We’ve just posted photos from Monsters of Legend CD Release Party on Facebook. Many thanks to everyone who came out and made the party a great success! Special thanks to our photographer Rex B Hamilton, our sponsor and co-set designers Screamline Studios. A special shout out to Jason Blaszczak for the incredible prop and to Shaun Moffett and Chris Virgilio who went above and beyond the call of duty for teardown. A very special thanks to Geoff Beck of Shutter Productions for the great set pieces and the Golden Age of Horror video compilation that not only captivated guests but set the perfect mood throughout the night. To Jeff Glatzer – thanks for bringing FRANKENSTEIN to the party and Rick Davis of DAFE for the hearse!! Keith Martin and Hogwash for the sound system and Red Reign FX for the incredible Frankenstein prop.- winner, Ron Garsteck of Ghoulardifest – is one lucky (and very happy) guy! Thank you also to Roger Miller, Beth Miller, and Katie Lane for disturbing more than a few guests!
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ABOUT MIDNIGHT SYNDICATE
For almost three decades, composers Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka have been known as Midnight Syndicate, creating symphonic soundtracks to imaginary films that facilitate a transcendental and adventurous escape into the secret dimensions of the mind’s eye. To many of their fans, they are horror music pioneers with their genre-defying signature blend of gothic instrumental music and immersive sound effects. To others, they remain the haunt music icons that forever changed the haunted attractions and Halloween music industries while becoming a staple of the October holiday season. Still others, know them as the for their collaboration with Dungeons & Dragons and contributions to the use of music in the roleplaying games and development of the RPG music genre.