The article features a list of musicians and composers who have contributed to horror-themed music. Here are some quotes from the list:
* Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills) on John Carpenter's Halloween soundtrack: "In terms of musical impact on horror cinema, John Carpenter's soundtrack to Halloween is up there with Jaws and Psycho."
* Takiaya Reed (Divide and Dissolve) on Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor: "My father played this in the house when I was a child and I was terrified. Much later, I read about Shostakovich's experience of going to Dresden in 1960 – one of the most heavily bombed cities in the second world war – and feeling the weight of genocide and fascism."
* Johannes Eckerström (Avatar) on Sumio Shiratori's Moomin soundtrack: "Nothing freaked me out like Moomin, the Japanese anime TV series of the Finnish children's book. It was basically horror for children, featuring a weird ghostly figure called Mårran (the Groke), who radiated cold and had a diabolical smile."
* Spencer Charnas on the impact of horror music: "You start to feel a sense of dread or fear as you hear it."
These quotes highlight the artists' personal experiences and emotions evoked by horror-themed music, as well as its lasting impact on their perception of what is frightening.
* Spencer Charnas (Ice Nine Kills) on John Carpenter's Halloween soundtrack: "In terms of musical impact on horror cinema, John Carpenter's soundtrack to Halloween is up there with Jaws and Psycho."
* Takiaya Reed (Divide and Dissolve) on Shostakovich String Quartet No 8 in C minor: "My father played this in the house when I was a child and I was terrified. Much later, I read about Shostakovich's experience of going to Dresden in 1960 – one of the most heavily bombed cities in the second world war – and feeling the weight of genocide and fascism."
* Johannes Eckerström (Avatar) on Sumio Shiratori's Moomin soundtrack: "Nothing freaked me out like Moomin, the Japanese anime TV series of the Finnish children's book. It was basically horror for children, featuring a weird ghostly figure called Mårran (the Groke), who radiated cold and had a diabolical smile."
* Spencer Charnas on the impact of horror music: "You start to feel a sense of dread or fear as you hear it."
These quotes highlight the artists' personal experiences and emotions evoked by horror-themed music, as well as its lasting impact on their perception of what is frightening.