September 2010

Lovecraft #1 – The Beast in the Cave

by 19 Nocturne Boulevard September 29, 2010

Story by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Julie Hoverson Cover art by Brett Coulstock Music by Kevin MacLeod
Lost in a huge cave, in pitch blackness, the narrator tries to find a way back to light.
 
(Keep in mind, these stories were recorded when Julie wa…

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Warp’d Space #6 – All Hands on Deck!

by 19 Nocturne Boulevard September 29, 2010

What’s inside the package that just appeared in the hangar bay?

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Tone Didactic 73 – characters in genres, the rise of the antihero….

by 19 Nocturne Boulevard September 28, 2010

I started out talking about the types of characters you find in different genres, but somehow ended up whinging on about the rise of the antihero….
Not sure how that happens.

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Transmedia Talk: Episode 5

by Joseph Matheny September 28, 2010 Transmedia Talk

In a temporary departure from our usual format while Robert has been in the UK, we present the first of two interviews from leading practitioners in the UK.

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Auld Lang Syne, episode 6 (The Deadeye Kid)

by 19 Nocturne Boulevard September 28, 2010

The story wraps up.
New yarn begins in November.

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Cassette Culture Episode Eight

by P. Emerson Williams September 28, 2010 Tuesdays

Jonathan Briley, master sadist, sonic alchemist Industrial pioneer. TheeBradMiller takes us through the charred landscape of his early cassette releases, showing us sites of pain, sites of pleasure…

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Dangerous Minds Radio Hour : Episode 5

by Joseph Matheny September 27, 2010 Dangerous Minds Radio Hour

This, the fifth episode of the Dangerous Minds Radio Hour finds your host Brad Laner going it alone (Richard will return for the next episode)

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245-McKenna: "UFOs: Angels, Aliens, and Archetypes"

by Lorenzo September 24, 2010 UFOs

Having witnessed a UFO “at close range” himself, it is no wonder that Terence McKenna takes the phenomenon of unidentified astral objects quite seriously. However, that doesn’t mean that he has any better idea what they are than you and I do. One o…

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smallWorld: The Freeform Ensemble perform Terry Riley’s In C

by Joseph Matheny September 24, 2010 smallworld

California composer Terry Riley launched what is now known as the Minimalist movement with his revolutionary classic In C in 1964. This seminal work provided the conception for a form comprised of interlocking repetitive patterns that was to change the course of 20th century music and strongly influence the works of Steve Reich, Philip Glass and John Adams as well as rock groups such as The Who, The Soft Machine, Curved Air, Tangerine Dream and many others.

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