Black Blossom Part 1 (Full)
Album: Obake - Japanese Horror (Global Series)
Title
Black Blossom Part 1
Filename
SCMGBL101_002_Black Blossom Part 1_Full
Description
This sparse, cinematic hybrid cue creates dread intermingled with sadness with a forlorn koto theme matched with discordant strings, strange, animalistic fx, and Japanese shakuhachi and shamisen, which add an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - Full
ComposerJelle Dittmar
(BMI) 50% [891833106]Niels van der Leest
(PRS) 50% [553032091]
ISRC
QM2ZU2417701
Released
July 15, 2024
Tempo
Medium
BPM
82
Alternative versions
The atmosphere of this cinematic hybrid cue is ominous and dismal, with discordant strings and brass, providing a sense of unease and anticipation, while Japanese shakuhachi, koto, and shamisen add an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - No Percussion
The atmosphere of this cinematic hybrid cue is ominous and dismal, with discordant strings, brass, and percussion providing a sense of unease and anticipation, while Japanese shakuhachi, koto, and shamisen add an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - No Synths
The atmosphere of this cinematic hybrid cue is ominous and dismal, with discordant strings, brass, and percussion providing a sense of unease and anticipation, while Japanese koto and shamisen add an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - No Winds
The atmosphere of this cinematic hybrid cue is ominous and dismal, with discordant strings, brass, and percussion providing a sense of unease and anticipation, while Japanese shakuhachi adds an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - No World Instruments
The atmosphere of this cinematic hybrid cue is ominous and dismal, with brass and percussion providing a sense of unease and anticipation, while Japanese shakuhachi, koto, and shamisen add an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - No Strings
The atmosphere of this cinematic hybrid cue is ominous and dismal, with discordant strings and percussion providing a sense of unease and anticipation, while Japanese shakuhachi, koto, and shamisen add an element of intrigue and mystery. Version - No Brass