I think 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov can also be considered in a way. The complex and often dark relationship in the story, along with Nabokov's use of language which has a certain musicality to it. It's a controversial but very literary work that might fit the idea of a 'dark music novel'.
One of the well - known 'dark music novels' could be 'The Collector' by John Fowles. It has a somewhat dark and disturbing undertone that can be associated with the concept.
I'm not sure specifically which beach music is mentioned in that novel. But some common beach music styles could be reggae or some light rock with a laid - back tempo.
One example could be the use of certain dissonant chords and deep, chant - like vocals in some ancient religious music rituals that were considered 'dark' in nature. These were often used to create an atmosphere of mystery and connection to the divine in a more solemn and perhaps intimidating way.
There might be a novel named 'Harmony's Ascent' in the 'the god of music novel' genre. It focuses on a protagonist who has an otherworldly connection to music and uses it to overcome various obstacles in a fantastical world. The story is rich in descriptions of different musical pieces and their emotional impacts.
Of course, I recommend you a few music novels: 1. The 12 Notes of the Gods was a fantasy novel about a musical genius from Earth who sang the Music of the Gods in another world. 2. " The Galaxy Boy Group Cultivation Plan " was a sci-fi space and interstellar love song novel that revolved around a group of musically talented teenagers who used music to revive the world. 3. " Ninja Realm: Muye Sonist " was a light novel that gave people a new lease of life through music. 4. " My Hardcore Music Life " was an urban entertainment novel that revolved around the career of Li Wenyin, a music giant of her generation. It was worth reading. These novels are especially suitable for music lovers. I hope you like my recommendations.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you like them: " The Hall of Rebirth Band,"" Starting from a Live Stream to Become a God Tycoon,"" My Hardcore Music Life,"" Music Basketball Player,"" Ninja World: Muye Sonist,"" Rhapsody of an Otaku in the Other World,"" Getting the Perfect Music System at the Beginning,"" The Legend of Rebirth Music,"" The Milky Way Boy Group Training Plan,"" Twelve Notes of the Gods,"" Matchmaking to the idol talent show,"" Celebrity Musician." As for good music and novel websites, I suggest you search for them according to your interests. After all, everyone's tastes are different. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
One great 'dark house novel' is 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson. It's a classic that creates a very spooky atmosphere within the dark house setting.
'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley also fits the bill. The creature created by Victor Frankenstein is a dark and strange being. It's a novel full of moral and ethical questions, as this 'stranger' created through scientific means is rejected by society and turns into a vengeful and tragic figure.
Sure. 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss has some dark elements in its adventure. It follows the life of Kvothe, a young man with a mysterious past and great talent, as he faces various challenges in a somewhat dark and complex world.
The 'Girl on the Train' can also be considered. It's full of dark secrets as the main character, who has an alcohol problem, uncovers the truth about a missing woman and the complex relationships around her. There are secrets within secrets in this story, which makes it really engaging.
One popular 'dark magic novel' is 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss. It has elements of magic that are somewhat dark and mysterious in the world it creates. Another could be 'A Game of Thrones' by George R.R. Martin. The magic in it, like the shadowbinders' magic, has a rather dark undertone.