Midnight Syndicate’s music will once again be featured on Sirius XM’s Scream Halloween Channel. From the Sirius XM website… “To celebrate Halloween, SiriusXM will launch SCREAM on satellite and on the streaming service from Friday, October 28 at 12:01 am ET through Tuesday, November 1 at 3:00 am ET. The channel will air on Sirius 145/XM 207 and will stream on SiriusXM Limited Edition 11 (Channel 790). SCREAM on SiriusXM will be the soundtrack to your Halloween weekend. Mixing creepy sound effects, music and atmosphere, SCREAM provides the perfect backdrop for Halloween, setting the tone for fans who want that spooky “Haunted House” vibe.”
Midnight Syndicate featured on Sirius XM’s Scream Halloween Channel
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"Horrifying Truths" a new video story by artist Farzan Chapari featuring the music of Midnight Syndicate is now available for viewing on our official YouTube Channel. This short form video delves into the realm of souls, spirits, and demons while shining a light on some lesser-known Midnight Syndicate tracks from our "The Rage: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack," "Realm of Shadows," and "Dead Matter: Cemetery Gates." ... See MoreSee Less
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Check out the video story here: tinyurl.com/Horrifying-Truths
I dig it! Great visuals, and there are a couple hidden gems used. Great job, Farzan Chapari.
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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.