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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unsettling sounds" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe noises that make someone feel uneasy or anxious. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The jungle at night was filled with unsettling sounds, causing the explorers to huddle closer together for comfort."
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To the side and behind the audience, the violinist Aska Kaneko and the trombonist Christopher McIntyre added unsettling sounds.
Also translated as "Black Cat," the film grabs hold of you fast and tight right from start with images of swaying bamboo and the unsettling sounds of loudly banged drums suggestive of war.
Bernard Gendron describes these soirées as marked by "heterogeneity and eclecticism", and Richter notes that the songs, often punctuated by loud shrieks or other unsettling sounds, built on the legacy of noise music and Futurist compositions.
With this April's Red Devil mix comprised exclusively of original material the NON WORLDWIDE co-founder proves that his plummet into beguilingly unsettling sounds has enduring value.
With this April's Red Devil mix comprised exclusively of original material the NON WORLDWIDE co-founder proves that their plummet into beguilingly unsettling sounds has enduring value.
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So you're hearing the score as it's written, the same melody, but with a backwards sounding orchestra which gives it a kind of unusual, unsettling sound".
She creeps among tombstones and mausoleums until she is stopped by an unsettling sound.
And it concludes with the unmistakable, weirdly unsettling sound of a lo-fi demo vocal that's had an entire song constructed around it.
By half past two, as shops closed early, the muted hubbub on the main streets had been joined by a new, unsettling sound: the low screech of electric screwdrivers, securing boards to shop windows, lest trouble should flare up again.
Elsewhere, an effectively unsettling sound design fills in the visual blanks, while David Julyan's harrumphing score moves from the lush pastoral strains of the outdoor scenes to the bellowing underground alarums and honking horns of hell.
But more potent influences are perhaps JG Ballard, Lewis Carroll, Fritz Lang or David Lynch, whose Eraserhead and Inland Empire hover over the weird introduction, in which the director himself awakens and wanders through a darkened cinema auditorium accompanied by the unsettling sound of seagulls.
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