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This piece is very effective at conveying danger. The | This piece is very effective at conveying danger. The movie-score like strings and brass section play a bellicose march dissonantly orbiting around D minor, while a vibraphone hammers out an intense series of chords in eighth note triplets. | ||
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This interesting piece is structured as an organ impromptu, almost reminiscent of the score | This interesting piece is structured as an organ impromptu, almost reminiscent of the score to the 1922 silent horror film ''{{w|Nosferatu}}''. A rotary organ plays an atonal but rhythmically sound piece, accompanied by interspersed bits of hand percussion, and a few blasts of a large echoing cymbal. Even out of context, the piece is quite unnerving, and it certainly builds the necessary tension of this climactic boss battle. | ||
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