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A Bard in the Dark - Volume II
Do you wonder why it's hard to find a square wave playing right above a harpsichord in the same segment of a track? Do you like gothic classical-sounding dance music?
Then you're in luck, because that's a hella niche genre, yet you've just so happened to have found this album and its predecessor (also on the Bandcamp page). Go give it a listen if you're so inclined.
http://thesoegster.bandcamp.com/album/a-bard-in-the-dark-volume-ii
Toccata from Suite Gothique Op. 25 by Léon Boëllmann (1862-1897), performed by Jonathan Scott
Another creepy version of Schubert's "Der Erlkönig" (see yesterday's post), for two pianists, though this one is a lot more campy ...
Franz Schubert, "Der Erlkönig" (the Elf-King), lyrics by Goethe, with insane sand animation by Cam Baity and Benny Zelkowicz. Be warned, this is reeeeaaaaally creepy ...
What if instead of being goth I became pastel goth
"Serpent's Dance" by Arcana.
"La Maison Des Feins" by Artesia.