrace house. What was that creaking in the middle of the night? Why do I hear eldritch voices through the static between radio stations? And just who did Katherine meet upon the stair last Sunday evening?

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released June 10, 2022

Cover: "A Martian Fighting Machine Over The Channel" by Henrique Alvim Corrêa

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Woods Of Sith Cala Germany

melancholy music for daydreams

cosmic.
minimal.
dungeon.
noise.
lofi.
fantasy.
*synth.

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