Death Was Waiting in the Alleyway | Dark Jazz
This track is part of an ongoing Lovecraftian dark jazz project inspired by the Cthulhu Mythos, cosmic horror, and the feeling of insignificance beneath ancient, indifferent gods. Slow, ritualistic dark jazz textures unfold through deep bass, dissonant piano, sparse percussion, and echo-heavy atmospheres, evoking R’lyeh, drowned cities, cyclopean ruins, and smoky jazz clubs that exist beyond time. Influenced by the works of H. P. Lovecraft, this music blends doom jazz, jazz noir, ritual ambient, and cinematic horror jazz, focusing on atmosphere over melody and dread over resolution. Themes include cosmic indifference, ancient gods, forbidden knowledge, underwater acoustics, occult rituals, and the slow collapse of meaning. Lovecraftian dark jazz • Doom jazz • Cosmic horror jazz • Jazz noir • Instrumental only 🎧 Headphones recommended. #Lovecraftian #DoomJazz #DarkJazz

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