The year is 1983. The threat of war simmers between the Soviet Union and the US. The moon watches the Earth like a slowly blinking eye, and within the black depths of the cosmos... something watches the moon. Cosmonaut Ilia Zakharov (award-winner PETER WICKS) sits in a dark room in the USSR; a broken man with the soul of a poet. He controls a lunar rover called FANTOM IX (ALLISON COSSITT), the newest model in a series of machines designed to explore the surface of the moon. Together they uncover secrets that could determine the fate of all life on Earth and form a bond that transcends space and barriers. East and West stand at the brink of nuclear war. And yet, something far, far worse is coming. Something the human race is not ready to greet. Something unknowable. Something malevolent. Make no mistake, this eldritch horror story isn't your usual sci-fi. Be prepared to be led on a journey where the stakes are larger than life itself. You'll never look at the night sky the same again. And whatever you do—don't let IT see you. Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks, Allison Cossitt, Sarah Golding, Erika Sanderson, James Scully, and Brandon Levine. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab. For more information go to denouncermedia.com This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
The end of all things. "Ruslan and Ludmilla" Epilogue, by Alexander Pushkin. Translated by A. S. Kline. Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
NO FLESH SHALL STAND"The Russian God" by Pyotr Vyazemsky. Translated by Alan Myers. Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Fan has returned. And she is not the same. Meanwhile, Ilia is ordered to leave Baikonur. "I Still Recall The Wondrous Moment" by Alexander Pushkin. Translated by Andrey Kneller. Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security.Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Act II: Hastur Mourns (or) Where Are You, God? You will not be saved by the Holy Ghost. You will not be saved by the god Plutonium. In fact, YOU WILL NOT BE SAVED. - John Carpenter's Prince of DarknessFan has been spirited away into some alternate plane. Horrific cosmic truths are revealed...Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Act II, Chapter 5 premiers next Friday at 6am EST! For this Entr'Acte episode, we wanted to give a shoutout to our amazing cast and crew! They have worked so tirelessly on this project. Head over to denouncermedia.com and find out what other projects they're involved in! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
WARNING: This episode contains content that may prove too disturbing for some of our listeners, and as such listening discretion is advised. Though this series is a work of fiction, given the present crisis in Europe between Russia and Ukraine, it is imperative that the horrors of the past never be forgotten, especially when the aggressor and victim are the same nations 90 years ago, and today. Real people lived through this. As Mark Twain once said, History may not repeat itself, but it certainly does rhyme. For more information, we encourage you to visit https://holodomor.ca/.Now, to our story. Fan has been spirited away by something otherworldly and malevolent. Terrified for her safety and desperate to bring her back, Ilia turns to the one person who has full command of Baikonur Cosmodrome. Fan's creator. Fan's mother. Mesiya. Special thanks to Michael Parkhurst for additional sound design.Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Drawn away by some unseen force, Fan is now lost, frightened and alone somewhere on the moon's uncharted territory. Beyond the darkening horizon, it waits....Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Something is on the Moon, and it's not supposed to be there...Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
From our friends at Packhowl Media, comes The Madness of Chartrulean:Chartrulean was destined to be the messiah the people wanted, but abandoned a life of piety to become what he believed his world needed. Now a delicate game of politics is afoot, and Chartrulean is torn between those he's grown to trust and the gods he's angered. He must reconcile with both before succumbing to the madness he created.To learn more, visit chartrulean.com. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
The year is 1983. Baikonur Cosmodrome, a spaceport located in Soviet Kazakhstan, has sent a cutting-edge lunar rover to the moon's surface. The rover: FANTOM-IX."Ruslan and Ludmila" Canto I, by Alexander Pushkin. Translation by A. S. Kline.Directed and Produced by Ari Rosenthal. Written and Associate Produced by Carmenn Kocznur. Adapted from his original short story "Fantom IX." Starring Peter Wicks as Ilia Zakharov, Allison Cossitt as Fan, Sarah Golding as Mesiya, Erika Sanderson as Kryuchkov, James Scully as Cosmodrome Security, Brandon Levine as Sledstvenny Security. Additional Voices by Peter Wishinski and Karim Kronfli. Dialogue Editing by Benton Hodges. Sound Design and Mix by Manas Kunder. Score by Jakub Żerański. Special thanks to Matt Richmond and the Audio Drama Lab.For more information, go to denouncermedia.comThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
The trailer for RED ODYSSEY, a Lovecraftian horror story you will never forget. Premiering September 8, wherever you get your podcasts. "I Was Thirteen" by Taras Shevchenko, translation by John Weir. Edited by Benton HodgesMusic by Jakub ŻerańskiSound Mix and Design by Manas KunderThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy