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I was just about to mention the MOOG when I saw your post! So I don’t know if you’re familiar with Mort Garson (his largest claim to fame probably being the album Plantasia), but he created several albums specifically for the occult and honestly they’re definitely chilling.One of the first LPs I bought
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'' Moog * goes supernatural with eerie electronics ''
* Moog - first generation of ' musical synthesizers '
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On myparents old stereo , this album could be played on all speeds ; 16 , 33 , 45 or 78
16 was wildly strange and 78 was hilarious
Good recommend, I love his music! I'll aslo add Adrian Von Ziegler.Would recommend Peter Gundry. He is a composer with a few albums (all based on the occult) most notable to me being "Goetia".
What's kindermetal? translated to german it would mean "childrensmetal"There was this great Polish thrash metal/blackened thrash metal band called Kat (Executioner) whose lyricist and singer, sadly passed by now, could write some really nice lyrics inspired by the occult, primarily in the LHP vein. He mostly drew inspiration from a Polish poet of the interwar period, Tadeusz Miciński, but was a bit more brutal in his metaphors.
Apart from that, I've really been on a Midnight kick recently.It's black'n'roll with some kindermetal occult themes, but I love it, it's fun!