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They're Coming
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Your hiding in the darkness. Huddled, quivering in fear, hoping, praying 'it'doesn't find you. Then you see it's shadow, creeping ever slowly towards you!
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Ambient Electronic and Progressive Rock style soundtracks, cinematic scores, for for all forms of media and gaming. Custom music available by contacting m
Ricks' music has been used as soundtracks for many theatrical productions in Pittsburgh and New York. Rick has been providing original music and sound design for dramatic purposes since the early 90's. Using his skills as an analog and digital synth programmer, accomplished guitarist as well as recording engineer; Rick has worked with many talented artists, theatrical directors and producers as well many local bands. Rick has Produced and engineered three nationaly released CD's; R.S.O.'s "Hide and Seek", Digital Buddha's self titled debut on London label Synthetic Music, and the Hard Luck Kings debut "One More For the Road" Distributed by Statue Records. Rick is involved in several bands including "Cyberia" as the Synth-Guitarist, keyboardist, and Roots Rock band the "Hard Luck Kings" as guitarist. Both Cyberia and the Hard Luck Kings can be heard here on soundclick.com Currently Rick has moved to Virginia to be the Audio/Visual Systems Engineer for the University of Virginia. He's set up a small home studio called Quantum Manifold which is where he is working on the latest Reifenstein releases and future Cyberia releases. Prior to moving to Virginia in May of 2005, he co-wrote music for the soundtrack to Kim Rullo's art installation, titled "Nude Pittsburgh" with fellow Cyberia founder David Rullo.
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Genre
Beats Beats General
Charts
Peak #7,878
Peak in subgenre #452
Author
Richard Reifenstein
Rights
Rick Reifenstein 2008
Uploaded
September 30, 2008
Track Files
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 3:08
Story behind the song
Definitely for the horror, suspense fans here. This was written during the "Living Dead" sessions. I wanted to mix ambient electronic with traditional orchestral instruments. I also wanted to have a "classic" horror film feel.
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