Sound Effects Of Death And Horror
Doom dub disco
Add textSound Effects Of Death And Horror is an Edinburgh-based solo project by John D’Alex Seodah-Johnson. If you like greasy doom dub electronic disco then SEODAH might be for you.
The name comes from the BBC soundtrack album released in 1977. From John….
“My early memories are full of classic sci-fi/horror, civil defence, nuclear siren tests, public information films, Quatermass and Doctor Who.
Ever since I was a child I’ve been fascinated by sound; how it works, how to manipulate it and the effect it has on people.
Whether it’s Celtic Frost, Tangerine Dream, King Crimson, Goblin, Kraftwerk or film soundtracks it’s all just music to me.
I see SEODAH as a series of projects and concepts that interest me. Whether you class it as prog, ambient, electronic, or experimental music is up to the listener."