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xilo-core · 1 month
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Have these little podcasts fellows for your travels
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yamikakyuu · 4 months
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I made this for Malevolent but it applies to many others. Feel free to use.
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boombox-fuckboy · 2 months
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Hi!
I have been following this blog for a while now and I love using it to find new podcasts. I was wondering, if you have time, what you think is the scariest podcast you've listened to or what your favorite horror podcasts might be? Thank you, and I hope you have a great day :)
I'm so glad to have helped you find new shows!
I don't really get scared by horror podcasts (not sure why. It isn't some "I'm tough" thing, I get startled by the toaster, and it's not like I never feel unsettled or concerned or icked out at podcasts, just not scared) so I'm not sure I can give you a good answer on that one, but I'll gladly give you ten of my personal favourites instead:
Alice Isn't Dead: The podcast that got me into podcasts. A truck driver travels the USA looking for her wife, who until recently, she had thought was dead. Along the way she has all manner of strange encounters, and sees a side to the world that few truely comprehend.
Archive 81: A young archivist takes a job at a remote outpost organising and digitising a collection of tapes. On the tapes is a series of interviews and investigations made by a social worker in the 90s as she becomes familiar with a bizzare apartment building. The archivist, naturally, has an increasingly bad time. Each season is part of the same story, but they're all a bit different.
Ghost Wax: Recorded interviews conducted by the last surviving necromancer, and various people who died under seemingly otherworldly circumstances.
Hello From The Hallowoods: Supernatural and cosmic horror. A powerful and dramatic entity visits your nightmares to relay stories of the people (to varying degrees of both human and alive) who inhabit the beautiful and deadly Hallowoods. What start off as individual stories quickly connect to a larger narrative.
Hi Nay: A supernatural horror following a young woman named Mari, who's babaylan (shaman) family background draws her into helping people with various horrific supernatural problems around Toronto. Formatted as phone calls to her mother telling her what's happened.
I Am In Eskew: Often-horrific stories from a man living in something that very much wishes to be a city, and a private investigator who was, in her words, hired to kill a ghost. Many people seem to agree this one is scary.
Janus Descending: A xenoarcheologist and a xenopaleontologist are sent to investigate and sample the ruins of a long-dead alien city, and discover more than they anticipated. The format for this one is really clever: you hear her audio logs first to last, and his last to first, and the story is all the more heartbreaking for it. I'd recommend listening to the supercut.
The Lost Cat Podcast: A man befriends strange entities, loses bits of himself and drinks an awful lot of wine while looking for his cat. Soft and cosmic horror.
The Moon Crown: The shortest on this list, but also one of the most fascinating. A disgraced scribe living in a city of humans, beasts, and other bizzare entities, begins to recount recent happenings, and actions she has a hard time explaining, on broadcast. But the people she's hoping to reach might not be the ones listening.
The Silt Verses: In a modern world where gods are plentiful, both illicit and commercialised, two disciples of an outlawed river god go on a pilgrimage.
Although, maybe some other listeners can help me out and share what scared them?
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noxcorvorum · 6 months
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Dreamers, fear the strangers in your midst. Travel is not advised. Alas, it was to none but me, ah, but I call it love. This is Spines. Note to future Nyx. There is a curse upon my every waking breath, and I cannot escape the darkness. A god must feed. A god must be fed. Why are there no stars? I call the only road's end, the last gasp of light's breath. Good night, Night Vale, statement ends.
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necco-wafer-man · 7 months
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Right yall, you should totally check out Ghost Wax
It's a horror podcast following the work of a kind necromancer who raises those who had supernatural deaths and allows them to tell their story for themselves and sees their death avenged
Reasons to get into ghost wax now
Coming up on the season 1 finale around Halloween so you're just in time to say you got in on the ground floor
There is already 42 killer episodes out so far
You need something to do with your ears between episodes of [your favorite horror podcast] and this is one of the better things you can do with those ears
It's got awesome voice acting, fantastic writers, queer characters (both in the risen dead and in the overarching cast), horror ranging from slasher flick to exstistential, and the sound design is very good
If you like audio horror this is damn good audio horror
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Thank you all for your votes! The results of the @audioverseawards finals are out and we’ve won 4 awards!
Congrats to Alasdair Stuart for Best Recurring Voice in a New Production; @reefsharkivist for Best Musical Direction in a New Production;
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Congratulations also to @alexyquest for Best Direction in a New Production; and our entire Writing Team: Nigel McKeon, @penofsteele , Spectre, @alexyquest , Jesse Syratt, and @clansocreations for Best Writing in a New Production.
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This wouldn’t be possible without your votes so thank you from the bottom of our hearts
So thank you for that! We’d also like to congratulate some of our fellow friends and winners, so congratulations to @re-dracula, @hellofromthehallowoods, @oldgodspod , @ameliapodcast, @ethicstownpod , and @ghostwaxpod !!
Absolutely well deserved
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lacquerheadd · 6 months
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guess who’s obsessed with a new podcast!!
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ghostlycollectorchaos · 5 months
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"You are not alone. There's no endless void. There's no place hope can't reach if you reach back"
Owen Voncid is destroying me because I know how sad he is and still how kind
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ghosteso · 6 months
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Ya’ll I’m literally so fascinated with Luca. Like holes in his soul? The Ghost Wax cylinders? I’m desperate to know more about him. It’s not even funny.
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abnormalvampire64 · 5 months
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want tma but more found family and also you will be crying sooner? may i present ghost wax
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ghostwaxpod · 5 months
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Margot Angiers. Art by Aleksy Nisemboym
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boombox-fuckboy · 29 days
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Anticipated Q&A:
Q. Where's Doug and Hera (Wolf 359)?
A. We both know that wouldn't be fair. Too powerful.
Q. What about [] and [] (The Magnus Archives)?
A. TMA is too powerful for poll inclusion. Also there's too many potential options without any that stand out, you know?
Q. In previous versions you included Clara and Dan (Archive 81). Why not this one?
A. I wanted to, but after they actually did this with Dan and Melody? Mm.
Q. I think you're missing someone else important!
A. Oh? Tell me who!
Q. I don't know any of these!
A. Pick one and go listen!
Q. But what if I ship them romantically?
A. The purpose of this poll is not to criticize. I am simply an enjoyer of friendship and lists.
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noxcorvorum · 6 months
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Why must I be contained by time. Are you telling me I can't do work and also listen to 6 separate podcasts at once. Ack augh why must I choose
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necco-wafer-man · 5 months
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Luca and Voncid playing checkers between reclaimings, talking through the steps of binding something and what it would take to up the sound quality on the wax yknow
Like they're friends, that's his dad
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captainxandis · 6 months
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Have finally caught up to all the episodes of Ghost Wax and honestly I am shaking the podcast around like a rabid animal
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fangedprinx · 3 months
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Diversity Win! The world's last necromancer is mlm!
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