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They beat sinister sounds on drums, dressed in bizarre costumes, changed incomprehensible poetry and exhibited art apparently made by chance.
You can hear their new-found penchant for sinister sounds on opener 'Hideaway', a tortured update of Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy' about an 'undercover lover' who 'twists the knife in my back'.
Sinister sounds, possibly vampiric, are audible beneath the foundations of the house around which the story is set, while the narrator blunders into generating malevolent forces beyond his control.
His mastery of classic suspense-movie framing and cutting is as impressive as ever, and the sound design, which layers James Newton Howard's spooky score with the equally sinister sounds of the forest, is impressive, especially when it evokes Ivy's blindness.
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Tim Giles's sinister sound design adds to the air of menace.
The festival will alsofeature a sinister sound sculpture by Janek Schaefer, who lived as a child on the outskirts of Milton Keynes.
But the sinister sound was back in its starring role in Brooklyn, at that 2007 trial over Shifra Berger's last walk with her mother.
The sinister sound of the sludge sloshing around the edge of the shovel blade lingers in the ear, and makes the initial lack of reliable information more painful.
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He offered a few peculiar twists: most intriguing, his accenting in the C minor Prelude; his dramatic, driven performance of the E flat minor Prelude; and the almost sinister sound he gave the E minor Prelude and Fugue.
It has the right chord progression and sinister sound, and is a million times better than the last one by Chris Cornell, which was not only the worst Bond song ever, but the worst song, so it's a step in the right direction.
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