Interestingly, Helland also composed a track called "". The two pieces act as polar opposites in his discography:

: Defined by suspense, frightening undertones, and "scary" elements.

: The piece relies on dark pads and "creepy horror sound effects" to create an eerie, immersive environment.

: It utilizes a slow, deliberate tempo to mimic the sensation of "lurking evil," a technique common in suspenseful scoring to keep listeners on edge.

"Ominous Wind" was a core single for his 2019 album, It's Halloween . Helland intentionally designed it as a versatile "background track" for scary scenes and videos. It has since become a staple for:

: While Helland often uses piano and cello for peace, here he layers instruments like "crescendo violins" and deep drums to maximize the "darkness" of the sound. Context and Impact

Released by Norwegian composer Peder B. Helland on September 28, 2013, "Ominous Wind" serves as a masterclass in building . Unlike his more famous, serene compositions for Soothing Relaxation , this track focuses on:

: It is featured in massive multi-hour Halloween compilations that have garnered millions of views, showcasing its effectiveness in setting a long-term mood. Contrast in Helland’s Portfolio