Spectral Emanations, an imprint of SINIUS, offers a chilling collection of royalty-free music. This label specializes in the dark and mysterious, featuring a range of dark ambient and paranormal soundscapes. Whether for film, gaming, or personal listening, Spectral Emanations provides evocative audio that sets an eerie tone. Explore their catalogue and discover the perfect unsettling sounds for your project or creative endeavour. Immerse yourself in the unsettling world of Spectral Emanations.
Supported and remixed by Akira Yamaoka, composer of the Silent Hill franchise
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Daljit Kundi is a British-Indian film composer and sound designer located in the UK. creates immersive soundscapes, drawing the listener into a world of shadows and introspection. Ethereal melodies weave through deep drones, creating an atmosphere of both beauty and unease. The music bypasses conscious thought, resonating with something primal and deeply buried. It's an exploration of the hidden corners of the psyche, a sonic journey into the unknown. Within the darkness, there's a strange and compelling allure. His work has even garnered the support and admiration of renowned composer Akira Yamaoka.
Kundi is currently in the process of writing music for Dark Territory and Dark Arts Paranormal under the moniker SINIUS. He has composed music for numerous documentaries and feature films, including Steve T. Shippy (Haunted Saginaw), Kendal and Vera Whelpton (The House In-Between II, incl. The Haunting Lodge), Stephen Cognetti (Hell House LLC III), and Surrender to thy Demon (short film) by Thomas G. Anderson (Winner iHorror Awards). Collaboration and remix projects include Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill), Ulrich Schnauss (Tangerine Dream), Kirsty Hawkshaw (Opus III), Talvin Singh (Mercury Music Prize award winner).
Joseph Bishara, composer of The Conjuring, Annabelle and Insidious franchise, lends his support for the Paranormal Activity album by SINIUS.
Inspired by Ulver, Mark Korven, Nine Inch Nails, Akira Yamaoka, Colin Stetson, Ben Frost, and Ryuichi Sakamoto, as well as filmmakers George A. Romero, Lucio Fulci, Na Hong-jin, and Takashi Miike.