To the person reading this, Good Luck! Don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.
i wish authors like clark ashton smith and algernon blackwood were also as famous as lovecraft.they were just as good at writing stories as lovecraft was.
This music and this melody - so many time be classic for me! Every my time to work, when i read or writes, if i play in board games - every where, every times! This music with me! Your channel with me!!!
I play this while im driving to a jobsite, makes me feel like im at the beginning opening intro to a Lovecraft world movie and on the hunt for the next clues in discovering an abominable plot. I look around suspiciously out the windows and behind me as i go to get in the full mood and spirit of the sound track to my "race against time....and the terror!"
I can’t express correctly, how thankful I am for your talent. Thank you ! You have enriched my reading, call of Cthulhu gaming and over all enjoyment of my time.
First time stumbling on this channel while I look around for some music to let play as I write a Tindalos-inspired story, and this, I have to say, is absolutely wonderful.
Wow Graham, 2 hours! I don't know how you manage to churn these out so quickly and still keep the quality threshold high as you do! I'd be very interested to know your workflow... Great stuff...
Well, while I do have a quick enough workflow, it's not THAT fast. I've had to reupload music so these are previously written pieces that had to be re-uploaded.
Absolutely stellar work! As always you manage to evoke with music the feeling of dread and cosmic horror that Lovecraft evoked with words. You wouldn't happen to be related to a nervous and eccentric viol player player would you?
"Beware, gentle reader, of what may lurk in the dark corner of your room, just out of sight. I implore you, fill up each corner with miscelaneous objects of whichever you deem fit, for the spawns of Yoggoth may apparate at angles of 90 degrees or less. Through their cosmic journeys of unparallaxed dimensions they wander between worlds and create rippling voids in spaces which they arrive. Not even to begin mentioning the thousand teeth which outline the hungry darkness of their hideous vestiges!" - Aimsley Applebee, Miskatonic Univerty, 1928
I work at a puzzle/horror house and when people are running out of time aka I need to get them out to the next step asap the motive from 28:55 begins. I cant express the sudden adrenaline spike when I heard it while just reading at night
Every time I hear the horn at the 01:07:01 mark, I think there's a car outside my house blaring its horn at me. 😆That funny note aside, thanks for uploading this music. Often times, channel will claim it's Lovecraftian music, but the majority of the tracks rarely give out that vibe.
This Music and many others are why my Mythology, which I have created from scratch over the past 5 years, is possible. So, Thank You, @CthulhuMythosMusic, for the inspiration!
This is great! So atmospheric! Just what I need for my dnd horror oneshot, thank you! It'd be really helpful if it was noted/broken into it's individual parts like many of your other videos, so we can access the bit we're looking for when we need it.
...one of the living dead let out a heartbreaking cry, another flew into a terrible rage, beat us both senseless and ran away in a state of wild uncontrollability, later he was nevertheless thrown into a psychiatric hospital, the third - a vile African monster - somehow got out of the shallow graves and immediately committed a brutal murder... Herbert West - Re-Animator
This needs some death or black metal added to it. It would a perfect symphonic arrangement for a band like Septicflesh (who has several Lovecraft songs) or Carach Angren (who did a song about Charles Coghlan). So good.