Spooky Music is a collection of Creepy and Dramatic music composed by the award-winning musical duo, Tracey and Vance Marino. This California couple presents bone-chilling music for your TV, Film, or Psycho Nightmare productions. For Horror, CSI crime scenes, or Hitchcock, Spooky Music has you covered! Thrills, chills and terror keep you on the edge of your seat. Even Freddy's blood runs cold when he hears music as disturbing as his evil plotting and murderous rampages. Haunted melodies, creepy crawlers, scary cauldrons, and orchestral menace await you -- the kiddies love it.
Spooky Music is brought to you by Tracey and Vance Marino, whose exciting music is featured in the new Disney/Touchstone Pictures film "The Last Song," by Nicholas Sparks, starring Miley Cyrus and Greg Kinnear. Other popular TV shows with the Marinos' music include "Man v. Food," with Adam Richman; "Little Miss Perfect;" "MyDestinationTV;" and a popular daytime TV talk show and its affiliates.
In addition to Spooky Music, check out this duo's artist site, “Tracey and Vance Marino,” as well as their other sites online here. You will find sparkling holiday tracks at their “Christmas Music Boutique,” familiar music on their "Music Boutique," and music that is both sentimental and romantic at their “Wedding Music Boutique.”
Scare someone silly with this heavy PD piece based on the ancient chant "Dies Irae." Moviegoers will recognize the tune from the 1980 Stanley Kubrick film "The Shining" by composers Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind. Performed on tower bells. The full version features 12 strokes at midnight. Instrumental, Horror, Horror Edgy
Imagine a dark night in Transylvania in an old castle on a hill. Inside, one can hear the faint sounds of a pipe organ being played feverishly by Count Dracula himself, a very accomplished musician in his day. Instrumental, Horror, Creepy Organ Music
This spooky familiar funeral march by Chopin sounds a little like the "Darth Vadar Theme" from "Star Wars" by composer John Williams. Performed on tower bells. The full version ending features 12 strokes at midnight. This is a companion piece to "Day Of Wrath" above. Instrumental, Horror, Funeral & Death, Frederic Chopin
Who died? This famous eerie piece has been updated with with a ghostly lead synth, an ominous piano and the full version has heavy contemporary drums. Hear the chains rattling! Instrumental, Horror, Funeral & Death, Frederic Chopin
A creepy contemporary version of "Funeral March Of A Marionette," which was the theme of the TV show of the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. This track features a spooky lead synth, hip hop beats, pizzicato strings, hand claps, ominous tower bells, and percussion. Instrumental, Horror, Dance Traditional, Charles Gounod
A fun, upbeat Halloween song about a guy who enjoys having nightmares for the thrill they give him. A pre-teen favorite, this song has been performed in several live theatre productions and events. Male Vocals, Horror, Monster Pop
Spines will tingle with this famous creepy piece "spookified" with sneaky pizzicato strings, a ghostly synth, and contemporary, hip hop drums (on the full version). Instrumental, Horror, Dance Contemporary, Edvard Grieg
No wimpy itsy bitsy spiders here. This familiar tune is redone for a big, bad, mean -- but funky -- tarantula spider. This is a real toe-tapper and sure to delight all ages. Instrumental, Horror, Halloween Whimsical
Thar's hidden treasures in that cove, matey. This happy, but slightly dark harpsichord piece conjures up images of Captain Jack Sparrow in Disney's "Pirates Of The Caribbean" films and rides at the Disney theme parks. All that's needed is a parrot. Arrrrggggh! Instrumental, Horror, Halloween Whimsical
Thar's hidden treasures in that cove, matey. This happy, but slightly dark accordion piece conjures up images of Captain Jack Sparrow in Disney's "Pirates Of The Caribbean" films and rides at the Disney theme parks. All that's needed is a parrot. Arrrrggggh! Instrumental, Horror, Halloween Whimsical
If you were a fan of the "Addams Family" TV show theme, you'll love this piece. Features an eerie old creaky harpsichord and, of course, finger snaps on the full version. Instrumental, Horror, Halloween Whimsical