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Sinister Visions was a winner of the 2007 Isabella AwardSinister Visions inc. sponsors several haunt and horror industry businesses and events HAuNTcon : Haunted Attraction National Tradeshow & Convention Midwest Haunters Convention in Columbus OH Flashback Weekend : Chicago's Annual Horror Convention Rotting Flesh Radio : The Haunt Industry's Podcast Zombie Army Productions The International Association of Haunted Attractions The Annual Halloween Art Exhibit

The tracks so far:

 

SINISTER SONICS

As Heard on ROTTING FLESH RADIO!This started out as a side project of dark artist, designer and entrepreneur Chad Savage in 2003. The Challenge: Create some sound loops that (a) would create a genuinely creepy atmosphere in a haunted house, (b) looped seamlessly and were long enough not to get repetitive, and (c) didn't utilize the same 20 sound effects that every haunted house / Halloween tape/CD uses.

The first 4 tracks were for fun, and they ARE fun. Use them as you wish - enjoy.

Subsequent tracks are more "serious", in that I'm selling'em. As of 2006 I started constructing sound effects loops for serious use in haunted attractions and Halloween events, and just for them what enjoys spooky soundscapes like myself.

SinisterSonics are audio collages that pull from a variety of sources: Sound FX, movies, TV, music, you name it. You might recognize something, but most of it has been mutated and twisted out of true (as much to avoid copyright infringement lawsuits as anything else!).

Each track is designed to work as a self-sustaining loop that can be used in a room at a haunt or Hallowe'en party. They can also be played end-to-end to create a sort of audio journey through a nightmare soundscape.

More tracks will be added as time to create them permits. Enjoy!

The first 4 (2003) tracks were created using Sonic Foundry Sound Forge 6.0 and output as 128Kbps, 44KHz, Stereo MP3 files. Newer tracks were constructed using Absynth, Cool Edit Pro and Sound Forge. They are hosted by SoundClick.com - if you'd like to go to the SoundClick page directly in a new window, click HERE.