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Soft spoken reading of HP Lovecraft's Celephaïs, 1920. Set against the eerie creaking of a drifting pirate ship on the ocean. Listen with headphones for the best experience.Celephaïs is a mesmerizing tale from Lovecraft's Dream Cycle, following the journey of Kuranes, a man disillusioned with reality who seeks refuge in his dreams. Once a child who imagined the radiant city of Celephaïs, he grows into a weary adult, desperate to return to the dream-world. As his earthly life crumbles, he plunges deeper into sleep, chasing visions of turquoise temples, timeless streets, and galleys that sail into the sky.But dreams are fickle, and the boundary between fantasy and madness blurs. When knights from Celephaïs finally arrive to escort him home, he embarks on a surreal voyage through time, back to his ancestral estate—only to awaken as king and god of the dream-city. Yet in the waking world, his body washes up on the shores of Cornwall, lost to the tides of reality.ASMR tales from Lovecraft, Poe, Grimm & Beyond | Unlock Exclusive Secrets from the Vault as a Channel Member or on PatreonVenture softly into realms untold, where ancient whispers stir forgotten lore and dust-laden libraries echo with lost dreams. Here you'll find soft spoken Lovecraftian myths, gothic tales, dreams spun from ancient murmurs, and solace found in the decayed whispers of timeworn pages and eternal tomes. Tucking in sleepy souls, one story at a time.Soft spoken ASMR is used to provide listeners with comfort to ease symptoms of insomnia, anxiety, depression, and ptsd. ASMR with atmospheric sounds—like gentle whispering, soft taps, and calming nature noises works wonders for relaxation and anxiety relief. The soothing sounds and personal attention mimic a comforting, nurturing experience, while promoting mindfulness and focus that diverts attention from anxious thoughts. Physiologically, ASMR can lower heart rate and blood pressure, activating neural circuits linked to relaxation. This powerful combination creates a serene environment, helping individuals unwind and feel at peace. This channel is intended to provide you with a comfortable space to relax and fall asleep. I welcome all comments and suggestions for stories because this channel is meant for you, my darling. Having recently suffered from depression, I promise that I will do everything in my power to make this channel consistent and make our way through these wonderful classic stories.Enter the Abyss: http://tomebytomeasmr.comhttps://www.patreon.com/c/TomeByTomeASMRDonations: http://paypal.me/TomebyTomehttps://venmo.com/u/PamBreshearshttp://buymeacoffee.com/tomebytomeasmrThis video is intended for sleep. #sleepaidAs many of the larger channels noticed first, in November 2023, YouTube rolled out non-optional end-roll ads on all videos. Because this video is intended for you to relax and fall asleep, I'm hoping by adding this hashtag that YouTube becomes aware of the placement of ads on certain video types, like ASMR.Video art and video animation are done by me using CapCut, Canva Pro, Movavi, and Motionleap tools. TAGS: female voice asmr, soft spoken female voice, whisper female, quiet storytelling, creaking ship ambiance, drifting into sleep, hypnotic reading, immersive dark ambient sounds, asmr, soft spoken asmr, asmr for sleep, asmr sleep reading, sleep aid for adults, bedtime stories for grown ups, sleep podcast, sleepcast, talk me to sleep, read me to sleep, dark sleep ambiance, dark sleep ambience, fairy tales for adults, asmr banned books, banned books podcast, modern horror, thomas ligotti, hp lovecraft, asmr lovecraft, lovecraftian horror, lovecraft audiobook, call of cthulhu, nyarlathotep, azathoth, celephaïs
Claire and Tod discuss HP Lovecraft's "The White Ship," first published in 1919 in The United Amateur. What better way to celebrate ☘️ St. Patrick's Day ☘️ than talking about Lord Dunsany at some length! Also, Claire, a sophisticated and educated lady of Irish decent, learns what a shillelagh is in this episode, so that's a bit of St. Patty's fun!Links for you:Lord Samuel's Lovecraft Metal Spotify PlaylistTod's Dreams and Nightmares Apple Music PlaylistCheck in on Fantasy Flight's Dark Side of the Moon at Board Game Geek, but it's out of print so you'll probably have to go to eBay to find itA short article about Lovecraft and Lord DunsanyA free version of Idle Days on the River Yann by Lord DunsanyDel Rey's Dream Cycle collection, which you can of course read for free at https://hplovecraft.comWeirdly, I don't think we swear at all in this episode, but I'll mark it explicit just to be on the safe side.Oh, and I spent a fair amount of time learning about The White Ship Disaster at Wikipedia, and then went down a rabbit hole learning about Empress Matilda and The Anarchy, but alas, it didn't make it into the show. Also, it has nothing to do with the story, so it's probably for the best.You can text us now. Why? That's between you and your Elder God. Support the showLike the show? Say so with money! Or just hang out with us on Mastodon, at @podsothoth@defcon.social. Or email us at hideous@podsothoth.club. Best thing? Rate us (positively!) in your favorite podcast app. That helps other people find the show!
Tonight, we'll read the fantasy story “Celephaïs” written by H.P. Lovecraft in 1920. In it, Kuranes, the child of landed English gentry, travels to the magical city of his childhood dreams after finding himself dispossessed in the contemporary city of London. The story contrasts the bleakness of earthly reality with the splendor of a vividly imagined world, emphasizing themes of escapism and nostalgia. Part of Lovecraft's Dream Cycle, it offers a poetic and haunting exploration of the power of dreams. — read by 'V' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weeks show starts off with music from Burning Spear, Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh, Peter Broggs, Barrington Levy, Ini Kamoze, Black Uhuru, Johnny Osbourne & Scientist, Gregory Isaacs, Leroy Smart, The Abyssinians, Bim Sherman, The Mighty Diamonds, Half Pint, Nitty Gritty, Icho Candy, Hugh Mundell, Prince Philip, Augustus Pablo, and Jennifer Lara. New music this week comes from Stranjah Miller, The Inn House Crew, Protoje, Bugle, Bost & Bim with Queen Omega, Shuga, Kumar and the 18th Parallel, Imeru Tafari, AbiYah Yisrael, Hector Roots Lewis with J Boog, Nadia McAnuff, Brigadier Jerry & Anthony Cruz, Leon Dinero, Macka B, Peter Youthman, Perfect Giddimani, Jah Mex, Dream Cycle, Piper Street Sound, Ras Fraser, Fyakin, Twan Tee, and Brother Culture & Derrick Sound Enjoy! Burning Spear - The Wilderness - Live In Paris: Zenith 88 - Burning Music Productions Dennis Brown - Judge Not - Judge Not - Greensleeves Peter Tosh - Vampire - No Nuclear War - EMI Peter Broggs - No Ism Pon The Riddim - Never Forget Jah: The Early Years 1976-1986 - Motion Records Barrington Levy - Jah Life - Bounty Hunter - Jah Life Jah Life - Jah Life - Jah Life In Dub - Jah Life/DKR The Inn House Crew - Stepping Out With Dub - Dub From The Sky - Room In The Sky Ini Kamoze - Hole In The Pumpkin - Shocking Out - Ras Records Black Uhuru - Happiness - Taxi 7” Johnny Osbourne & Scientist - Never Stop Fighting/Dangerous Match Six - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves Gregory Isaacs & Niney The Observer - Rock On/Murder Observer Style - Observer 12” Leroy Smart - Jah Is My Light - Niney The Observer Presents: Roots With Quality - VP Records The Abyssinians - Declaration Of Rights - Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Bim Sherman - Mighty Ruler - Roots From The Yard 7” The Mighty Diamonds - Gates Of Zion - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Half Pint - When One Gone - Victory - Ras Records Nitty Gritty - False Alarm - Tenor Saw Meets Nitty Gritty - VP Records Icho Candy - Babylon - Rockers 7” Hugh Mundell - One Jah, Aim & Destiny - Rockers 7” Jah Levi - False Rumour - Augustus Pablo: In Fine Style - Pressure Sounds Prince Philip - Sit & Cry - Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Augustus Pablo & Rockers All Stars - El Rockers Chapter 4/El Rockers Chapter 2 - Augustus Pablo Presents: Rockers International - Greensleeves Jennifer Lara - A Change Is Gonna Come - Studio One Roots Vol. 3 - Soul Jazz Records Stranjah Miller - Too Hot - Too Hot Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Protoje - 80's Wild - The Jamaican Situation - InDiggNation/Ineffable Records Bugle - Consequences - Inna Mi House Music Bost & Bim feat. Queen Omega - Jah Dawta - The Bombist Shuga - My Guide - Warriors Don't Cry Riddim - Penthouse Records Kumar Meets The 18th Parallel - Never Give Up/Never Give Up Dub - Tales Of Reality - Fruits Records/Easy Star Records Imeru Tafari feat. Queen Ifrica - I Love Rastafari - The Essential - Koastal Kings AbiYah Yisrael - Yah Will Be There - ChaYah Studios Hector Roots Lewis feat. J Boog - Fire - Ineffable Records Chronixx - Jah Is There - Dread & Terrible Project 5th Anniversary Deluxe Edition - Chronixx Music Sofia Edevane - Zion Gate/Zion Gate Riddim - Dynamike Records Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians feat. Winston McAnuff - Colors - SoulNurse Records Anthony John - I Nuh Follower - Royal Night Riddim - Penthouse Records Slashe - Harlot Lifestyle - Royal Night Riddim - Penthouse Records Duane Stephenson feat. Josey Wales - Dancehall Broom - Royal Night Riddim - Penthouse Records Brigadier Jerry & Anthony Cruz - I See Jah Light Shining - Tad's Records Leon Dinero - One Way Love - Daptone Records 7” Macka B feat. Don Richie - Still Look Good - Don Richie Music Roll & Record feat. Peter Youthman, Tenah, Tribuman & William Spring - Peter Youth Deh Bout/Deh Bout Riddim - Roll & Record Scientist - Blood On His Lips - Junjo Presents: The Evil Curse Of The Vampires - Geensleeves Scientist - Night Of The Living Dead - Junjo Presents: The Evil Curse Of The Vampires - Geensleeves Devon Irons & The Upsetters - Vampire/Vamp A Dub - Arkology - Island Records Piper Street Sound feat. Addis Pablo - Small Plate (Huw Williams Remix) - Small Plate/Rid The Remixes - Piper Street Sound Bunny Lie Lie - Living As A Brother - Trojan Records 12” Perfect Giddimani - Jah Pilot/Jah Pilot Dub - Giddimani Records Jah Mex feat. DM Kahn & Albert Hurtado - Rootsman Style/Rootsman Style Dub Version - Portal Records 7” Dream Cycle Inc. - Monday Dub - Steps Of Deeper Slumber - Disco Gecko Recordings Joshua Hales & Habesha - Vigilance/Vigilance Dub - Habeshites 12” Manudigital feat. Liam Bailey - Enough - Digital UK Session - X Ray Production Ras Fraser Jr. feat. Fyah Sthar - Far Away - I Am Conscious - Wide Awake Music/Rebel Sound Records Bugle - Upside Down - Apex - An9ted Ent./Evidence Music Quan-Dajai - Brimstone - Brimstone Riddim - Dutty Rock Productions Fyakin - Rock & Come In - Nyle Banks Music Group Twan Tee - Put It Pon Replay - Outrospection - Baco Records Mykal Rose & Subatomic Sound System feat. Hollie Cook - Rockin' Like A Champion - Rockin' Like A Champion - DubShot Records Brother Culture & Derrick Sound - Fling A Fyah/Fling A Fyah Dub - Evidence Music
Hey Spokast listeners! In this episode, we're thrilled to chat with talented filmmaker Luis Garcia. Luis has been making waves in the Spokane film scene since he moved here in November 2020, and he has some incredible stories to share. Originally hailing from Poughkeepsie, New York, and having spent time in Portland's vibrant indie film scene, Luis brings a wealth of experience and passion to Spokane. We dive into his journey, from his early influences in New York to his love for the "little big city" of Spokane. Luis talks about his impactful projects, including the short film "Dream Cycle" and his latest work, "Marina," which centers around a young deaf boy's heartwarming story. Throughout our chat, we explore his vision for Spokane's film community, his passion for storytelling, and his commitment to fostering local talent. Whether you're a film buff or love a good story, this episode is packed with inspiration and insight. Tune in to hear how Luis Garcia is making his mark in Spokane and what's next on his creative journey!
On this episode, we read and review AZAG from Lex Mandrake of Dank Dungeons, a ttrpg inspired by Lovecraft's Dream Cycle, Howard's Conan, and Smith's Hyperborea where you treat with strange entities, battle against weird magics, and explore a world of mystery and wonder! We kick off the episode, however, with a look at the Kickstarter for Earth: After Death, a post-apocalyptic survival rpg, with writing from our SideQuests GM Josh Domanski. 0:00 Start 6:15 Earth: After Death Kickstarter spotlight 14:39 Readthrough 2:04:45 Scores 2:25:48 Warpland Giveaway All our links here: https://linktr.ee/theweeklyscroll Live Streams on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/the.weekly.scroll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.weekly.scroll Twitter: https://twitter.com/Weekly_Scroll YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theweeklyscroll
"The Strange High House in the Mist" is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft. Written on November 9, 1926, it was first published in the October 1931 issue of Weird Tales. It concerns a character traveling to the titular house which is perched on the top of cliff which seems inaccessible both by land and sea, yet is apparently inhabited.
ALTRUSIAN GRACE MEDIA Presents: Psyclopean is the cinematic dark ambient/atmospheric/dungeon synth music project fronted by Matt Schmitz (Sleestak, Altrusian Grace Media) and produces instrumental interpretations of the literary works of H.P. Lovecraft and his peers. The Dreamlands, inspired by Lovecraft's Dream Cycle saga, is a psychedelic and cosmic interpretation of the many locations and denizens that lurk therein. Focusing on shorter pieces, Psyclopean introduces elements of synth and real world audio sounds, and the result is nothing short of a spectacular ethereal journey into realms of darkness and unreality. DOWNLOAD THE FULL ALBUM AT https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/album/the-dreamlands Please consider supporting my work and download this audio as part of the ESOTERIC AND OCCULT WISDOM - MASTER COLLECTION (an ongoing collection of Gnostic, alchemical, Hermetic, and related occult/spiritual audio projects that span dozens of hours) at https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/ *JOIN MY PATREON at https://www.patreon.com/altrusiangracemedia *BECOME A YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBER at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMzRTOugvDLwhSwJdoSWBZA/join *JOIN THE CULT OF STARRY WISDOM at https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/starry-wisdom-cult *FOLLOW THE AGM PODCAST at https://altrusiangracemedia.podbean.com *MY TSHIRTS AND DESIGNS ON AMAZON at https://amzn.to/3peS9j3 *MY NEW 2022 MERCH LINE "OCCULT NOUVEAU" at https://amzn.to/3OeUHZL *MY TSHIRTS AND DESIGNS ON TEEPUBLIC at https://teepublic.sjv.io/XxvPDX *LICENSE MY MUSIC FOR YOUR PROJECT at https://www.pond5.com/artist/altrusiangracemedia *MY BOOKS ON AMAZON at https://amzn.to/3oQGh6A As an Amazon Associate I earn a small amount from qualifying purchases and it helps to support my channel. Please consider LIKING the video, SUBSCRIBING to the channel, and SHARING the links! These simple actions go a long way in supporting AGM and is truly appreciated! ~~Places to follow and support Altrusian Grace Media~~ Website ► https://altrusiangrace.blogspot.com/ Bandcamp ► https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com Teepublic Store ► https://teepublic.sjv.io/XxvPDX Twitter ► https://twitter.com/AltrusianGrace Rumble ► https://rumble.com/c/c-375437 YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/AltrusianGraceMedia Odessy ► https://odysee.com/@altrusiangracemedia:1 Bitchute ► https://www.bitchute.com/channel/altrusiangracemedia/ To kindly donate directly to my channel: www.paypal.me/altrusiangrace For inquiries regarding voice-over work or licensing for my work (including music) please contact altrusiangracemedia ((at)) gmail.com AGM BACKUP CONTENT ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO0nCG5aqB1CHyU3Xf0TUbg #Gnosticism #Alchemy #Hermeticism #Occult #Esoteric #Audiobook #Mysticism #Gnostic #Egyptian #Christianity #NagHammadi #Spirituality #Jung
"The Cats of Ulthar" is a DREAM CYCLE short story written by American fantasy author H. P. Lovecraft in June 1920.
In honor of DREAM WARRIOR'S 35th anniversary the boys hit the sack and dream up an episode on some of Freddy's best nightmares. This one gets weird. Movies Discussed: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989)
My Passion is Trance 243 (Dream Cycle) mixed by Serjey Andre Kul 1st Hour 00:00:00 Glaue - Coyote [Monstercat Silk] 00:05:15 Dokho & Banaati - Dream Cycle [Monstercat Silk] 00:09:58 Envotion - Adrift (Sebastian Sellares Remix) [Songspire Records] 00:16:43 Vintage Culture x Sonny Fodera ft. MKLA - Last Thought (CASSIAN Remix) [SOLOTOKO] 00:22:47 Alexander Popov, Whiteout - Right Back 00:27:08 Miss Monique, The Alexsander feat. Vania - Hideaway [AFTRHRS] 00:32:15 Martin Kremser - Resistance [Zephyr Music Records] 00:37:37 Passenger 10 - Microban [Enormous Tunes] [Release day - Feb 4 2022] 00:43:10 Luminn - Shapeshifters [Statement!] 00:46:45 A.M.R feat. Ai Takekawa - Beyond The Moon (Mhammed El Alami & Nathan Red Mix) [Alter Ego Progressive] 00:52:12 The Blizzard vs Kirsty Hawkshaw meets Tenishia - Forever To Forgive (The Blizzard Mashup) 00:58:18 Envio - For You (The Blizzard Remix) [A State of Trance] 2nd Hour 01:05:27 Varsente - The Gateway Through Time [Abora Olé] 01:10:22 Illitheas - Fallen [Blue Soho] 01:17:20 Claus Backslash - Island Vibrations[Coldharbour] 01:23:00 Ashley Wallbridge - Arena [We'll Be OK] 01:26:52 Andrew Rayel & Tensteps feat. RUNAGROUND - Carry You Home (Ashley Wallbridge Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 01:31:54 John O'Callaghan & Lo-Fi Sugar - Never Fade Away (Maarten de Jong Remix) [Who's Afraid Of 138!] 01:36:51 JES - Under the Midnight Sun (Maarten de Jong Remix) [Magik Muzik] 01:42:01 Pennyman - Saveria [Always Alive Recordings] 01:46:43 Activa - Luminosity (Sean Tyas Remix) 01:53:41 Avar - You [Abora Skies] 3rd Hour 02:00:54 Specific Slice & Sandro Mireno - Asylum Of Nephilims [Abora Recordings] 02:05:53 Moonrider & Axion - Opera (O.B.M Notion Remix) [2Rock Recordings] 02:11:29 Sandro Mireno & Hidden Tigress - Victory (Extended Dub) [Abora Ascend] Vocal Trance Madness 02:16:21 KBK & Nayenne - Tears of an Angel (Extended Dub) [Abora Recordings] 02:22:24 Paul ICZ & Luscjo - Till We Meet Again [Abora Recordings] 02:28:54 Christopher Corrigan - With You [Suanda Music] 02:34:00 Adam Taylor & Deirdre Mclaughlin - Art [Digital Society] 02:39:34 Woody van Eyden - Electricity (Allen Watts Remix) [Nocturnal Knights Reworked] 02:44:54 Jordan Suckley, Clara Yates - Let Me Be Your Fantasy (Davey Asprey Remix) [Damaged Records] 02:51:10 Braulio Stefield & Blaze ZX - Macalania [Molekular Sounds (RazNitzanMusic)]
The second half of our conversation with Darren McKay, owner & operator at Dream Cycle cycling shop on Commercial Drive, in Vancouver, BC. This conversation is split into two episodes (007 & 008) and will be most interesting for cyclists, entrepreneurs and those in the cycling industry. Darren goes into how Dream Cycle came to be, and what put him on the path that he travels. As described on their website "Dream Cycle may be the perfect embodiment of this dream. Beautiful, custom-built steel touring and city bikes line the shop floor. Jewel-like components gleam in glass-fronted wooden cases..." You can find more about Dream Cycle on their website, or go down and pay them a visit on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC.
In this Epsiode we speak to Darren McKay, owner and operator of Dream Cycle Bike shop on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC. This conversation is split into two episodes (007 & 008) and will be most interesting for cyclists, entrepreneurs and the cycling industry. Darren goes into how Dream Cycle came to be, and what put him on the path that he travels. As described on their website "Dream Cycle may be the perfect embodiment of this dream. Beautiful, custom-built steel touring and city bikes line the shop floor. Jewel-like components gleam in glass-fronted wooden cases. Hand-painted and carved signs welcome customers and spell out the shop's services and rates. Even the tool benches and work stands ooze quality and careful consideration..." You can find more about Dream Cycle on their website, or go down and pay them a visit on Commercial Drive in Vancouver...
On this episode of The First 30 podcast, your hosts Chadd Callahan, Tim Harris & David Moreno run through the dreamscape world of Dream Cycle by Cathuria Games & Raw Fury. We explore a new world that is as curious as it is confusing, we encounter ghouls who have abducted us and we must find out why! Using magic, our rifle, and trusty sword we battle our way through the ghouls, but is that enough? Let's Play Dream Cycle and find out now on The First 30!Watch Dream Cycle's gameplay on The Chestery YouTube channel.
We've all finished Twelve Minutes and we're going to have to spoil the hell out of it to discuss it correctly, at the end of the show! Everything up until then is spoiler free. Spoilers for Psychonauts 2? Nope! Arcsmith? Not on your life!? QUAKE?!!!1 WE WOULD NEVER! All this AND MORE™! Games discussed: Twelve Minutes, Psychonauts 2, Arcsmith, Puzzling Places, Haven Park, Omno, Quake, Nobody Saves the world, Dream Cycle, Saints Row, Marvel Midnight Suns, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Halo Infinite, Cult of the Lamb, Midnight Fight Express, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania, Splitgate, The Outlast Trials, Dokev, Marvel: Future Revolution, Death Stranding Dead Space Join us on Discord: discord.eightandahalfbit.com Follow us on twitter! Eight and a Half Bit: @8AndAHalfBit James: @JamesBowling Paul: @MrParoxysm Sam: @Methrend
A tale from The House of Apprehension. First published in 1920, this is the third story in Lovecraft's Dream Cycle. It tells the history of the ancient city of Sarnath and its rise ... and fall. Introduction & closing music and effects https://mixkit.co/license/#sfxFree https://help.videvo.net/article/29-royalty-free-license Classic Horror 1 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3511-classic-horror-1 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Grateful thanks to Tom Bagatelle for the use of "The House of Apprehension" Introduction read by Chris Betancourt
"Celephaïs" is a fantasy story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in early November 1920 and first published in the May 1922 issue of the Rainbow. The title refers to a fictional city that later appears in Lovecraft's Dream Cycle, including his novella The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath.View our entire collection of podcasts at www.solgood.org or on our YouTube channel: www.solgood.org/subscribe
"The Doom That Came to Sarnath" is a fantasy short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. It is written in a mythic/fantasy style and is associated with his Dream Cycle. It was first published in The Scot, a Scottish amateur fiction magazine, in June 1920.View our entire collection of podcasts at www.solgood.org or on our YouTube channel: www.solgood.org/subscribe
Beyaz Gemi - Yeni Kayıt Yazan: Howard Phillips Lovecraft Seslendiren: Yalçın Altın Yeni mikrofon ile ilk kayıt "Beyaz Gemi" adlı öyküye nasip oldu sebebi ise daha önceki kayıtta belli ir noktadan sonra fondaki müzik ayarında hata yapmışım. Umarım bu yeni mikrofon ile kayıtta olan ses kalitesini beğenirsiniz. Bu konuda özellikle fikirlerinizi beklerim. "Bir okyanus aşığı olan deniz feneri bekçisi Basil Elton, ay doğduğunda ortaya çıkan mistik beyaz bir gemiye kaptanlık yapan cüppeli, sakallı bir adamla birlikte tuhaf ve fantastik bir yolculuğa atılır. Elton, ay ışınlarından oluşan bir köprü üzerinde suyun üzerinde yürüyerek gemideki adama katılır ve birlikte dünya'da bulunabilecek hiçbir şeye benzemeyen mistik bir adalar zincirini keşfederler. Lovecraft'ın diğer masallarının aksine, "Beyaz Gemi" popüler hale gelen Cthulhu Mitosu ile doğrudan bağlantılı değildir. Bununla birlikte hikaye, doğaüstü, tanrısal varlıklara gönderme yaptığı için mitos sürekliliğinden tamamen çıkarılamaz. Öykünün tonu ve mizacı, büyük ölçüde Lovecraft'ın The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (Bilinmeyen Kadat’a Düş Yolculuğu) ( 1926 ) ve " The Cats of Ulthar " (Ulthar’ın Kedileri) (1920) gibi diğer hikayelerde kullandığı ‘Dream Cycle’ edebi yapısından bahseder." #BeyazGemi #SesliBeyazGemi #HowardPhillipsLovecraft #SesliLovecraftÖyküleri #SesliLovecraftKitapları #lovecraftöyküleri #HowardPhllipsLovecraft #SeslendirenYalçınAltın #DinleLovecraftÖyküleri --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yalcin/message
ALERTA DE SPOILER DOS SEGUINTES CONTOS: O Navio Branco (1919), Os Gatos de Ulthar (1920), Os Outros Deuses (1921), Celaphais (1922), A Busca Onírica por Kadath (1943). O terceiro episódio da série de três sobre H. P. Lovecraft e suas obras, desta vez desceremos os 700 degrais até os sonhos profundos e exploraremos as Dream Lands. Neste episódio falaremos sobre os principais contos do Dream Cycle, teorizando seus papeis no mundo de Lovecraft e impacto em outras obras através do mundo. Referência: https://io9.gizmodo.com/pulp-scifi-under-japanese-totalitarianism-5968947 Participantes: Luca Piancastelli, Pedro Santos e Vitor Batista Dramatização: Bernardo Valente Edição: Luca Piancastelli
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Rasa shares the formula for any story. Jeremy asks a vexing question about history. In between, they discuss "Dream Cycle" by Harryette Mullen.
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Introducing Magic Mixtape - a pure zone crafted from many different sounds. Settle in, check your headphones, and get ready for transport. Don’t worry! Magnetic Mystery Hour hasn’t gone anywhere! We just want to offer a new experience. You can look through the Magnetic Mystery Hour podcast feed for Magic Mixtapes whenever you need to zone out for a while! This mixtape includes: Scott Evil - “Endless Midnight” - Scary Girl - (Hairs aBlazin) Soul Craft - “The Closer” - Automated Talking Car - (Seikomart) Matthew J Rolin - “Red Brick” - Ohio - (Garden Portal) Cyparissus - “By” - (Girly Girl Musik) qualchan. - “summertooth” - the book of sleep - (Hotham Sound) Petridisch - “Sure as Me” - The Minidisc - (Infinite Sync) Vylter - “adjudicate” - Withholdings - (Power Lunch Corporation) Nanoshrine - Two Flames Burn as One (Pacific Plaza Records)
Hi everyone! Welcome back for another Indie Wednesday. I thought that I would receive a flood of requests for film reviews from low-budget and independent distributors after starting this segment. Granted, we’re only a few weeks into the year, but I know whenever the requests stop flooding in that Amazon Prime has my back for finding low budget films out there, as part of their Prime Video Direct agreement. You can peruse literally thousands of films, all looking for their audience. And with today’s low-budget adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story, I am definitely a part of the audience for today’s film. Before the review, we’ll have a promo from our good friends at the Moviedrone podcast. Every week, Steve & Marc focus on one feature film, assign each other homework, interact with the audience, and of course, the incredible stylings of Marc’s Movie Impressions. You can find them on Twitter and Instagram @movie_drone and on Facebook @Moviedronepod. Be sure to like, retweet, share, follow, and most importantly, subscribe! Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is THE DARK SLEEP (2012), the cosmic horror film written and directed by Brett Piper, based in part on the short story “Dreams in the Witch House” by H.P. Lovecraft. After a particularly bad divorce, writer Nancy Peterson (Ashley Galloway) comes to a financial arrangement with her ex-husband Pete (Steve Diasparra). Nancy forgoes alimony in exchange for a house with a strange stipulation in the deed, which requires a strange artwork in the basement from being painted over, which also contains a gateway to a strange, maddening dream realm. No spoilers. With the rising success of COLOR OUT OF SPACE, and its spiritual ancestor MANDY, Hollywood is finally turning their attention to the immense work of H.P. Lovecraft. There are many reasons for this, but here are two very big ones. First, Lovecraft’s works are nearly all in the public domain now, despite some varied legal challenges, which means literally anyone can adapt the works for other media, or even print the original stories. Today’s film is a testament to that ability. And second, we’re finally getting to a point where the special effects on the screen are catching up with the special effects in Lovecraft’s mind. Today’s film is NOT a testament to that aspect, but it definitely swings for the fences. It’s also an adaptation of “Dreams in the Witch House”, which is a short story that bridges two distinct phases in Lovecraft’s fiction. First, it is a story firmly entrenched in the popular Cthulhu Mythos, really during the golden age of his work, playing with his bizarre melding of technology, fantasy, cosmic, and gothic horror. But second, it also hearkens back to his earlier short story work, as part of his so-called Dream Cycle works, heavily influenced by Edward Plunkett, known in the literary world as Lord Dunsany. He is one of the forgotten proto-fantasy writers, who wrote these elaborate dream stories that Lovecraft first mimicked, and then reconsidered through the darker lens of cosmic horror. And today’s film manages that... pretty well. Writer/director Brett Piper has been an unstoppable force of nature within the low-budget science-fiction world, having written and directed productions all the way back to 1982, when special effects were mostly stop-motion and practically-based. If there’s anything I admire as much as tackling this particular Lovecraft story, it’s the inclusion of the old stop-motion models in many of the dream sequences, blended roughly with more advanced green screen techniques. Compared to the multi-million dollars special effects companies of today, the effects in THE DARK SLEEP would be considered barely passable, but as I said in my review for 1984’s DUNE (episode #704), older science fiction fans are willing to forgive a lot, and Brett Piper has made a modest living because of that, despite the criminally low budgets. And if that’s a deal breaker for you, then steer very clear of his entire filmography. For the rest of us, especially fans of low-budget cinema, there’s nothing more exhilarating to watch than a writer/director swing for the stars. Granted, it does create a lot of opportunity for ridicule, as seen in more than one of his films getting lampooned by Mystery Science Theater 3000 or RiffTrax. But it also nearly always provides a lesson on filmmaking within constraints, which is endlessly fascinating to me, especially as the major equipment hurdles towards filmmaking are rapidly disintegrating. It also makes me wonder what he could do with a few million, and a larger team, because honestly, I suspect it could go either way. Piper has a niche, and we all get to explore it. The casting for THE DARK SLEEP is pretty great. Ashley Galloway, by design, has to carry nearly the entire film as Nancy Peterson, playing a particularly unlikeable character in a modern adaptation of Lovecraft. Lovecraft was not an inclusive author by any means, sometimes outright racist, so casting a woman in the role, and including a lot of perspective from women is a welcome shift. However, as with many of Lovecraft’s stories, some elements don’t play as well when taken out of the turn of the century context, like inserting today’s complicated legalese that feels more Kafka than Lovecraft, or attempting to have a Miskatonic University character like Walter Gilman (Ken Van Sant). We don’t get a lot of growth in Nancy’s character, but we do get a consistent performance from Galloway, and that smooths over plenty of the rougher edges. I’m not going to say this is a great film, but it is fun to watch and admirable in its attempt, and Lovecraft fans are going to enjoy it. So are fans of the stock sounds included with Garageband and Final Cut Pro. Perhaps the most hilarious part of watching this film was when I started hearing the same stock sounds I use for this podcast. So, if you’re wondering why I’ve been manipulating the background sound, it’s because each of these were used in the film. And for a Lovecraft fan, who starts hearing very familiar sounds late at night, wondering if he’s going mad, well, Mr. Piper, to you I say, “Well played, sir. Well played.” Piper may not have a wide audience, but I am happy to count myself among it, warts and all. So, be ready for another Brett Piper production on this segment next quarter. Hell, maybe I can even get Piper on the phone. THE DARK SLEEP is a low-budget, present day adaptation of one of H.P. Lovecraft’s later works, bridging the Cthulhu Mythos and the Dream Cycle in exciting ways. The low-budget is stretched the furthest it can be in the hands of Brett Piper, and the film is carried along the way by a strong performance from Ashley Galloway. Low-budget cinema fans, or Lovecraft fans, should definitely give this one a watch. Everyone else, just know the quality is radically lower than your average film, and enjoy it for what it is. Rotten Tomatoes: NR Metacritic: NR One Movie Punch: 5.0/10 THE DARK SLEEP (2012) is not rated and is currently playing on Amazon Prime.
THE DREAMLANDS AND DREAM NARRATIVE IN HP Lovecraft Dreams figure prominently in the work of Lovecraft, both in his Dream Cycle stories and in other work. Our panelists explore the geography and denizens of the Dreamlands, and his use of dreams in general in fiction and poetry. What were the major influences on his dream writing and how did his own dreams invade his waking life? How have writers expanded on or modified his ideas since? Close your eyes and find out! Panelists: Peter Cannon, Christa Carmen, James Chambers, Pete Rawlik (M), Jason Bradley Thompson https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
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On this episode Martin from South Carolina (@geekvine on Twitter) takes us into the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, focusing on the short story The White Ship. Originally published in 1919, The White Ship is part of Lovecraft's Dream Cycle stories. If you enjoy this episode then you are in luck. We will be having even more Lovecraft related episodes in the future. Read the story for free here: The White Ship. Email comments and contributions to 143podcasts@gmail.com.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Everyone has had nightmares but how many times have you had the same one? In this episode, I chronicle a nightmare that has been recurring for me for several years. I don't know what it mean but I do know, even though it seems simple, it brings chills to my skin. Take a listen! (Music attribution: Skeleton Dance by Myuu) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-deleon8/support
Neil Gaiman wrote, "If literature is the world, then fantasy and horror are twin cities, divided by a river of black water." Flame Tree Publishing underwrites this claim with their recent publication, The Astounding Illustrated History of Fantasy and Horror. The book is a veritable gazetteer of these two cities in the heartland of the imaginal world. Writer and scholar Matt Cardin, founding editor of the marvellous Teeming Brain (www.teemingbrain.com), wrote a chapter for the book focusing on the books and films of the Sixties and Seventies. In this episode, he joins JF and Phil to discuss the kinship of horror and fantasy, the modern ghettoization of mythopoeic art, the prophetic reach of speculative fiction, and the "cauldron of cultural transformation" that was the Sixties and Seventies. Header Image by Moralist, Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Two_Candles.jpg) REFERENCES The Astounding Illustrated History of Fantasy and Horror (https://www.flametreepublishing.com/The-Astounding-Illustrated-History-of-Fantasy-&-Horror-ISBN-9781786648037.html) Matt Cardin's website (http://www.mattcardin.com) The Teeming Brain (http://www.teemingbrain.com) American literary critic S. T. Joshi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._T._Joshi) British writer and scholar Roger Luckhurst (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Luckhurst) Neil Gaiman, introduction to The Dream Cycle of H. P. Lovecraft: Dreams of Terror and Death (https://www.amazon.com/Dream-Cycle-H-P-Lovecraft/dp/0345384210) The concept of "folk psychology (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_psychology)" H. P. Lovecraft, "The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath" (http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/dq.aspx) H. P. Lovecraft, "Through the Gates of the Silver Key" (http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/tgsk.aspx) James Curcio, Masks: Bowie and the Artists of Artifice (http://www.jamescurcio.com/post/182128171068/masks-bowie-and-artists-of-artifice-modern) (forthcoming) American author Thomas Ligotti (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ligotti) British author Arthur Machen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Machen) Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein) Ian McEwen, Enduring Love (https://www.amazon.com/Enduring-Love-Novel-Ian-McEwan/dp/0385494149) Weird Studies, Episode 36: On Hyperstition (https://www.weirdstudies.com/36) J. R. R. Tolkien, [The Silmarillion](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheSilmarillion)_ Terry Brooks, [The Sword of Shannara](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheSwordofShannara)_ Stephen R. Donaldson, [The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheChroniclesofThomasCovenant) [Night of the Living Dead](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NightoftheLivingDead) (George A. Romero, 1968) The Lord of the Rings animated film (Ralph Bakshi, 1978) Lloyd Alexander, [The Chronicles of Prydain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheChroniclesofPrydain)_ Madeleine L'Engle, [A Wrinkle in Time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AWrinkleinTime)_ The Call of Cthulhu Role-Playing Game (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Cthulhu_(role-playing_game)) (Chaosium) Ray Bradbury, [Something Wicked This Way Comes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SomethingWickedThisWayComes) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Philip Kaufman, 1978) William Irwin Thompson (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Irwin_Thompson), At the Edge of History Interview (https://interviews.televisionacademy.com/interviews/george-clayton-johnson) with Twilight Zone luminary George Clayton Johnson [The Wicker Man](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheWickerMan) (Robin Hardy, 1973) [The Omen](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheOmen)_ (Richard Donner, 1976) Stephen King, [Salem's Lot](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Salem%27sLot)_ Special Guest: Matt Cardin.
Here's the latest missive from the Holler camp from last week on Dublin Digital Radio - ddr. First half is a burst of dark UKG before we fall way to some ravey breakbeats and the like. Playing tracks by Glamma Kid, Horsepower Productions, Skee Mask, Dream Cycle, Colour Girl and more. Thanks to everyone that came down to that gig on Saturday. It sure was a sweat box. Out to all the dancers. Tracklisting: Why (10A° Below vocal mix) Glamma Kid Gorgon Sound Horsepower Productions Kappelberg Chant Skee Mask UNKNOWN Influence Dream Cycle Joyrider (Y Tribe's Underground full Length remix) Colour Girl Bump 'N' Grind I Am Feeling Hot Tonight (Sunship mix) M-Dubs Rhythm #5 Ketiov Destiny (Rhythm Masters remix) Dem 2 B-Line Fi Blow Smith & Mighty Anti Vapour Waves Drexciya Aftermath (Special Request redux) Nightmares On Wax Bone Sucka Pangaea Vamp Outlander I Don't Wanna Hear That (Mella Dee remix) Toddla T, Danny Weed, Jammer Slaps Archive Uk Broken Dreams Special Request
Leonard, Cameron, and Dave, take a look into H.P. Lovecraft/Zealia Bishop's novella, The Mound. This will be our entry point into the Dream Cycle, and the lands that it encompasses. Links of Note: @DrFaustisDead @NightTwitten @SentionautPlus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KchBFHb77U
4 Relatos de H. P. Lovecraft - Aire frío (Cool Air en inglés) es un relato breve del escritor estadounidense H. P. Lovecraft. Fue escrito en marzo de 1926 y publicado en marzo de 1928 en la revistaTales of Magic and Mystery. - La decisión de Randolph Carter (The Statement of Randolph Carter) es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937), publicado en la edición de mayo de 1920 de la revista The Vagrant, es probablemente uno de los más conocidos relatos de H.P. Lovecraft, parte de su magnífico Ciclo Onírico (Dream Cycle), tal vez menos popular que los Mitos de Cthulhu pero igualmente interesante y magnifico - El terrible anciano es un cuento corto escrito por el autor estadounidense de horror H. P. Lovecraft en 1920 y publicado en Tryout en 1921. Relata la historia de tres ladrones que intentan robar la casa de un viejo en el poblado ficticio de Kingsport y lo que les ocurre como resultado. - El Extraño, es un cuento de terror escrito en 1921 por Howard Phillips Lovecraft, y se publicó en la revista Weird Tales en abril de 1926. La historia habla de un ser que desde las profundidades de un apartado castillo regresa al mundo real, donde su aparición aterra a los vivos. Voz: Lucila Castro Díaz
Gary Butterfield, Kole Ross, and Sean Wagoner talk about the Nightmare Frontier. LINKS OF NOTE: The Lore Hunter Robert W Chambers The Dreamlands MC Pee Pants Souls of Darkness Aboleth Man-Thing
What killed the horror atop Sentinel Hill? Is the series 'Pirates of the Caribbean' Lovecraftian in your opinion? In "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" who is No. 118, the mysterious shade inadvertently raised up by Dr. Willett who warns him about Curwen and eventually deals with Orne and Hutchinson? Would a 'pure' Cthulhu movie really have any impact when we just saw one this summer with multi-dimensioned monsters coming out of the Pacific? And wasn't the '82 The Thing the apex of Antarctic horror? You have juxtaposed Nietzsche's Madman with Old Man Whateley from â??The Dunwich Horror.â?? I'd like to hear you compare these characters. And have you observed any other homages to philosophy in Howard's writings? In Episode 3 you talked briefly about how you thought Lovecraft would view the world up through WWII. What might he have thought of the modern world? Why are Lovecraft's amateur works largely ignored? What are your thoughts, likes, and dislikes re the Dream Cycle stories? What about "The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath"? Do you think that H.P.L. mapped out a consistent timeline for his stories of various un-earthly visitors and conflicts between races? Are there any unanswered questions in Lovecraft's stories that you'd love to see answered? Lovecraft seems to anticipate recent political trends, where reality is stranger than (if it's possible ) Lovecraft's fiction. What does this mean?
An early story from the dream cycle of HP Lovecraft.
An early work from H. P. Lovecraft's Dream cycle stories. Sit back, relax, and have your squire bring a coal from the stove to spark the hookah. This story was first published in the November 1919 issue of The United Amateur. Host: Vic Mullin Reader: Byron Music: Valentine Wolfe