It’s hard to believe that it has been two decades since the release of the Midnight Syndicate self-titled debut. We’re going to have fun this year looking back – sharing rare photos, stories, unreleased tracks, and more on our Facebook page, Twitter feed, and website. In addition to a rare and special appearance by both Gavin and Ed at TransWorld’s Haunted Attraction Show this March, we have other exciting plans that we should be sharing soon. Stay tuned and thank you again for your continued support over the years!

Celebrating 20 years!
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"Darkened Corners," our new EP of lost tracks and rarities, is now available on streaming services, downloads, and CD. See link in comments.
With album artwork by French artist Pascal Casolari, the EP features music we have composed for amusement parks and theme parks, as well tracks from our live shows. It also includes a remix of a song from the score to our horror film, The Dead Matter and unreleased music written for various film projects that have yet to be fully realized. We’ve wanted to share this material and make it more readily available for a while now. This EP offers a glimpse into the some of the other projects we’ve undertaken when not working on studio albums over the years.
We hope "Darkened Corners" provides you with a few more tracks to consider for your listening this Halloween season!
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ABOUT MIDNIGHT SYNDICATE
For almost three decades, composers Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka have been known as Midnight Syndicate, creating symphonic soundtracks to imaginary films that facilitate a transcendental and adventurous escape into the secret dimensions of the mind’s eye. To many of their fans, they are horror music pioneers with their genre-defying signature blend of gothic instrumental music and immersive sound effects. To others, they remain the haunt music icons that forever changed the haunted attractions and Halloween music industries while becoming a staple of the October holiday season. Still others, know them as the for their collaboration with Dungeons & Dragons and contributions to the use of music in the roleplaying games and development of the RPG music genre.