Eerie haunted mansion music. While I love scary movies, hearing the music sets my nerves on edge and sends shivers up my spine. Then, the drop.
This heavy dubstep sounds a little like excision and I love the whomping, headbanging, raging, element to it. I actually haven’t heard anything like it in some time. If dubstep could make a movie, D3vil’s Claw would be the sound track as each wobble is unique and adds to the depth of the song itself. We are taken for a ride, much like a terrifying roller coaster, but with each turn a new wobble, and with each free fall drop, an eerie synth sample that is hard to tear yourself away from.
Viper has excellently blended what I feel to be a full-length journey and some heavier sounding dubstep and found success. I wanted to hear more, I kept wanting to dive deeper and listen as the peak of each wobble hit, and would then drop to a low frequency in the next instant. Dubstep is difficult to make (I’ve tried) and to hear each sound work effortlessly with those around it, mixing in eerie synths and haunted vocals… You have yourself a genuine thrill song on your hands. Please. Please, put this in a movie so I can see and hear this great dubstep track.
I’ll be adding in the track as soon as it is available!
Don’t forget to check out Viper’s album, “Shadow People”, out now on iTunes and Beatport!