![]() ![]() The following list runs the gamut from curios to blockbusters, from fan-assembled bootlegs to charting LPs. You can see why people devote hundreds of hours – and thousands of dollars – to hoarding (and, increasingly, reissuing) this stuff. Yes, you’re never too far away from a brooding analogue synth, but the subculture of horror soundtracks is immensely rich and full of surprises. The range of music available on horror scores is similarly kaleidoscopic – funk, electro, EBM, folk, ambient and weirdo electronics have all been used to revolt, unsettle, or scare the LDs out of the unwitting viewer. The horror business is a broad and polytheistic church: a rowdy congregation of splatters, slashers, giallos, J-horrors and melts. Don’t believe us? Get to know these 100 chilling horror soundtracks, ranked in order of greatness. Horror scores are for life, not just for Halloween. ![]()
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