: While Helland often uses piano and cello for peace, here he layers instruments like "crescendo violins" and deep drums to maximize the "darkness" of the sound. Context and Impact
: It utilizes a slow, deliberate tempo to mimic the sensation of "lurking evil," a technique common in suspenseful scoring to keep listeners on edge. Peder B. Helland - Ominous Wind
Interestingly, Helland also composed a track called "". The two pieces act as polar opposites in his discography: : While Helland often uses piano and cello
: The piece relies on dark pads and "creepy horror sound effects" to create an eerie, immersive environment. The two pieces act as polar opposites in
: Defined by soft piano, deep pads, and its use in "Sound Therapy" and "Deep Sleep" playlists. Peder B. Helland - Ominous Wind
Released by Norwegian composer Peder B. Helland on September 28, 2013, "Ominous Wind" serves as a masterclass in building . Unlike his more famous, serene compositions for Soothing Relaxation , this track focuses on: