Dungeon Synth II: Castle Crypts

Two years after our first maddening descent into dungeon synth—the haunted, medieval, dark ambient subgenre born from side projects of Nordic black metal stars—and we’ve already seen a swell of scholarly literature on the genre from dark-corner music nerds and fantasy-flecked weirdos (both me) alike. I return to you after a long, mountainous journey with an armful of my latest bounty: amateur, neoclassical compositions played on the cheapest early synthesizers of the mid-to late-nineties.

While the last dungeon synth issue focused more on the pumpkin-y side of things, this one explores the genre’s fantasy roots, with soundscapes evoking mausoleums, castle spires, ceaseless thunderstorms, wolves in the woods, and courtyards of crumbling stone. One particular pleasure is Lamentation’s As Shadow Kingdom Comes to My Sight, performed almost entirely in vampiric church organ and complete with demonic incantations.

I hope this provides you with the atmosphere you need as October rises with the blood-red moon. Try it with a seat warmer and the windows down at dusk—you could find yourself in another realm.


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