I had a terrifying experience one night if I remember correctly I think it was July or August of this year when it happened. There was some bad weather coming through my area. I had TH-cam up on my TV and was listening to some horror cinematic music and came across this very song and as it was playing the sirens outside started wailing and the wind picked up and was uprooting big trees. I looked up live weather on my phone and found out a tornado was damaging homes and flipping cars off the road with people in them in a town close to mine. I took shelter as the tornado was heading straight for my town luckily it lifted right before it reached here. This song made the whole experience so much more scary than normal, but I still love listening to this song because it's so darn good even though it reminds me of that night.
Holy... moly... I'm going to list off literally everything I appreciate about this song. 1. The opening. The very first two seconds of the song capture this ominous, dreadful feeling that gave me goosebumps right away. Something that is very hard to do when it comes to me. 2. The percussion. That percussion was so fitting with the rest of the song, like its some kind of horror percussion and I love it. It sounds so cinematic, and it contributes SO much to the song. 3. The orchestral composition. One of the first things I noticed when the staccato strings first kicked in was the way they were arranged. It is such a classic arrangement with that melody, but it never fails. I also want to point out the multiple layers of strings, each layer contributing its own level of terror and suspense. And the brass just stole the show a little over halfway through the song. That brass is something of my dreams, or nightmares in this case. I dream of such amazing brass like that, and seeing it come from you is honestly one of the best things ever to me. Everything orchestral in this blended so perfectly with the song. You knew exactly how to captivate and capture your audience here with that. 4. The mastering. The mixing and mastering of this song came together so well. I have absolutely no complains about the volume and blending of any of the instruments used in the song. You gave all of the instruments the level of noise they needed to be at, and you perfectly shifted their volumes when it was called for. Overall, I'm rating this a 12/10. This was an absolutely terrifying, captivating, and epic (epic is an understatement by the way) masterpiece of a cinematic horror song. Your first time listening to this song is an experience. And I am all for it. Bravissimo, king. 🔥🔥🔥
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when ever I hear these kinds of songs I make my own universe created in my head relating to the song and image, even though I was only like 1 minute in i've already created a very dark and heroic characters. The power of your music is unbelievable man.
No man is an island... Except for the creature in the artwork! Makes me suddenly not as scared of the Elephant Graveyard from the classic Lion King from the nineties. (And that thing is scary!)
Seeing in my feed a new horror music track from Daniel, always lightens up my day. Great balance in dissonant tones but keep it melodic and moving. Great track as always!
BRUV! - this is a masterpiece ........ the best horror music i ever heard, listened to a few of your stuff and yeah man your the bollox .......... subbed!
This horror music is an eerie masterpiece! The gradual build with sinister undertones and the epic climax filled with dramatic orchestral action send chills down your spine. It immerses you in a nightmarish realm where darkness and dread hold sway. The intense orchestration weaves a spine-tingling symphony of fear. Kudos to the composer for this chilling and epic piece. It's a journey into the heart of darkness that's simply irresistible!
Man, I'm absolutely passionate about UFC (MMA), and listening to this has ignited a desire to create an edit featuring Alex Pereira, who's stepping into the ring this weekend. I'm almost certain I'll make it happen. Your work is truly awesome-kudos!
Thanks for your comment! If you want to download it for personal use or for TH-cam, you can download it here: triplecolossalxmusic.sourceaudio.com/track/44827431 If you request access, I can approve it for you - hope this helps!
Hi, thanks for your comment - if the video isn't monetised or part of a commercial project then sure, I just ask that the track/ video is linked in the description. If it is a monetised or commercial video, then you will need to arrange a license first before permission can be granted and any copyright claims released - if you wish to do this you will need to reach out to Triple Colossal X Music who this track is owned by - email is: info@triplecolossalxmusic.com
I had a terrifying experience one night if I remember correctly I think it was July or August of this year when it happened. There was some bad weather coming through my area. I had TH-cam up on my TV and was listening to some horror cinematic music and came across this very song and as it was playing the sirens outside started wailing and the wind picked up and was uprooting big trees. I looked up live weather on my phone and found out a tornado was damaging homes and flipping cars off the road with people in them in a town close to mine. I took shelter as the tornado was heading straight for my town luckily it lifted right before it reached here. This song made the whole experience so much more scary than normal, but I still love listening to this song because it's so darn good even though it reminds me of that night.
Wow that sounds terrifying, thanks for sharing - I'm glad you still enjoy the track though, hope it doesn't bring back too many bad memories!!
Dats crazy
Dats wild
Bloody hell!
Holy... moly...
I'm going to list off literally everything I appreciate about this song.
1. The opening. The very first two seconds of the song capture this ominous, dreadful feeling that gave me goosebumps right away. Something that is very hard to do when it comes to me.
2. The percussion. That percussion was so fitting with the rest of the song, like its some kind of horror percussion and I love it. It sounds so cinematic, and it contributes SO much to the song.
3. The orchestral composition. One of the first things I noticed when the staccato strings first kicked in was the way they were arranged. It is such a classic arrangement with that melody, but it never fails. I also want to point out the multiple layers of strings, each layer contributing its own level of terror and suspense. And the brass just stole the show a little over halfway through the song. That brass is something of my dreams, or nightmares in this case. I dream of such amazing brass like that, and seeing it come from you is honestly one of the best things ever to me. Everything orchestral in this blended so perfectly with the song. You knew exactly how to captivate and capture your audience here with that.
4. The mastering. The mixing and mastering of this song came together so well. I have absolutely no complains about the volume and blending of any of the instruments used in the song. You gave all of the instruments the level of noise they needed to be at, and you perfectly shifted their volumes when it was called for.
Overall, I'm rating this a 12/10. This was an absolutely terrifying, captivating, and epic (epic is an understatement by the way) masterpiece of a cinematic horror song. Your first time listening to this song is an experience. And I am all for it.
Bravissimo, king. 🔥🔥🔥
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There is non Holy here... You've come to head the dark wispers and songs... Now listen to it's venomous grace
when ever I hear these kinds of songs I make my own universe created in my head relating to the song and image, even though I was only like 1 minute in i've already created a very dark and heroic characters. The power of your music is unbelievable man.
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No man is an island... Except for the creature in the artwork! Makes me suddenly not as scared of the Elephant Graveyard from the classic Lion King from the nineties. (And that thing is scary!)
It is quite an intense and scary piece of artwork, hopefully not too scary!
Seeing in my feed a new horror music track from Daniel, always lightens up my day. Great balance in dissonant tones but keep it melodic and moving. Great track as always!
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BRUV! - this is a masterpiece ........ the best horror music i ever heard, listened to a few of your stuff and yeah man your the bollox .......... subbed!
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I've listened to it when TripleColossal released it, never knew it came from You. Not surprised since its so damn good.
This horror music is an eerie masterpiece! The gradual build with sinister undertones and the epic climax filled with dramatic orchestral action send chills down your spine.
It immerses you in a nightmarish realm where darkness and dread hold sway. The intense orchestration weaves a spine-tingling symphony of fear.
Kudos to the composer for this chilling and epic piece. It's a journey into the heart of darkness that's simply irresistible!
Thank you very much for your comment!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Man, I'm absolutely passionate about UFC (MMA), and listening to this has ignited a desire to create an edit featuring Alex Pereira, who's stepping into the ring this weekend. I'm almost certain I'll make it happen. Your work is truly awesome-kudos!
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It sounds like it could be part of the next PACIFIC RIM movie soundtrack. Nice!
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Emotions made him blind, and blindness was his own demise
Incredible as always!
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Theme from "Halloween Prologue" details the story of how Michael Meyers became a serial killer.
You Sir, are a LEGEND!
You're too kind! Thank you very much!!
INSANEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Another epic piece from the man himself, with this music we could rule the world Daniel 🔥💪 🎶
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Никогда не думал, что хождение по-большому в туалет будет настолько эпичным
wow! very inspiring 🙌
Amazing as usual. Also I'm FIRST to comment! Yeah boi
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Where can I download this masterpiece?
Thanks for your comment! If you want to download it for personal use or for TH-cam, you can download it here: triplecolossalxmusic.sourceaudio.com/track/44827431 If you request access, I can approve it for you - hope this helps!
Can i use this song my TH-cam video?
Hi, thanks for your comment - if the video isn't monetised or part of a commercial project then sure, I just ask that the track/ video is linked in the description. If it is a monetised or commercial video, then you will need to arrange a license first before permission can be granted and any copyright claims released - if you wish to do this you will need to reach out to Triple Colossal X Music who this track is owned by - email is: info@triplecolossalxmusic.com
GIVE THE WAR A CHANCE!!
this is the sicario movie sound track. boo...
thnks but........