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Happy Halloween, Midnight Syndicate style For starters, who is Midnight Syndicate? If you’ve never heard of them, they are a duo (Ed Douglas and Gavin Goszka) whose specialty is making scary, atmospheric Halloween/gothic horror music that they call “soundtracks for the imagination” or “soundtracks to imaginary films”, where the listener can picture a haunted world of their own creation by using their imagination. In other words, these guys create soundtracks to horror movies that don’t exist. Their music is played everywhere throughout the Halloween season – costume shops, role playing game shops, amusement parks, haunted attractions, Hugh Hefner’s Playboy Mansion Halloween parties, you name it. Their music has even been played on TV – Monday Night Football, Barbara Walters specials, haunted documentaries, etc. It also has been played at King Diamond concerts, as well as The Misfits.Midnight Syndicate’s musical style is basically dark classical or neo-classical, or “gothic horror”. In the simplest way to…
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