Yeah, unfortunately most of the midis I have are someone covering an existing piece. They where cheaper and safer to collect than CD music and we where too young and dumb to really care about the difference. The midi archive started just to put appropriate-themed music in one place so we could use them on websites much like the image gallery. Once we couldn't embed them I eventually stopped keeping up with the page because it just wasn't useful anymore. Luckily past me had a copy of the webpage in the midi folder itself so it was carried on along with the website in the background.
I might be misremembering but I believe either Spooky or Moody was actually made for me by the guy that did the music for my Zombie Petting Zoo videos, Twisted_Project/Zer0 Disciple. The one he made for certain was embedded into a flash file, which sadly just got murdered by Adobe so I can't compare to verify. I've got a ton of his music and a profanity filled authorization letter to do whatever I like with it so if that interests anyone...
Barring hard drive failures over the years and moments where I overwrote files accidentally, I've got backups of everything I've touched going back to the old Nightmare/Atmosfear Ring. Most of the real content is already up on the Well of Fears but I could probably spend a few afternoons comparing and uploading more. I've got ugly old test versions of the original ANSworld version of the layout, unfinished website updates, and those images I faked when we ran the April Fools "Atmosfear Chronicles" tease. (For a while I was really tempted to suggest renaming the wiki to that).
Just hit me with a stick if there's anything else you'd like to take a peak at and I'll go digging. I can't promise any of it is in a state that's going to be useful to anyone but I'd be happy to look if that's the case. If I don't answer here,
marr0wproductions@gmail.com always works.
Great job with the soundtracks by the way. I'm kinda kicking myself for not doing something similar after how much time I spent pulling and correcting the audio from different Thrill Me versions.