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Well, dunno if it's really on topic, but don't always think that synths are the end all be all. Anything can sound nice with enough work on it.
Kinda reminds me a movie (school) I had to do the sound on (we had to do the actual on stage recording, the editing, the mixing, and even the sound design). And one scene was on a submarine. I needed kind of a general atmosphere, one that would sound pretty eery.
I could have easily taken a sample cd (like the Hollywood edge or BBC series), but I remember recording the motor of a windscreen wiper on a car. I just mangled it to death (filter, reverberate, modulate, cut, chop, paste, reverse, whatever exists, I might have done it). End that ended on the scene, and nobody ever noticed a windscreen wiper. Kinda like the screech for landing airplane tyres is done a lot with mangled elephant cries...
Ok it's not really music, but it shows that if you want sounds done, with a little experimentation, anything can give a good result.
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