DreamReaper Releases Cover of 'Goosebumps' Theme Song For Halloween; Free Download!
Phoenix, Arizona based hard electro/synthwave producer DreamReaper has released a brand new cover of the theme song to the hit 1990s horror kids show Goosebumps based on the R.L. Stine novel series of the same name. The song has been released as a free download via Bandcamp and Soundcloud, but you can also stream it directly below:
After placing second in a remix competition for Powercyan's 'Disciples of the Night', DreamReaper used the prize money to purchase an enormous collection of original 1996 Gooesbumps trading cards. DreamReaper has also began to ship out orders with Goosebumps cards, and has began giving them away at local shows. He is currently on the lookout for more cards, and anyone with such a collection can contact him at mail@dreamreapermusic.com.
In today's uncertain economy, there is no safer investment than limited edition children's collectables manufactured in the mid-1990s. -DreamReaper
For more on DreamReaper follow him on his Official Website, Facebook, and SoundCloud.
Oct 21 2017
After placing second in a remix competition for Powercyan's 'Disciples of the Night', DreamReaper used the prize money to purchase an enormous collection of original 1996 Gooesbumps trading cards. DreamReaper has also began to ship out orders with Goosebumps cards, and has began giving them away at local shows. He is currently on the lookout for more cards, and anyone with such a collection can contact him at mail@dreamreapermusic.com.
In today's uncertain economy, there is no safer investment than limited edition children's collectables manufactured in the mid-1990s. -DreamReaper
For more on DreamReaper follow him on his Official Website, Facebook, and SoundCloud.
Steven Gullotta
info@brutalresonance.comI've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.
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