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Today, the best synth wave chat show there is, becomes the best Wizard-Disco chat show there is, when Andy is joined by MILD PERIL a.k.a. Chris! Chris goes by many names including Molasar, Paladin, Cosmic Angst, and Body Cosmic, and he talks about them all. They also chat about The Keep, The Matter of Britain, funny movie content warnings, and Dungeon Synth. Andy also finds somebody who is actually willing to talk about classic Doctor Who with him and so there's a bit of that in here. If you like what you're hearing you can support Beyond Synth on Patreon: www.patreon.com/beyondsynth or PayPal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/beyondsynth Check out MILD PERIL here: https://soundcloud.com/mildperil https://mildperil.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mild.peril/ https://www.facebook.com/mildperilrecordings https://www.mild-peril.co.uk/ Today's Playlist: Paladin - “Cavern Dwellers” Molasar - “Molasar” Paladin - “Myth Maker” Cosmic Angst - “Mytheme (Part III)” Paladin - “Ulric's Theme” Paladin - “Argorhythm” Body Cosmic - “Body Cosmic”
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In this week's episode, I take a look back at the movies and TV shows I watched in Autumn 2024, and rate them from my least favorite to my favorite. TRANSCRIPT Hello, everyone. Welcome to episode 230 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is December the Sixth, 2024, and today we are looking at my movie/TV show roundup for Fall 2024. Before we get to that, we'll have an update on my current writing projects and then we will do Question of the Week. First up, I'm pleased to report that the rough draft of Orc Hoard is done at 78,000 words, so it'll probably end up being about exactly the same length as Half-Orc Paladin, the previous book in the series. I've also written a short story called Commander's Wrath that newsletter subscribers will get a free ebook copy of when Orc Hoard comes out and hopefully we're on track to have that out before Christmas. I'm also 7,000 words into Shield of Deception, which will be the fourth book in The Shield War series and if all goes well, I'm hoping to have that out in January or February. In audiobook news, recording is currently underway for Cloak of Masks and that will probably be out towards the end of January or perhaps February, depending on how long processing takes. 00:01:02 Question of the Week Question of the Week is designed to inspire enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question, what do you listen to while working: genre of music, audiobooks, podcast, nothing else so you can concentrate, et cetera. No wrong answers obviously, and we had quite a few answers. David says: I listen to audiobooks and music. Music ranges from classical to country to pop, bands and soul artists to instrumental. No rap or heavy metal or dance music or I listen to music from YouTube channels. If I have to really focus on what I'm doing, I'll turn it low so it doesn't distract. Justin says: video game music is my first choice. It can help you grind in real life just like it does in the game. If that isn't working for me, then rock or classical music with movie soundtracks at third. Brooks says: I tend to gravitate towards hard rock/punk rock. I have to stay adrenalized. Outside work, I'll listen to almost anything. Michael says: I find I can't listen to words or lyrics without getting distracted by them, so instrumental music is the way to go. Usually video game music too (the Stelara soundtrack is particularly epic), movie scores (Kingdom of Heaven is one of my favorites), or Dungeon Synth, an amazing music genre I only discovered recently. Barbara says: sometimes I play music while writing, but most of the time I prefer the silence so I can better hear the voices in my head. Of course, I prefer very specific types of music that always end up coming back no matter how much I try to stray. Jenny says: lots of EDM and techno if words would distract me or my solid nineties pop punk angsty mix. I also have a giant one I called “I heard it in a video game” for background music. John says: When I did/could work, I enjoyed outlaw country music, particularly that from Texas. Put me in a kick butt and take names kind of mood. When you're a plumber who gets paid by the work done, not the hour, that's where one wants to be. (A different) John says: I only listen to music when I'm working in the kitchen. I'm eclectic. Sometimes classical music, sometimes ‘80s prog rock with Hawaiian music and occasionally jazz tossed in. Juana says: I like rock and roll from many eras. I put my eclectic music on shuffle. I also listen to movie soundtracks: Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Animal House, et al. Brandy says: If I'm cooking, I listen to Pandora. There's a pop ‘90s - ‘20s station. I do have a few that are specifically listed, angry or sad, one more angry German metal or Mongolian throat metal, the other more goth and industrial. I read books instead of listening. If I'm proofing, I usually have something on in the background. Today it's Sanctuary Season One. Morgan says: ADHD means I jump around a lot on what I'm listening to depending on the day, but audiobooks- usually fantasy or horror. Podcasts- Pathfinder actual play podcasts, horror podcasts, and wrestling/gaming news podcasts. Music, whatever artist/album I'm obsessing over at the time, but usually prog rock, metal, or rap. Matthew says: I always have my iPad for background noise. If I'm particularly invested in getting chapters done, I'll put on something largely audible. Gary says: audiobooks, podcasts, worship music, Christian hard rock. Bob says: Retired now, but when I was working I didn't listen to anything-needed to concentrate on what I was doing. When paying bills, I sometimes have some Morse Code on in the background (one of my previous means of paying the bills). On long car trips, it's nice to have some distraction -whatever radio station I can find, preferably one with a story. In truck stops, we used to find some stories on disc that had the actors doing the voice of the characters and some of them were pretty good. For myself, I almost always listen to music while I'm working and that genre is usually soundtracks and video games, movies, and TV shows (in that order) that I liked, which makes it difficult to discuss music with people, I have to admit. I do listen to podcasts when I'm working outside, so long as I'm not using a power tool that requires earplugs for safe operation (which sadly seems to be most of the time). 00:04:42 Main Topic: Autumn 2024 Movie/TV Review Roundup Now on to our main topic, the review roundup of the movies and streaming shows I watched in Autumn 2024. I was going to do a combined Autumn/Winter 2024 one, but it was getting a bit too long, so Winter 2024/2025 will be its own post in a few months. I seemed to watch a lot of time travel movies this time around and quite a few with Space Magic. As ever, the grades are totally subjective and based on nothing more than my own thoughts and opinions. Now let's take a look at the movies and streaming shows from least favorite to most favorite. First up is Escanaba in Da Moonlight, which came out in 2001 and it is a surrealist comedy about hunting traditions set in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. 42-year-old Reuben Sodi is the only man in his family who has never shot a buck, so when he complains about this to his Native American wife, she casts a spell to help Ruben bag his first buck, which results in a very bizarre nighttime journey/vision quest. This includes UFOs, visitations by nighttime spirits, and a Department of Natural Resources officer having a mental breakdown. This was a funny movie, but it was definitely very weird and even more specific. If you're at all familiar with the hunting culture of Upper American Midwest, you'll get the humor. If you're not familiar with it, this will be like watching a movie from another planet. Overall grade: C. Next up is Looper, which came out in 2012. I didn't actually like this movie very much, but I respect how well done it was. Joseph Gordon Levitt plays Joe and is a type of assassin called a looper living in the US in 2044. About 30 years after 2044, time travel is invented but immediately outlawed. Since it's difficult to get away with murder in 2074 due to advanced technology, crime syndicates have taken to sending people they want eliminated back in time to 2044 where the loopers immediately execute the target in exchange for a big fat payout. Loopers can live like kings, but there's a price. Eventually the loop is closed and the looper's future self is sent back to be killed by his past self. Failure to comply results in an extremely grisly fate at the hands of the syndicate. Joe, being a hardened killer and drug addict, is fine with all this and even helps turn in a fellow looper who failed to close his own loop. Then Joe's future self arrives. Joe is about to kill Future Joe (played by Bruce Willis), but Future Joe escapes and Present Joe has to hunt down and kill Future Joe if he wants to survive. In the process, Present Joe stumbles across the farm of a woman named Sarah (played by Emily Blunt) and her young son Sid. Present Joe realizes that future Joe has traveled back to kill the child, Sid, who will be responsible for the death of Future Joe's wife in the future. Despite everything he's done, Present Joe is not okay with this and gears up to help Sarah defend Sid from Future Joe. This movie was on the very dark side of noir filmmaking: no good characters, essentially only various degrees of bad people trying to navigate their way through the maze of time crimes. I did strongly dislike how fundamentally nihilistic the movie was and the addition of telekinesis did seem like kind of a plot crutch. There is also some unnecessary nudity. Rian Johnson is actually an excellent filmmaker. Knives Out and Glass Onion were both very good, but I cannot imagine how someone will watch Looper and think, hey, this guy is a good choice for a Star Wars movie. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Agatha All Along, which came out in 2024. It was extremely well written and well-acted. You almost have to watch it twice just to admire how well put together the plot was. I wasn't expecting to like Agatha All Along, but it is an excellent example of writing a show with a villain protagonist and actually pulling it off. The show is also a good example of something I've talked about before on the podcast and the blog: characters can be likable, emotionally sympathetic, or both. It's sometimes tricky to write a character who's both, unlikable but emotionally sympathetic. By contrast, Agatha Harkness is an excellent example of a character who's both likable and highly, highly unsympathetic. Agatha All Along is indeed a show with a villain protagonist, but Agatha is charismatic enough to remain likable even though she's unquestionably an absolute monster who deserves every bit of suffering she endures. Actress Kathryn Hahn deserves major credit for making someone as evil as Agatha so charismatic. Agatha retains just enough of a sliver of sympathy to keep the audience from turning on her, but even when she shows flashes of humanity, beneath that there are even more layers of monster. She also does a very sort of a modern Doctor Who/ Sherlock thing where she talks very fast and puts up a flippant and silly facade, but she's actually calculating things several steps in advance and manipulating everyone around her to her final goal. Anyway, the plot of Agatha All Along is that Agatha finally breaks free from the spell of the Scarlet Witch placed on here at the end of Wandavision. However, Agatha doesn't have any magic left, which is a major problem for her because she has very many enemies who very much want to see her dead as soon as possible, but then a mysterious teenager turns up and asks for Agatha's help. He wants to walk the legendary Witches' Road and it has said that someone who walks the road and survives to the end will receive their heart's desire. Since Agatha doesn't have any other options and she has some major enemies, she agrees. Agatha, the teenager, and the Witches' Road itself all have very dark secrets and their reveal makes for some major drama. As I mentioned, the show was very well written and acted. I suspect that may be the secret for movie or TV success in the 2020s economic climate: good actors, an excellent script, and keep your costs down. Overall grade: B Our next movie is Field of Dreams, which came out in 1989. An Iowa farmer discovers he's a very specific kind of necromancer, like how sports medicine is a specific field of study. Maybe sports necromancy is a specific subclass for evil wizards or something. All joking aside, the main character is Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) and he's walking his cornfield one day and he hears a mysterious voice tell him “If you build it, he will come.” Ray builds a baseball field in one of his cornfields and began speaking to the ghost of Shoeless Joe, a popular baseball player who died in 1951. Soon a lot of other ghosts arrive and start playing baseball as well. The mysterious voice starts urging Ray to “ease his pain” and Ray concludes this must means Terrance Mann (played by James Earl Jones), an activist writer from the sixties who dropped out of the public eye and is living in seclusion. So Ray starts on a cross country trip to persuade Mann to come to his baseball field. This movie is really perhaps the ur-example of the Feel-Good Eighties Movies and maybe a Baby Boomer movie. The characters speak with near religious reverence for the ‘60s, baseball is the Great American Pastime, and Ray really wants to heal his relationship with the father he rebelled against back in the ‘60s. The best part of the movie was unquestionably James Earl Jones' character and his performance as he resigns himself to Ray's craziness and then starts to believe in it was pretty great. Overall grade: B Next up is Holiday, which came out in 1938. Holiday is a romantic comedy from the 1930s. Cary Grant plays Johnny Case, who has fallen in love with Julia Seton, the daughter of a wealthy New York banking family. However, his more individualistic outlook soon puts him at odds with Julia's more traditionalist family, though this draws the attention of Julia's elder sister Linda (played by Katharine Hepburn). It felt a bit like watching a play and a little research revealed that it was indeed based on a play from 1928, which may be why the film didn't do so well when it originally came out, though it is regarded as a classic today. Viewers in the Great Depression era would probably find it difficult to sympathize with a man who wanted to turn down a well-paying job at a bank, not out of moral objections to the bank's business practices, but because he would feel constrained. The Seton family is played as eccentric and somewhat troubled, but not as buffoons or villains as rich people were often portrayed in other 1930s movies. Good performances and worth watching as a classic, though sound technology has improved quite a bit in the last 90 years, so you probably will want to watch it with the captions on. Overall grade: B Next movie is Twisters, which came out in 2024. This is basically the same movie as Twister from back in 1995, but with some of the plot of Pride and Prejudice bolted on. Kate Carter (played by Daisy Edgar-Jones) is an Oklahoma storm chaser with her boyfriend and best friends. One day, one of their storm chases goes horribly wrong, killing Kate's boyfriend and most of their friends. Five years later, Kate is working for the National Weather Service in New York when her old friend Javi, the other survivor of that storm, asks for her help testing a new radar tracking system. Kate reluctantly agrees and they return to Oklahoma and crosses horns with storm YouTuber Tyler Owens (played by Glenn Powell) who makes videos of his truck shooting fireworks into tornadoes. Naturally, Kate and Tyler immediately misunderstand each other in the same way as in Pride and Prejudice but are forced to work together when it turns out that Javi's company might have ulterior motives. I thought this was a thoroughly enjoyable summer popcorn flick. Given how both Covid and the 2023 writers' strike hit this movie's production like two successive freight trains, it's astonishing it turned out so well. Overall grade: A- Next up is The Rings of Power Season 2, which came out in 2024. I have the same attitude towards this as I do with Starfield. I really like it. In fact, my Xbox told me I played Starfield for 270 hours in 2024, but I get why some people do not. This show is essentially very elaborate fan fiction. The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, despite the changes from the book, was still recognizably The Lord of the Rings. The Rings of Power is almost entirely its own thing. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this for a couple of reasons and hope it continues. First, it's nice to have an epic fantasy TV series that's not a nihilistic pornographic torture fest like Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon and is more competently executed than Disney's ill-fated Willow Series. Second, all things must be taken in their context. What do I mean by this? Perhaps a food comparison will illustrate the point. The book the Lord of the Rings is like Kobe beef prepared by the finest chefs in the world, the sort of experience you get maybe once or twice in your life if fortune smiles upon you. The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy is like a high-quality supermarket steak grilled in the backyard by someone who's pretty good at it. The Rings of Power is like McDonald's, but there are times when you really want some McDonald's. In fact, I kind of want a Big Mac after saying all of that, but The Rings of Power is really good McDonald's, the kind of McDonald's you have after driving the car for 250 miles without stopping across one of America's flatter and less populous states. The only place to eat for like a hundred miles in any direction is this McDonald's in the same building as a gas station, so you stop and don't expect very much, but it turns out the fries are crispy and salty and the nuggets are just right. I don't think it's surprising that The Rings of Power has had such a mixed reception. The Venn diagram of “enjoys Lord of the Rings” has some wildly divergent circles to it and that is a testament to the fact that the Lord of the Rings is such a great work of literature that so many people from so many very different ideological identity groups enjoy and identify with the book. Even ideological identity groups that are mortal foes agree on their approval of the Lord the Rings. So naturally each different group has its own strong opinion of what an adaptation should look like. With that very long-winded introduction out of the way, I liked season two and I thought it was an improvement over Season One, a lot more narrative tension. Season One perhaps spent too much time setting the table and building context, but Season Two works well in making Season One better in hindsight. The Rings of Power version of Galadriel is improved in Season Two because she was one of the few characters in Season One able to throw off Sauron's mental domination and seduction. The highlight of the season was the toxic dynamic between Sauron and Celebrimbor. Actors Charlie Vickers and Charles Edwards did an amazing job portraying the slow-moving disaster that Sauron and Celebrimbor's collaboration would create, two intellectual equals working together to create something great, but nonetheless, Sauron twists everything to his own ends. Their final scene together was just astonishingly good. The portrayal of Sauron is both very modern and true to Tolkien, a destructive narcissist who actually believes whatever lies he's speaking at any given moment. He really, truly believes he's going to heal Middle Earth, no matter how many people he has to kill to do it. The scenes with Prince Durin, his father, and one of the dwarven rings of power were great as well. It had the same sort of feel to it as an adult child watching with horror as a beloved parent succumbs to a drug addiction. The best new character the show created (in my opinion) is Adar, one of the progenitors of the orcs. Tolkien himself could never really decide on the origin of the orcs and came up with different thoughts throughout his lifetime. When editing The Silmarillion, Christopher Tolkien settled on the corrupted former elves version, which seems to be what his father had been leaning towards anyway. Rings of Power takes that to its logical conclusion. Adar wants his orcish progeny to live free of the dark lords Morgoth and Sauron, which makes sense because in the books, the orcs hated Morgoth and Sauron and only served them out of fear. Indeed, in The Lord of the Rings, Sauron seems to have secret police and informers among the orcs to keep track of their loyalties. Since the show displays how twisted and cruel Sauron really is, it makes sense that Adar is willing to go to any lengths to stop Sauron, no matter how extreme. The orcs are still monsters, including Adar himself, but they're monsters who want to be free of an even greater monster than themselves. If you've read The Silmarillion or The Lord of the Rings, you'll know all the characters' efforts are doomed to failure, especially Adar and Celebrimbor's, which lends an air of inevitable tragedy to everything that happens. I know some people were mad that Tom Bombadil was basically Wizard Yoda, but I thought it worked. Tom Bombadil is so inscrutable of a character that he can really do whatever he wants so long as he's inscrutable. It was also great how composer Bear McCreary wove a variation of Sauron's theme throughout the show. The soundtrack was A+ work in my opinion. Overall, I enjoyed the show and would like it to continue. If you know the difference between Fëanor, Finwë, Finrod, Felagund, Finarfin, Findulias, Fingon, and Fingolfin (without having to look it up), and in fact have everything about them from The Silmarillion memorized, you'll hate this show. But I think it's worth watching. Overall Grade: A- Next up is Casa Bonita Mi Amor, which came out in 2024. Way back in the 1990s I saw an episode of Frasier where Frasier and his brother Niles decide to buy a restaurant. A series of hilarious cascading disasters result. At the time I decided I never wanted to own a restaurant and every piece of both factual information and fictional media I have consumed since has not changed this decision. Casa Bonita Mi Amor definitely will not challenge that decision. Apparently, Casa Bonita was a beloved theme restaurant in Colorado that went out of business during Covid. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park, decided to buy the restaurant themselves and reopen it. They budgeted $3.6 million for the restoration of the building. Costs soon swelled to $40 million and the problems were still only just beginning. This is an excellent and entertaining example of the “rich man buys restaurant, soon finds himself over his head” genre of documentary filmmaking. Overall grade: A Finally, my two favorite things I saw in Autumn 2024 and the first of them is the movie Frequency, which came out in 2000. It's another variant on a time travel story, but I like this one considerably better than Looper. Frank Sullivan is a firefighter and devoted family man living in New York circa 1969. His son John is a police detective living in the house 30 years later in 1999 with emotional problems because he never got over his father's tragic death in a dangerous fire 30 years earlier in 1969. When the son of a friend stumbles across his father's old ham radio, John lets the kid goof around with it. Later that night, John starts talking to someone on that radio and to his astonishment realizes he's talking to his father from 30 years ago on the same ham radio. Desperate, John tries to warn Frank about the fire that kills him and it works. Frank survives the fire and instead of dying 1969, instead dies in 1989 from lung cancer due to a pack a day habit. The scene where history changes and John suddenly realizes what has happened was pretty great, but this isn't the ending. We're only 40% of the way through the movie. John successfully managed to put right what once went wrong. However, in doing so, he accidentally also put wrong what once went right. His mother is a nurse and in the original timeline was on bereavement leave the day after Frank's death. In the new timeline, Frank is okay, so she goes to work and saves a patient who otherwise would've died in medical error and the patient happens to be the deadly serial killer known as the Nightingale. To his horror, John realizes that The Nightingale is now free to continue his murder spree and his new target is John's mother and Frank's wife. As I've mentioned numerous times before, I'm not really a fan of time travel stories, but this one was quite well done. Interestingly, the plot structure was similar to Avengers Endgame. The Avengers go back in time to steal the Infinity Stones to undo Thanos' Snap, but Past Thanos figures out what's going on and follows the Avengers back to the present and attempts to make things even worse than they already are. John manages to save Frank from the fire, but this means the Nightingale serial killer survives and might create a worse present than the one John already has, so that really adds an altogether excellent element of dramatic tension to the entire movie. As one amusing side note, this movie shared Field of Dream's reverence for baseball as the Great American Pastime and John manages to convince Frank he's telling the truth about their time travel radio by accurately predicting the outcome of baseball games. Overall grade: A Now the second favorite thing I watched in Autumn 2024, The Grand Tour: One for the Road, which came out in 2024. I admit that when I started self-publishing in 2011, I knew absolutely nothing about the contemporary United Kingdom, like I couldn't even told you whether the UK used the Pound or the Euro. When I started getting book royalties from Amazon UK, let's just say I learned about currency conversion rates really fast, but as UK book royalties fluctuated as they do, I started reading the UK news since when there's an election or major news event in the UK, book royalties tend to drop for a few days after the same way they do when something similar happens in the US. Because of that, I saw the news article when Jeremy Clarkson was fired from Top Gear in 2015 for punching out a producer. At the time, there were some seasons of Top Gear on Netflix, so I was curious and started watching and was thoroughly entertained. When Grand Tour started on Amazon, I started watching that as well and I was also thoroughly entertained, but all good things must come to an end. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May go on one last road trip adventure across Zimbabwe. The usual hijinks ensue for one last time, and it was a fitting end to Top Gear/The Grand Tour. I'll miss the show, but I am grateful for over a decade of entertainment from Top Gear/The Grand Tour and from the various spinoffs like Clarkson's Farm and James May's travel show. Overall grade: A So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
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Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonAnnouncement: Ross is going on vacation so this will be the only public episode this month. We may also miss one episode in December. Patreon episodes will continue as expected. Thanks for your understanding.In this episode, we're getting back into some crowd-sourced crate digging. We're scrolling back in time through our Patreon Discord and checking out albums suggested by our listeners. Join us as we discuss 13 albums that cover everything from classic vaporwave to dungeon synth ambient to improvisational jazz and hip hop.Albums DiscussedThe first machine by Infinity FrequenciesTempat Angker: Horror Movie OSTs and Sound FX from Indonesia (1971-2015) by VariousQuiet Storms by DoloreBellow by Witch BoltIn Bloom by Dante LeraeThe Theory Of Premonitions by MabisyoCyanide by CyanBlueCool World by Chat PileSUPER RETROID 2049: DNA Resequenced by below the smokeDRUM MACHINE by Arsenal MikebeAll We Do by RADIOHOPInverted Land by Voyage FuturThe Berklee Sessions by Scanner & Neil Leonard CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonIn this episode, we're tossing the new music format out the Part 4444 2x5x6 Wall with Window so we can focus entirely on Lego Castle (1979-1998) by Dreamcastle™. This phenomenally ambitious concept album/experimental film explores childhood and nostalgia through the lens of Legos, video games, and imagination. A genre-melding experience, covering everything from dungeon synth to vaporwave to video game music and synthwave, it is a wild journey that is best viewed as a film on YouTube. Join us and check out this amazing piece of art!The FilmLego Castle: 1979-1998Lego Castle: 1979-1998
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Lords: * Mark * https://mythcarver.bandcamp.com/ * https://writhenhilt.bandcamp.com/album/ancient-sword-cult * Dungeon Synth: * https://fief.bandcamp.com/ * https://auramerlin.bandcamp.com/ * https://shadowknell.bandcamp.com/ * https://hillsfar.bandcamp.com/ * https://erang.bandcamp.com/ * Shirley * https://www.leuchtturm1917.us/some-lines-a-day.html Topics: * Naming a human * Boomers say that you get more conservative as you get older, but I just keep getting more liberal. * I'm scared to start recording Mario Odyssey * The Orc * https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/3/3597ddeb-e52e-4cda-a59c-c64600489fea/6TcTlXuz.png Microtopics: * Writhen Hilt. * Writing a few sentences to achieve your goal. * Being extremely entertained by your drunken journal entries from a year ago. * Remembering the 140 years your son has been around. * Learningl from the dead. * How the archaeologists of the future are going to cope with social media, let alone the reams of LLM generated nonsense. * Detecting forged paintings via the radioactive isotopes that are only found in pigments manufactured after the detonation of the atomic bomb. * Low-background steel. * Scavenging steel from shipwrecks because you just can't make steel that good any more. * Pizza Pranks. * Packaging a USB stick as though it's a cassette tape. * Packaging your Dungeon Synth album on cassette in a Sega Genesis cartridge box. * Propsr Topics. * Calling your niece Billy Zane. * Naming your child Scooter. (Monotonously.) * Being unable to decide whether you're going to name your child Scooter or Squooter. * Some Wizard of Earrhsea ahit. * Holding power over your friends (magically, not legally) * Your name for a person carrying with it your relationship with that person. * Why they shipped a game called "Epic Mickey.* * Compaeing this year's top 50 baby names to the top 50 a century ago. * Mikse meeting Mikes. * The Bob Emergency. * One day there will be no more Bobs, and a door will close. * Continuing to refer to your nephew as a "little kid" even though he's 45 now. * Thinking you're getting more liberal but eventually realizing you're getting more apocalyptic. * Garbage-ass subreddits full of dis- and misinformation. * Battle Jackets vs. Jackets for Battle. * Pregnancy subreddits. * Checking out of gamer culture entirely. * Black metal communities dealing with white supremacists. * Can't we just have a place who love swords and wizards? * How to not run a Nazi bar. * Whether people get more liberal or more conservative as they age. * Stone cold hippies. * Explaining trans rights to your parents who are doing their best to understand. * Asking the AI-generated slush pile how to update your political beliefs. * Keeping younger people around who care about you enough to help you fix your shitty opinions. * Hungry for Jim topics. * Japanese cultural touchstones referenced in video games that just seem like nonsense to Americans. * Slavic folklore in the Witcher games. * Importing video games from more and more obscure countries because Japan is played out now. * Recognizing Greek heavy metal just from the riffs. * Vacuuming a couch and twenty one-dollar bills fly out of it. * Shagrat, you shag rats! * Rheumy weeping orbs that glare with hate. * Truly a poem of unknown provenance. * Shagrat doesn't deserve this! * We had some great topics today, y'all. * Mythcarver. * A discord for people who are due in the same month as you. * The Libras who won't let the dads in. * Circle time with other pregnant couples.
Happy Valley-Goose Bay artist Julia Schultz - aka pupfish - talks about their music, inspired by the fantasy worlds of their imagination.
It's book 51. It's Island of the Undead. It's Keith Martin and Russ Nicholson. How will our intrepid hero get on and just how many sections will be hidden behind mystery numbers? Listen to find out.Also I have a new album of melancholy Dungeon Synth out. Baroque Funereal Dirges by Sorrow Tree presents 6 tracks of lo-fi dark ambient music suitable for goblins, witches, and lonely ghosts. It's available for free at the link below.https://malesperi.bandcamp.com/album/baroque-funereal-dirges
The Muse Squad heads into the realm of Dungeon Synth and must recruit as many apprentices as possible! Each apprentice represents one of the many sub-genres of Dungeon Synth and there are 50 of them. The Coalition and Federation of Magic also vie for the recruits. Tom as Steve the Grackle Tooth Mercenary Chris as Cranberry Bog Hexer, Human Ocean Wizard David as 44, a Maxi Man tattoo warrior
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon For our August new music episode, we're submitting to the heat wave by leaving behind the upbeat dance music and settling in with some beats-driven ambient and music about dinosaurs. We're checking out the third album in the “after” series from Hushtone Records and a Dino Synth anthology from Unreal Estate Records.Albums Discussedキャンドルを3本灯した後 by 後Echoes of Extinction (Dino Synth Anthology I) by Unreal Estate Records CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
What's the deal with the tape from The Ring, Guy's Grocery Games, and Dungeon Synth? Witch Bolt - https://www.youtube.com/@WitchBoltMusic/featured Contact - throughbeingcoolpodcast@gmail.com Instagram - @throughbeingcoolpodcast
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Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon In this episode, we're exploring albums and artists that blend dungeon synth with other genres of EDM such as house, dubstep, drum and bass, and breakcore. We talk about what it means to blend such potentially disparate genres and highlight a handful of albums that explore this concept. We would love to hear if you have other examples of this blending of genres so please hit us up with recommendations!Tracks SampledEsoteric Exegesis from Mesolithic Sound System by Mesolithic Sound SystemThe Astral Clocktower from The Dungeon Steps by BxkrugAlbums MentionedMesolithic Sound System by Mesolithic Sound SystemMap of the Garden by Yotzeret Sheydim & Dragon MaidenHalf Tone Degradation by OudeisChaos Within the Crimson Abyss by RotspawnAtmospheric breaks 2 - Ambient Mix by XnotCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
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Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonIn our May new music episode, we're covering Constant Night by Alpha Chrome Yayo and New Position by luxury noise. Two amazing albums that highlight the broad range of influences artists can bring to vaporwave with each offering to take the listener on a wild and distinct musical journey. Check them out!Albums DiscussedConstant Night by Alpha Chrome YayoNew Position by luxury noiseRelated LinksJojo Mayer & Nerve: Jabon (live)CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Did you know there's a 90's Jack Nicholson werewolf movie with Michelle Pfeiffer and James Spader? Well count your lucky stars today because it gets a brief mention on the round up. But then again so does Kevin Costner's Postman movie, so I guess count your unlucky stars too. As well as the usual recently watched titles the guys for some reason discuss that 90's aussie game show A*mazing and also Dungeon Synth? Lots of fun and interresting titles talked about on this episode, including Drive Away Dolls (2024), Robot Dreams (2024), Blood Tea and Red String (2006), The Vast Of Night (2019), Wolf (1994) and Argyle (2024).
Cory and Noah are joined by Tristan Johnson of Step Back to talk about the genre of Dungeon Synth, the value of microgenres, and the music's complicated origins.Check out Ghost Notes on Nebula, where you can hear the new episodes a month early: https://nebula.tv/ghost-notes12tonehttps://twitter.com/12tonevideoshttps://nebula.app/12tonehttps://www.youtube.com/c/12tonevideoshttps://www.patreon.com/12tonevideosPolyphonichttps://twitter.com/WatchPolyphonichttps://nebula.app/polyphonichttps://www.youtube.com/c/Polyphonichttps://www.patreon.com/polyphonicStep Back:https://www.youtube.com/@StepBackHistoryhttps://nebula.tv/stepbackhttps://nebula.tv/probablynotaliensSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon We're back! We spent January delving into the content dungeons and we've returned with two great dungeon synth albums. In this episode, we're exploring the music of Cryo Crypt, the dark fantasy/dungeon synth sister label of Cryo Chamber. We discuss the first two albums on the label and share our thoughts on the current state of the genre. Stay awhile and listen.Albums DiscussedThe Ghost from Sheol by Vikorra DoomGrayshadow Ruins by Mountain RealmRelated LinksCryo Crypt on BandcampCryo Chamber Launches Dark Fantasy Label Cryo Crypt CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio in Bluesky
Im heutigen Zeitreise-Special zu Dungeon Synth nimmt dich Luca mit in die Dekade, in der Dungeon Synth als Genre zu existieren beginnt. Die verschiedenen Strömungen an elektronischer Musik die Dungeon Synth bilden, finden zusammen und es zeichnen sich Charakteristiken ab, die Stellvertretend für das Genre werden. In dieser Folge gibt es 2 Stunden Dungeon Synth mit den folgenden Interpreten: Lord Lovidicus, Fief, Chaucerian Myth, Erang, Murgrind, Old Tower, Sequestered Keep, Spectral Kingdom, Thangorodim, Til det Bergens Skyggene, Soy Fan Del Dark, Ranseur und Elric.
This week I am joined by Writer SCOTT BRYAN WILSON (TRVE KVLT, PENNYWORTH, KILL MORE)! Join us as we chat about Dungeon Synth, making comics, Scott's work and approach to his new book KILL MORE, and a bunch more! Follow Scott Here: www.scottbryanwilson.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottbrwilson Instagram: https://instagram.com/scottbrwilson COMICS-COFFEE-METAL is hosted by DON CARDENAS Twitter: @doncardenasart BlueSky: @doncardenasart.bluesky.social Instagram: @doncardenasart Website: doncardenasart.com EMAIL: comicscoffeemetal@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comicscoffeemetal/support
Mortiis has been an outlier and a legend in dark music for decades. From being an original member of Norwegian Black Metal band Emperor, to his solo work as Mortiis, to the suicidal ambience of Vond, Mortiis has often been misunderstood, yet he has blazed his own path with no regard for trend or what could be deemed successful. Now, decades later, the genre Mortiis arguably created has had an explosion in popularity worldwide. In this episode we welcome Mortiis into our own dungeon to discuss Dungeon Synth past and present, his time in Emperor, gear, and his writing process. We also welcome Jori Apedaile of Eneferens as he joins us as a third host and helps us tackle listener Emails about download codes, meeting our musical heroes, as well as helping us keep track of all the damn people named Kyle that write in. The three of us attack another "FMK," a "T-Shirt of the Day," and of course a "Let's Stump Nick (and Jori)." -------------------- Hosts: Jason Walton and Nick Wusz. Special guest host Jori Apedaile. "I Hate Music" theme by Marius Sjoli. I Hate Music image by Jori Apedaile. Segment intro music by Jori Apedaile, Adam Stacey, and Nathanael Larochette. Bumper music by Mortiis. -------------------- Follow us on socials, donate to support the podcast, listen to our playlist on Spotify, and visit us online: I Hate Music Linktree Email and listener suggestions to: hate.pod.music@gmail.com #ihatemusicpodcast **I Hate Music is an Earth in Sound Production**
598 - Recorded live on December 19, 2023 Winter Solstice Ambient Special - 3 hours of Dark Ambient, Dungeon Synth, Neofolk, and more to usher in the solstice. Ambience for hour 1: Wagner Ödegård - Portaler bort um slemt værk regainrecords.bandcamp.com/album/portaler-bort-um-slemt-v-rk **Playlist** 1) Teufel - Črna Maša 2) Saiva - Snövals över Rajvoheden (feat. Forndom) 3) Perfume - Our Lady of the turning eyes (ft. Aesthetic Cloth) 4) Howitzer - Iceaxe as Bayonet 5) Temetiv - Nočná búrka **talk** 6) Sutekh Hexen & Funerary Call - Perilous Shade 7) Vinterskogen - Halvårsmørket 8) bradung - Neffenstiti 9) Reverend Kriss - Hades Souls of Darkness 10) Iskandr - Hoor het Smeken 11) Níundi - Witch Night of Blood and Bone **talk** Ambience for hour 2: Sonambule - III https://youtu.be/tKsguL1vrGw?si=ZyDOjPgOGWN3TPEo 12) Yellow Eyes - When Jackie's Lamps Have Showed 13) The Oracle - Day I 14) Temple & N.K.R.T - I 15) Antonius Fire - A Holy Lineage 16) Falgar - Fortuna nos invoca **talk** 17) Absolute Key - Physical Manifestation of Twilight (with UE) 18) Skulking - Broken Offering: The Upheaval of Light 19) Wicher - Zmierzch 20) Hail Conjurer - Eyes Torn Open **talk** Ambience for hour 3: Wolfland - Nebulas https://youtu.be/jDDh_2wXd9E?si=86W7F26h6wTHO6eW 21) Örnatorpet - Den nya tiden blickar ned på jorden 22) Puuheimo - Ritariperhosratsastajat 23) Tristhet Fortvilelse - Infernal Secrets 24) Innere Front - S. Nebel 25) Skeld - Visions in the broken Crystal 26) Soissons - Le prieuré 27) Vintergrav - Forged By The Forest (feat. Zwischenlichten) **talk** 28) Shibalba - ΤΕΛΕΤΗ V 29) Far From Remains - Darksome Sariola 30) Gravelurker - In The Presence Of A Ghost 31) Wapentake - Rustick Feudal Spirit **talk** 32) Þurseitr - The Final Embers of a Dying Sun Live every Tuesday at 9pm ET on NSTMRadio.com
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonThe community members on our Patreon Discord are constantly posting suggestions and recommendations for great albums of all genres. We've gotten into the habit of digging through them every six months or so and seeing what's there. We cover everything from vaporwave to dark ambient to hip hop to jazz.We aren't able to talk about everything, so check the wall of links below, organized by Discord channel. Enjoy!#vaporwaveSPEZ068 - Dnevna televizija / Дневна телевизија by SEM-TVBarbershop Simulator™ by slowerpace 音楽Cyanotype by CyanBlueDREAMS UNLIMITED by 夢達無制限LAST WAVE OUT by EPPSSONNTHROUGH THE FOG AND THE DRIFTWOOD by §E▲ ▓F D▓G§YEARS OF FAILURE by HATENAArcade Girl EP by Crystal EternalThe Darkness in Her Eyes by Notorious Secret転移 by victory over deathVirtuality by Sierra On-linePhysical Death VIP Membership (death cycle) - 死亡循環 by b e g o t t e n 自杀Grid Of Reality by Infinity Frequencies x Sangamt h e s o n y p l a y s t a t i o n 1 ソニー by V/ALiminal Spaces by HantasiThe Mall of Our Lord by
The Dark Ambient genre evolved out of the Industrial, Experimental, and Noise genres of the 1970s. The arrival of affordable synthesizers, samplers, and effects units in the 1980's led to more complex styles like Ritual Industrial, Black and Doom Metal, Dark Wave, Gothic, and who can forget the reverberating chains and tortured screams of Dungeon Synth? Our yearly immersion in the morbid emotions of fear, death, and horror at Halloween, provides an insight into the more aesthetic and environmental qualities of Dark Ambient. Whereas the horror genres aim to shock and terrify, Dark Ambient seeks merely to disturb, evoke feelings of isolation, melancholy, and confinement, and reflect an atmosphere of gloom and darkness. I'm DR. DARKO, and on this transmission of HEARTS of SPACE, a subterranean underworld journey for Halloween, on a program called DARKTIME ATMOSPHERES. Music is by BRANNAN LANE, CHRISTIAN WITTMAN, SUN'S MUSE, SHIBALBA, REMANENCE, YEN POX, INSECTARIUM, and TOR LUNDVALL. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Episode LI is a spooky Halloween special coming straight from the swamps of Louisiana to steal your soul away. This episode features guest presenter Summer Newman of Holy Locust fame and showcases some of the creepiest traditional tunes and songs, rambling digressions on the calendar custom of Samhain / Halloween in Irish folk and fairy lore as well as some Dungeon Synth and experimental tracks for good measure. Tracklist Paul Miles and His Red Fox Chasers – Did You Ever See The Devil, Uncle Joe The Voice Squad – I Am Stretched On Your Grave Mick O'Brien & Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh – An Manglam / The Fairy Reel / I Have No Money Ruskavellas – Ballad of the Twelve Marys Swan Arcade – Go from My Window Maire O'Sullivan – The Fairy Lullaby Dean Gitter – The Suffolk Miracle Mag Doyle – The Banshee (story) Micho Russell – The Banshee (reel) Dónal Maguire – Willie O Sunken Grove – Upon a Hill, Fairy Folk are Gathering Len Graham – Sweet William's Ghost Rónán Galvin – Taibhse Chonaill The Copper Family – Babes in the Wood Eddie Noack – Psycho Matmos – Zealous Order Of Candied Knights https://campsite.bio/firedrawnear
Night Listeners -I think I have packed the most bands in one show ever. Eighteen bands in one hour! Featuring a track off the new Double Dice tape, new Nebuleth, new Ill Omen (feat Frontal Assault), and a slew of bands that I just haven't played in awhile.Our home station 98.9FM KFMG has nominated me for BEST RADIO VOICE THAT TURNS YOU ON for this year's CITYVIEW BEST OF DES MOINES. VOTE for me for this years CITYVIEW BEST OF DES MOINES. It's box number 235.Starting September 30th, Iowa Basement Tapes will begin broadcasting on KWLC 1240 AM in Decorah, Iowa! We will from 9PM to 10PM on the Luther College radio station. One of the oldest college radio stations in the country.Iowa Basement Tapes has its own archive of Iowa music. Be sure to check out iowabasementtapes.bandcamp.com and download any of the releases for free. If you would like to contribute any music please send an email to kristianday@gmail.com. Hear us every Thursday at 9PM on 98.9FM KFMG – Des Moines and every Friday at 11PM on 90.3FM KWIT – Sioux City & 90.7FM KOJI – Okoboji. If you miss the show please subscribe to the broadcast archives: https://apple.co/2MzdH5e Haploid - "Hebetude" / Cope (Des Moines)The Skamikazies - "8000 Watts" / Behold (Quad Cities)Early Girl - "Green Eyes" / Lovers Out to Pasture (Iowa City)In Loving Memory - "Yea I Burned All Your Old Pictures" / split with Examination of The (Des Moines)Lord Green - "Into the Sun" / Discography (Quad Cities)Shamrock Shakes -"Black Hoe" / House of Jep (Ames)Double Dice - "Prowd" / ISM (Des Moines)The Pee Pees - "College Town" / How We Do It In Ghetto Land (Cedar Rapids)The Tanks - "Dandruff Genius" / Epic Loads (Iowa City)Nebuleth - "Thermonuclear Skies" / Astrosailers (Cedar Rapids)Genital Hercules - "Theme from Cheers" / Live at Gabes 5-22-2004 (Iowa City)Captain Three Leg - "Iowa Basement Tapes" (Ottumwa)Ill Omen - "Born to Die" featuring Frontal Assault (Cedar Rapids)Ghostbusters - "Demigod" / Disembodied Hunters (Des Moines)Satan's Almighty Penis - "Sacrifyx" / Thy Foulness Cum (Cedar Rapids)Hot Carl - "It's Too Bad Your Not Having Fun" / It Hits the Sauce (Dubuque)Greg Wheeler and the Poly Mall Cops - "It's in the Blood" / Room (Des Moines)Dredge - "Paths of Great Resistence" / Ashbreathers (Dubuque)
Hi there one and all, thank you once again Infernal Hordes for your warm welcome to yet another season of the Infernal Symphony Pestilence Podcast! This first episode of the season begins with a catch up since the last Episode in May, as we touch upon everything from our music being used in video games, to the origins of Death Metal, to the importance of being part of your local music community and so much more! Stick around for updates on the progress to the amazing sequel to May's first Dungeon Synth album 'Plaguewielder', an expose on recent album Abiogenicide and lots more. Featuring exclusive music and opinions from the UK's most prolific metal band. Ave Satanas! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infernalsymphony/message
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonWe've often lamented that it can be difficult to keep up with everything happening in a scene, especially one that is as actively evolving as vaporwave. Thankfully, Halcyon Tapes just released their “Vaporwave Up & Comers 2023” compilation. We spend this episode working through all ninety minutes of this jam-packed album featuring dozens of amazing artists. Grab yourself a copy of the album and join us for a listen.Music DiscussedVaporwave Up & Comers 2023 by VariousAdditional Linkssignalcon 2023 (day 1) on 直子coed's YouTubesignalcon 2023 (day 2) on 直子coed's YouTubeCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
TRIGGERWARNUNG: Wir sprechen im Podcast auch über Essstörungen und andere psychische Erkrankungen. Betroffene oder Menschen, die das potentiell belastet, sollten diese Episode eventuell nicht hören. Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Mäggie. Wir reden über nichts, längere Haare, Erleichterung der eigenen Erkenntnis, schwierige deutsche Personalpronomen, das One-Hit-Wonder HIM, Mark Manchingen, Waves like Walls, ob die Nikoteens aus Ingolstadt oder München kamen, Nesthäkchen, keinen richtigen Zugang zu Musik, Gwen Stefanies Karriere, Neurodivergenzen, auf der Suche nach Maßnahmen für Symptomatiken, Probleme mit Small Talk und Gleichaltrigen, nicht-inklusive Szenen, tippi-toppi Kindergartenzeit bevor der Kampf mit dem Leben anfing, Magersucht & Bulimie, LARP, Antidepressiva & Alkohol, Praktikum bei Radio Hamburg, überall Menschen: furchtbar, richtiger Hardcore mit Mindset im Hafenklang entdecken, zurück ins Kinderzimmer, Ausbildung zur MTLA, schwierig mit Normalos zu reden, Sunny Red & Café Kult, die Luxemburger Band EISBERG, Imposter-Syndrom was Musikwissen angeht, die Freundin von XY sein, der Druck alle Bands kennen zu müssen, Biochemie-Studium in Leipzig, Night Force & Mind Trap in der Similde, großer Bruder und Musiknerd Basti, die Gründung von Savage, Bühnenangst nicht Kennen, das Spiel Persona 3, sich in Computerspielen verlieren, Powerlifting, die Entdeckungs von Dungeon Synth, Kettenschmuck, we talk old and new punk, "i like you less von apple pie", Scowl vs. Firewalker, nicht richtig an Boston Hardcore rankommen, Ehrlichkeit & Authentizität, Internet wird uns unkompetenter machen, Prokrastination & Imposter & Fomo, first press golden splatter vinyl, Kraft kommt üblicherweise nicht durch Toastbrot, ein Ritterhandschuh, der ne Rose hält, Tattoos, sich über seine Interesse quasseln lassen, uvm. Songs über die wir reden: Big Boys: We Got Your Money Crucifix: Prejudice Siouxsie And The Banshees: Cascade Ceremony: Ghost Slits: Typical Girls Östro 430: Sexueller Notstand The Psychedelic Furs: Into You Like A Train Hüsker Dü: Diane Iconoclast: I Like You Less Than Apple Pie Firewalker: Loaded Dice The Freeze: Trouble If You Hide Balta: Rendőr = Csicska
Yochai & Brad review Holy Mountain Shaker by Luka Rejec, and answer a question from the mailbag.Question: Thoughts on Dungeon Synth?Thanks to Bobby McElver for the show's music.For listener questions, email betweentwocairns@gmail.com!Check out our Patreon to support the show. Also stickers.Find more Between Two Cairns here.
Invisible Oranges editors Jon Rosenthal and Ted Nubel, joined by columnist and dungeon synth encyclopedia Kaptain Jonathan Carbon, interview dungeon synth artist Vaelastrasz, who discussed creating sportswave, the dungeon synth community, comfy synth, and more.
Record Store Day came and went, but did the Vizaural Boys enjoy it? Listen to find out as we discuss 7 great tracks we found on Bandcamp. Check out all the songs on vizaural.music.blog Email us at vizauralmusic at gmail dot com for submissions or comments
In this bonus episode, we talk with sovthofheaven and noclearcoat of the Hive Scum/Under the Dice crew about the recent Dungeon Synth music event, Northeast Dungeon Siege 2023. In addition to chatting about the event and some of the artists and bands involved, we also talk about various aspects of the miniature hobby!Listen to Hive Scum.Visit Under the Dice.Follow the Hive Scum crew: Steve and GageFollow Northeast Dungeon Siege.Follow Greg's music blog: Fine Enough, I SupposeBuy We Do What We Want (WDW3) magazine by Holy Mountain PrintingAn Oath of Blood - Haudh, SeregostBuy Forbidden Psalm.Mordheim Pitfighter conversion.Blood Meridian.Listen to Cadabra Records.Listen to Swamp Kingdom by Tales Under the Oak.Listen to Hole Dweller.Listen to Weed Pin by Drug Church.
Another month, another episode!! This time we tell ALL about the brand new, not 1, but 2 brand new full length DUNGEON SYNTH albums we've been working on in secret! Demonic Bishop divulges all the juicy stories about this career revitalisation which has begun to breathe new life into the band and its reinvention. Also covered are new Abduction UK album 'Black Blood', a striking new extreme metal scientific study, personal news and anecdotes, this Month's Metal Archives/Deep Dives, and so much more!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infernalsymphony/message
Im dritten Teil seines Zeitreise-Specials zu Dungeon Synth, präsentiert Luca diverse Interpreten aus einer Dekade, in der das Genre so eigentlich gar nicht existierte. Mittelalter-Musik produziert mit elektronischen Geräten wandelte sich von Nebenprojekten und dem Austauschen von Kassetten zu einem eigenen Musik Genre und Bölz No Eis führt durch diese Zeit, zwischen Anfängen und eigentlichem Genre. Es gibt diverse alte bekannte und auch neue Interpreten, unter anderem: Jim Krikwood, Corvus Neblus, Jääportit, Dargaard, Die Verbrannten Kinder Evas, Summoning, Elffor, Kurotokage, Lord Lovidicus, Sirion, Vinterriket und Mortiis.
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon This week, we're digging into the music of Realm and Ritual, an anti-fascist record label from Boston that focuses on cassette and other physical media releases of dungeon synth and black metal. For this episode, we focused on two dungeon synth albums that range in mood from somber isolation to harsh noisy discomfort. Connect with Realm and RitualRealm and Ritual on TwitterRealm and Ritual on BandcampMusic DiscussedGoat Meadow by MEADOWGOAT My Secret Horror by Wooded Memory Additional LinksWooded Memory - My Secret Horror, Music VideoAn NCS Video Premiere: Wooded Memory — “My Secret Horror”Top 10 Dungeon Synth / Synth Releases Of 2020CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Hello and welcome to the penultimate episode of Season 3 of the Pestilence Podcast! An extremely varied show greets you this month, as bandleader Demonic Bishop covers everything from Black Sabbath, to the UK Metal scene and its history, to our brand new death metal album and upcoming Dungeon Synth debut 'Plaguewielder Pt. I'! We also find the time to cram in tips to help support fledgling new metal bands, the regular Metal Archives Deep Dives segment, how to write dungeon synth and so much more!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infernalsymphony/message
This month, we unfortunately pay tribute to the passing of my Uncle, David Laurence Bishop 1944 - 2022, artist, poet, and leader of the notably Satirical Church Of The Militant Elvis Political Party. Here I give him my own personal eulogy and memorial, and mention the eponymous album I created to commemorate this sorry occasion. Also this month, I detail my new obsession with the dungeon synth genre (helping me cope with his passing) and many other things besides. Thanks for listening everyone. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infernalsymphony/message
Chapter 365 - "Something We Leaned Into Naturally" ...as read by Ruadhan O'Meara of No Spill BloodToday we welcome Ruadhan O'Meara from Ireland's No Spill Blood to the podcast! No Spill Blood's new record, Eye Of Night, is out today on Start Records! Ruadhan talks about the music scene in Dublin, getting into punk and synthesizers, the creative process for No Spill Blood, and the what the future holds for the band! I have loved getting to dive into No Spill Blood's discography and I can't recommend it enough.Before that, a look at the Furnace Fest 23 lineup. Listen to No Spill Blood at https://nospillblood.bandcamp.com/Chapter 365 Music:MXPX - "Doing Time"No Spill Blood - "Ad Unguem"No Spill Blood - "Back To The Earth"No Spill Blood - "Ossein"No Spill Blood - "Dead Satellite"--As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
The 19th album from dungeon synth / dark ambient project Psyclopean. Imagine if Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd was obsessed with reading Jack Vance's Dying Earth books and watching reruns of In Search Of and early Doctor Who, and instead of band practice they played Dungeons & Dragons in a basement room hazy with pot smoke and plastered in blacklight posters. This is Nostalgiamancer. It's not for everyone, it's for those who know. Quality headphones are recommended for your listening pleasure. Available for download 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
Episode 86 Merry Moog 2022 Vintage Holiday Music Performed on the Moog and other Synthesizers Playlist Frank Luther with Zora Layman, “Christmas Bells” from Christmas In Song (1939 Decca). This is the original 78 RPM release featuring a vocal quartet, bells, and music played on the Hammond Novachord. 0:38 Frank Luther with Zora Layman, “Christmas Day in the Morning” from Christmas In Song (1958 Vocalion). This is a reissue of the 1939 release featuring a vocal quartet, Zora Layman, bells, and music played on the Hammond Novachord. The stereo is simulated. There are some nice moments for the Novachord on this record. 3:12 Paul Tanner, “Holiday on Saturn” from Music for Heavenly Bodies (1958 Omega). This rare disc features Tanner playing the Electro-theremin, an imitation of the Theremin that was a box with an audio oscillator inside and a rotary dial to control the pitch. Tanner, a renown studio musician and trombone player, later provided the sound of the Electro-theremin on the Beach Boys hit Good Vibrations (1966). 4:16 Greg Lake, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, “I Believe In Father Christmas” from I Believe in Father Christmas (1995 Rhino). Produced by Keith Olsen; written by Greg Lake, Peter Sinfield; vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Greg Lake; Drums, Percussion, Carl Palmer; Hammond organ, Piano, Moog Synthesizer, Keith Emerson. This is the original version released in 1975 with a choir and Moog Modular. It differs significantly from the stripped-down mix, also included on this CD, originally appearing on Works Vol. 2 in 1977 and then later in 1994. Rhino Records was kind enough to package all of ELP's X-Mas related tunes onto a CD EP in 1995, from which this version comes. 3:34 Keith Emerson, “Troika (From Prokofiev's Lieutenant Kije Suite)” from The Christmas Album (1995 Rhino). This is the Prokofiev composition that Greg Lake adapted into “I Believe in Father Christmas.” Later on, Emerson released this interpretation of the Prokofiev piece on The Christmas Album” that appeared in the US in 1995. It doesn't appear on the original UK version in 1988. And again, this is taken from the nifty holiday CD EP also released in 1995 by Rhino. This album was made with instruments from Korg, Ensoniq, Alesis, and Opcode. 4:19 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Jingle Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by, Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:44 Douglas Leedy, “The Coventry Carol” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. 4:46 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Christmas Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by, Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:52 Don Voegeli, “Chanukah” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Don wrote the original synthesized version of the NPR “All Things Considered” theme. It was created in his Electronic Studio of the University of Wisconsin. He used a Moog Modular Synthesizer plus a Fender Rhodes, Polymoog, and ARP string synthesizer and 16-track recorder. 1:02 Joseph Byrd, “Christmas in the Morning” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. 1:34 Douglas Leedy, “Good King Wenceslas” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Leedy was an American composer, performer and music scholar. He founded the electronic music studio at UCLA where he had access to both Moog Modular and Buchla synthesizers, and it was during this period from about 1969-71 that he was commissioned to create several albums of electronic music. His training as a minimalist and experimental composer always flavored his music with unexpected sounds and patterns. 3:05 Moog Machine, “O Holy Night” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1970 Columbia). Moog Modular Synthesizer. 2:43 Armen Ra (Armen Hovanesian), “O Come All Ye Faithful” from Theremin Christmas (2018 Sungod). Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin. Armen Ra is an American artist and performer of Iranian-Armenian descent. He plays Theremin. His music fuses Armenian folk music with modern instrumentation, along with melodic lounge standards and classical arias. 4:43 Don Voegeli, “Carol of the Drum” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. 1:01 Philippe Renaux, “Noël Blanc” (“White Christmas”) from We Wish You A Cosmic Christmas (1977 Sinus). Belgium. Minimoog, Arp Axe, Arp Soloist, EMS Synthesizer, Stringman Crumar, Fender Rhodes, Electronic Drums. 3:21 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Tijuana Christmas” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by, Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:58 Joseph Byrd, “Carol of the Bells” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. 1:12 Андрій Кок (Andriy Kok), “Небо І Земля” (“Heaven and Earth”) from Різдво На Галичині. Колядки (Christmas in Galicia. Christmas carols) (2006 Ліда). Folk singer, accordion and synth player Andriy Kok has recorded many albums of Ukrainian folk music in addition to a number of holiday songs and carols. 5:00 Douglas Leedy, “In Dulci Jubilo” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. 1:14 Bernie Krause, Philip Aaberg, “Deck the Halls” from A Wild Christmas (1994 Etherean Music ). This delightful cassette is from Bernie Krause, known for his Moog explorations with Paul Beaver back in the day. He later turned his attention to audio ecology and the recording of nature sounds, particularly of animals. This very special Holiday recording is composed entirely of animal sounds. Some you'll recognize as the natural animal voices themselves. Others may sound like instruments, but they are actually digitally transformed animal sounds. Wild Sanctuary Productions invites you to enjoy a truly unique celebration of both the wild kingdom and Holiday Spirit. All animal and ambient sounds recorded on location worldwide by Bernie Krause with the exception of the fish (courtesy of U.S. Navy). Animal samples, Bernie Krause and Phil Aaberg. Arrangements, new materials, all keyboards (K 2000/Emulator III) Phil Aaberg. 8:12 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Paul Freeman, and The Chicago Synthesizer-Rhythm Ensemble, John Tatgenhorst, “The Little Drummer Boy” from Turned On Christmas (1985 Columbia). Conductor, Paul Freeman; synthesizers, The Chicago Synthesizer-Rhythm Ensemble; Orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Keyboards & Synthesizer Concepts: Ed Tossing; Electric Bass, Steve Rodby or Bob Lizik; Drums, Tom Tadke; Guitars, Ross Traut and Bill Ruppert; Percussion, Russ Knutson. 4:08 Montana Sextet, “Little Drummer Boy Jam” from Christmas Time Is Here (1987 Philly Sound Works). Arranged By, Conductor, Producer, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Cowbell, Shaker, Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer, Musser Vibraharp, Vincent Montana Jr.; Congas, Greg Peache Jarman; Guitar, Ronnie James; Snare Drum, Tenor And Bass Drum, Gene Leone. 8:46 Montana Sextet, “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” from Christmas Time Is Here (1987 Philly Sound Works). Arranged By, Conductor, Producer, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Cowbell, Shaker, Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer, Musser Vibraharp, Vincent Montana Jr.; Congas, Greg Peache Jarman; Guitar, Ronnie James; Snare Drum, Tenor and Bass Drum, Gene Leone. 4:56 Mannheim Steamroller, “Good King Wenceslas” from Christmas (1984 American Gramaphone). Arranged, conducted, produced by, Chip Davis; Drums, Percussion, Soloist Recorder, Black Oak Hammered Dulcimer, Soprano Dulcian, Crumhorn, Bells, Vocals, Dry Ice, Chip Davis; Lute, Bass, Eric Hansen; Baldwin SD-10 Synthesizer, Harpsichord, Clavichord, Toy Piano, Prophet 5 Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes, Vocals, Bells, Jackson Berkey; Classical Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Ron Cooley; Flute, Willis Ann Ross; French Horn, David (High D) Kappy; Harp, Mary Walter; Oboe, Bobby Jenkins; Strings, Bill Ritchie, Grace Granata, Michael Strauss, Michelle Brill, Richard Altenbach, Richard Lohmann, Roxanne Adams, Wayne Anderson. 3:39 Don Voegeli, “Jingle Bells” long, short, and tag from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. 1:56 Don Voegeli, “Lully, Lullay - The Coventry Carol” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. 1:01 Fossergrim, “Ave Maria” (2020 Bandcamp). Fossegrim is billed as “Dungeon Synth music from the Adirondack Mountains.” In Scandinavian folklore, Fossergrim is is described as an exceptionally talented fiddler. No fiddles here. I think Fossergrim is one Ian Nichols of Albany, New York. Check out his Bandcamp presence. 3:54 Phillip Fraser, “Rub A Dub Christmas” from Rub-A-Dub Christmas (1985 Tuff Gong). Jamaican reggae recording for the holidays. Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Bass, King Asher, Steely Johnson. 2:53 Phillip Fraser, “The Lord Will Provide” from Rub-A-Dub Christmas (1985 Tuff Gong). Jamaican reggae recording for the holidays. Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Bass, King Asher, Steely Johnson. There is some crazy synth material on this track. Despite it being recorded in 1985, it sounds quite analog for a synth. 3:17 Unconditional Loathing, “Carol, with the bells” from Holiday Mood (2018 Bandcamp). Every artist dreams of releasing an album of hit holiday songs that will surprise the world and bring great wealth. This is not that album. But it is remarkably noisy and dark. Check out Unconditional Loathing, from Fargo North Dakota, on Bandcamp. Self-described as “A footnote in the history of Midwestern noise that refuses to completely go away.” 1:51 The Smurfs, “Deck the Halls” from Merry Christmas With The Smurfs (1983 Dureco Benelux). This album is in English from the Netherlands. 2:17 Vatto Lofi, “Holiday Lofi” from A Merry Lofi Christmas EP (2021 Bandcamp). Providing a low-fidelity tune for the holidays, but I don't know if “lofi” refers to the low-fidelity sound that is currently a thing (and it does sound like that) or is the actual name of this Icelandic musician. 2:21 Rotary Connection, “Silent Night” from Peace (1968 Cadet Concept). I think this holiday album from the famed psychedelic soul ensemble was perhaps only their second album. Produced by Charles Stepney and Marshall Chess, I've included this track not only because it features some crazy electric guitar but also because Minnie Riperton's five-1/2-octave vocal range could effectively imitate a Theremin, which begins in this track around 1:30 into it. In an interview I once heard her say that one of her childhood fascinations was imitating that “science fiction stuff” with her voice. Interestingly, Charles Stepney also included a Moog synthesizer, used sparingly, on some Rotary Connection tracks, but I've heard none on this album. Co-producer Marshall Chess often added Theremin to Rotary songs but this is not one of them. It's pure Ripperton. The Rotary Connection vocalists: Bobby Simms, Jim Donlinger, Jim Nyeholt, Minnie Riperton, Mitch Aliota, Sidney Barnes, Tom Donlinger; The studio band, Leader, David Chausow; Bill Bradley, electronic effects; guitar, Bobby Christian; bass, Louis Satterfield; bass, Phil Upchurch; bass vocals, Chuck Barksdale. 3:52 Klaus Wunderlich, “Sleigh Ride” from Multi Orchestral Organ Sound (1982 Teldec). Wunderlich was a prolific musician who mastered the Hammond Organ. Occasionally, he performed with a synthesizer and this track comes from an album not of holiday music but of various favorites, performed in the style of the original artists. This is a Leroy Anderson song arranged in the Anderson style. The MOOS (Multi Orchestral Organ Sound) was produced by the Wersi organ company in Germany. This organ/synth/drum machine hybrid was also known as the Wersi Galad and play both synth and traditional organ sounds. There is a current musician advocate for this instrument in Florian Hutter (listen to the next track), of Germany. 3:11 Florian Hutter, “Frosty the Snowman” privately released (2022 No Label). Florian is a living master of the vintage Wersi Delta and Atlantis synthesizer/organ hybrids with a built-in rhythm box. In recent years he has begun to release his music on Spotify. This is taken from the first or second day of his Christmas Special 2022 during which he releases a new tune every day. I don't normally feature tracks recorded from YouTube, but this was too good to pass by and it fits with the vintage music played in the previous track by Wunderlich. Check him out. 2:34 Edwin Hawkins, “The Christmas Song” from The Edwin Hawkins Christmas Album (1985 Birthright). Produced when the Yamaha DX-7 became the top selling synthesizer on the planet, this is a great example of its tidy, digital sound. Richard Smallwood, keyboards, synthesizer; Edwin Hawkins, keyboards, synthesizer; Joel Smith, Drums and Fender bass; Kenneth Nash, percussion. Sounds like one or two Yamaha DX-7s. 3:57 Ryuichi Sakamoto (坂本龍), “Father Christmas” from Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (戦場のメ)(1983 Virgin). Music By, Composed By, Performer, Ryuichi Sakamoto. Our best wishes to Mr. Sakamoto who is suffering from Stage 4 cancer. In June he said, “Since I have made it this far in life, I hope to be able to make music until my last moment, like Bach and Debussy whom I adore.” 2:06 Bob Wehrman, John Bezjian and Dusty Wakeman, “Ring Christmas Bells” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1984 Tropical Records). Not be confused with an album by the same name by The Moog Machine in 1969. Unnamed synthesizer programmed and performed by Bob Wehrman and John Bezjian. From Marina Del Rey in California. 1:46 Hans Wurman, “Overture Miniature” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). This Austrian composer made several remarkable, classically influenced Moog Modular albums from 1969 to 1976. This was one of his last big Moog projects and is difficult to find. 2:54 Hans Wurman, “Danse De La Fee-Dragee ( Sugar Plum Fairy)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 1:33 Hans Wurman, “Danse Des Mirlitons (Flutes)” from Electric Nutcracker (1976 Ovation). Moog Modular synthesizer, Hans Wurman. 2:14 Keith Emerson, Emerson Lake & Palmer, “Nutrocker” (live) from Pictures at an Exhibition (1972 Cotillion). A fitting reworking of Tchaikovsky arranged by Kim Fowley and performed live, Newcastle City Hall, 26 March 1971. Hammond C3 and L100 organs, Moog modular synthesizer, Minimoog, Clavinet, Keith Emerson; bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals, Greg Lake; drums, percussion, Carl Palmer. "Nut Rocker", a rock adaptation of The Nutcracker originally arranged by Kim Fowley and recorded by B. Bumble and the Stingers in 1962. 3:48 Richie Havens, “End of the Season” from Alarm Clock (1970 Stormy Forest). A melancholic reflection on life from Mr. Havens, totally synthesized on the Moog Modular by Bob Margoleff. 3:32 Bernie Krause, Philip Aaberg, “Feliz Navidad” from A Wild Christmas (1994 Etherean Music ). This delightful cassette is from Bernie Krause, known for his Moog explorations with Paul Beaver back in the day. All animal and ambient sounds recorded on location worldwide by Bernie Krause with the exception of the fish (courtesy of U.S. Navy). Animal samples, Bernie Krause and Phil Aaberg. Arrangements, new materials, all keyboards (Kurzweil 2000/Emulator III) Phil Aaberg. Percussion on Feliz Navidad performed by Ben Leinbach. 5:37 Opening background music: Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by Jean-Jacques Perrey. 2:16 Moog Machine, “Twelve Days Of Christmas” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1970 Columbia). Arranged by Alan Foust; Synthesizer Tuner, Norman Dolph; Moog Modular Synthesizer, Kenny Ascher. 3:55 Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Silent Night” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). Moog Modular Synthesizer, Sy Mann; Moog Modular Synthesizer Programmed by Jean-Jacques Perrey. 1:52 Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Das Podcast Programm fragt mich beim Upload an dieser Stelle stets was meine Hörer*innen wissen sollten? Ich denke das ihr wissen solltet das ich euch niemals ernsthaft Hörer*innen nennen würde. Für alle interessierten Mitmenschen kann ich aber sagen das wir in diesem Podcast unsere Alltime "NICHT METAL Alben" bequatschen. Von Oi! über Dungeon Synth durch den Neofolk zum Schlager und das ist noch lang nicht mal alles. Hat super Spass gemacht hier mit dem Alex die Tipps um die Ohren zu hauen. Lets find out!
Welcome to The Redcaps Podcast, In today's episode we talk about ttrpg music, the shared experience of sound, defining the OSR, and more with Nick Hewitt better known as ofsleepingbear! Donation Link: https://www.extra-life.org/participant/494108 Contest Details: https://theredcaps.substack.com/p/charity-contest Show Links: Nick Hewitt Links: https://linktr.ee/OfSleepingBears Gateway to Adventure Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gamersandgrognards/gateway-to-adventure-trilogy-for-old-school-essentials Dungeon Plumbers: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/380933/Dungeon-Plumbers We Deal in Lead: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/408506/We-Deal-in-Lead Tale of the Manticore: https://taleofthemanticore.podbean.com/ Sub-Class Act: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sub-class-act/id1539299898 Sadly couldn't find a spotify playlist for polyrhythmic polish dance metal Dungeon Synth: https://rateyourmusic.com/genre/dungeon-synth/ OSR October Links: Down in a Heap: https://anchor.fm/rob-c/episodes/OSR-October--Day-1---What-is-Rob-cs-OSR-e1ojkl6 Nerds RPG: https://anchor.fm/jason376/episodes/405-What-is-OSR-October-e1oh4ms Phantom Thoughts: https://anchor.fm/the-pink-phantom/episodes/014-Its-OctOSR-e1ol0o0 Clerics Wear Ringmail: https://anchor.fm/clerics-wear-ringmail/episodes/OctOSR---Day-One-Rulings-over-Rules-e1ocrur Bandits Keep Podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-norton/episodes/OSR-October-Begins-What-is-the-OSR-to-me-e1olgs9 Minions and Musings: https://anchor.fm/eviljeff/episodes/OSRtober----What-do-I-think-is-the-OSR-e1olm70 Please leave us a voice message! Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theredcaps/message Phone (USA): 385.273.3227 Find us at www.theredcaps.net or on Twitter @theredcapsnet Intro music: Eyes Gone Wrong by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ BX, Classic D&D, Dungeons and Dragons, OSR, OSE, TTRPG, RGP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theredcaps/message
Im zweiten Teil des Zeitreise Specials zu Dungeon Synth schaut Luca auf die ersten grossen Interpreten und Releases zwischen 1994 und 1999 und spielt Musik von Neptune Towers, Depressive Silence, Jääportit, Secret Stairways, Corvus Neblus und Lunar Womb. In der zweiten Stunde der Sendung spricht er über neue Releases unter anderem von Klaus Schulze, den Meme-Gott Rick Astley und frische News zu John Carpenters Regisseur Karriere.
Psyclopean returns to the weird and surreal realm of Lovecraft's Dreamlands to embark on the Voyage Of The White Ship. Sit back and enjoy an uncanny journey of the psychedelic tones of dark ambient, dungeon synth, and 70's and 80's Berlin school music. Available at https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/album/voyage-of-the-white-ship 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
Psyclopean is the cinematic dark ambient/atmospheric/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. Elder Gods And Sinking Cities is the fifth album, inspired by the Lovecraft Cthulhu mythos, and immerses the listener into an oceanic realm of cosmic otherworldy horror. 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
Psyclopean - Sundown At Tumba Ridge - Lovecraftian spaghetti western themed dungeon synth. "I RECENTLY HAD THE INCREDIBLE FORTUNE OF BEING CHOSEN TO RESTORE THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK TO A LOST SPAGHETTI WESTERN FILM FROM 1969. NOT MUCH IS KNOWN ABOUT THE MOVIE, IN FACT THE FILM ITSELF IS NOT FULLY INTACT. WHAT WE DO KNOW INVOLVES A BRUTAL MURDER, AN INDIAN CURSE, AND REDEMPTION BY WAY OF LOVE AND REVENGE." Did someone say something about the Curse of Yig??? THANKFULLY, THE MUSICAL SCORE HAS SURVIVED AND WE CAN NOW BEGIN TO PRESENT IT TO YOU FOR THE FIRST TIME. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AT TUMBA RIDGE REMAINS A MYSTERY TO THIS DAY... 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
Psyclopean - Skies Over Zothique (full album) Clark Ashton Smith inspired dark ambient / dungeon synth. Psyclopean dives deep into a dark musical exploration of the weird fiction of Clark Ashton Smith. Strange melodies, haunting chords, and uncanny arrangements present themselves in these six audio sketches. Download the album at https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/album/skies-over-zothique 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
Psyclopean - The Outsider - Lovecraft weird fiction dark ambient | dungeon synth mythos music. Lovecraft's classic tale of despair, loneliness, and horror transposed into a soundscape of sorrow and dread. The Gothic Stories of H.P. Lovecraft - https://amzn.to/2QnpHMS 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
Ex Oblivione is the 15th album from Psyclopean. Based upon the H.P. Lovecraft short story of the same name, Ex Oblivione draws upon the mystical elements of 70's prog and folk-psych while maintaining its appeal to fans of dark ambient and dungeon synth. This is a story made into music and sound. For those looking for an immersive trippy movie for your mind, welcome to oblivion. As always, it is highly recommended the listener experiences the album with quality headphones and a darkened room. "There is nothing better than oblivion, since in oblivion there is no wish unfulfilled." - Lovecraft Download the audio at https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/album/ex-oblivione Get the exclusive premium "Ex Oblivione" Tshirt design at https://amzn.to/39omfKw 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
Strange soundscapes evoking half-forgotten twilight dreams permeate this incredible album by two of the leading artists in the genres of cosmic dark ambient and nostalgic dungeon synth. Soaring retro synths and darkened drones join to take the listener on a mythical weird fiction journey. 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
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 Dreams In The Witch House is the eighth album inspired by Lovecraft's story of the same name. It plunges the listener into deep unsettling emotions and a terrifying archaic realm of occult horror. Please enjoy with headphones and a dark dimly lit room... Artwork by Nick Knowles - www.artstation.com/fedodika 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
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
What if there was a device that could record dreams and memories? What use would the government have with such a device? These are the lost tapes of Dr. Edward Plunket, recently recovered from the Pegana Institute... Altrusian Grace Media presents Psyclopean's newest album A Dreamer's Tales. Inspired by the weird fantasy fiction of Lord Dunsany, this album builds upon an original story of a classified government program which develops certain technology in the form of the Aurorascope, This device records the dreams of test subject 33 which are transmitted by way of Lord Dunsany's collection of short stories A Dreamer's Tales. The music is lo-fi, the melodies are haunting and obscure, the atmosphere is strange. Where is this all leading to? Download the album at https://altrusiangrace.bandcamp.com/album/a-dreamers-tales OFFICIAL PSYCLOPEAN MERCH - https://amzn.to/3peS9j3 Interested in reading Lord Dunsany? Check out https://amzn.to/3uGAkea #Psyclopean #dungeonsynth #LordDunsany 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
Psyclopean explores Lovecraft's ancient dream city of Celephais in a surreal lo-fi dark ambient journey laden with the tones of nostalgic dungeon synth and the hazy textures of a pot smoke-filled basement covered in black light posters of dragons and wizards. Ultimately, the music style is an off-shoot primarily pulled from the aesthetic of weird fiction authors like Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Algernon Blackwood, and others mixed with the psychedelic sounds found within late 60's and 70's prog rock and the strange but cool plethora of paranormal documentary soundtracks of the era. 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
S7E175: WereGnome Records - Is it a werewolf? Is it a Gnome?! It's a WereGnome! Hang with us as we chat with the lovely duo behind Covid-born record label WereGnome. We learn how the label unfolded, the goals they set, different styles they focus on, bringing dead media to life, and what's next. Ever wonder how you dive into the world of Dungeon Synth? We got your answer! This ain't a hardcore show, kids! *Available on your favorite streaming service* Special Thanks to: Astral Moon, SONG: Nuclear Sarcophagus Warlock Corpse, SONG: Deadly Choice Gonemage, SONG: Handheld Demise WereGnome (Nicholas & Selena) Glyph, SONG: Of the Cinders Sprites of the Wood, SONG: The Nimble Gnome's Theme Aphelion, SONG: Old Ghosts Maiden Hair, SONG: The Terrible Background music provided by Hermit Knight
Psyclopean is a new dark ambient/atmospheric/dungeon synth music project fronted by Matt Schmitz (Sleestak, Altrusian Grace Media). The first full album, The King In Yellow, is inspired by the book of the same name written in 1895 by Robert W. Chambers and later absorbed into the Lovecraft mythos. The music is a cinematic and maddening descent into isolation, occultism, fear, and cosmic otherworldly horror. Like being suspended along the veiled rim between beauty and cruelty, awaiting the next bellowing tectonic displacement of dimensions, The King In Yellow makes no excuses and leaves no living mortal coherent enough to tell the tale. If you like film soundtracks, experimental soundscapes, and suspenseful music, then you've just found gold. 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 *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
In this episode, we take a deep dive into a niche style of music found on Bandcamp and Youtube called Dungeon Synth. So get your keyboard and 20-sided-die and let's enter the haunted realm together!
The show that talks about you on purpose is back with our eleventh installment of TRAPPO's Mail Bag! And this week, dear listeners, we're dealing a whole lot of stuff that you're just dying to hear us discuss, including Frank Zappa, old school Saturday Night Live, the atmospheric gothic doom work of Darkher, we go down the Dungeon Synth rabbit hole for a little while, Dustin plays amateur detective and tries to figure out what half-remembered music a listener found on YouTube one night, the past theatrical adaptations of Judge Dredd are discussed, and the tables are turned when the boys suggest a few things to the listeners. It's a lot of fun, so give it a listen! Join the conversation! Leave a comment on the official TRAPPO blog and leave some suggestions for future episode topics. Or you can send us an email if you're feeling more verbose, which we always appreciate. And you can always follow us on Twitter and Instagram for the complete experience. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trappo/message
Dungeon Synth is a genre we've discussed on several previous episodes, but these albums have typically expressed a somewhat narrow range of themes involving sword and sorcery type adventure. The genre is, of course, far more expansive. On this episode, we're listening to two dungeon synth albums from 2021 that highlight how varied dungeon synth can be.Albums DiscussedEarthly Delights by ChanterelleThe Golden Path by L A N D S R A A D Additional LinksKaptain Carbon's Top Dungeon Synth of 2021Episode 6: Chanterelle | Castbitten: A Dungeon Synth Podcast CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Gravamos uma sessão de Dungeon Synth. Ouça na íntegra.
Papo com a super Jade Wolfspider sobre seu estilo Black Metal em ilustrações para jogos Old School ou capas para discos de Dungeon Synth. Versamos ainda sobre os desafios de se trabalhar com preto e branco, preparação e processo criativo e é claro, o passo-a-passo em cada obra da artista. Maldições e lugares macabros rondam a nossa imaginação e você não pode ficar de fora desta viagem conspurcada. Bora! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brainstorm-cast/message
Horos é um dos nomes mais incríveis da cena atual de RPG. Com criatividade, inventividade e paixão Horos compõe com recursos simples e afetivos todo o potencial evocativo do RPG dos primórdios, passando pelos anos 80 e no contemporâneo. O papo flui passando por assuntos como Dungeon Synth, Zines, Colabs e Conteúdo de Vídeo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brainstorm-cast/message
Finally back after a turbo long break! We are featuring our upcoming releases on floppy disk and tape cassettes for March 2022.Featuring:Circular RuinsMortal RelicWarlock CorpseMoss TrollUnsheathed GloryFire MessiahWych ElmSprites of the WoodYou can find all of our past, current and upcoming releases on our bandcamp:WereGnome RecordsAll of these will be available on:3/23/22 (subscribers) at 6:30pm est3/25/22 (everyone else) at 3:33pm est
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon In this episode, we listen to music recommended to us by listeners on our community Discord server. We cover everything from classic vaporwave albums to dungeon synth and post-rock to future funk. Thank you so much to our community for your support and giving us an excuse to listen to some great music.Music DiscussedEyeliner : Buy NowNUOVO TESTAMENTO : New EarthWARPLAND - Dungeon Synth Album by Adharca, Toad Sage, Ferrydor Archive, Fen Walker, J. BrewerThe Yonko LLC: Capricorn, 3rd DecanNEWS AT 11 | LIBERTY EDITION - Official VHS (NTSC) by 猫 シ Corp.Godspeed You! Black Emperor - All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp DroolingDark Ambient jam on D by Audio WandererGhosts by JapanIterationsVinyl Paradise // もう一人じゃない by Zai KowenOther LinksBuy Now Steams ReleaseFree: Buy Now Remixes by VariousThe Story of Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Lost DebutCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Tanner Anderson. I hate the word talent, but people like Tanner make me rethink my aversion to the concept. I've been fortunate enough to call Tanner a friend for quite awhile now, and am overjoyed to watch him evolve and grow as an artist particularly with Obsequiae. If you like "Non Serviam", with a touch of "Skydancer", and a sprinkle of "His Majesty at the Swamp," and if you don't need me to tell you what bands made those records, this episode, this band, and this man, are for you. Tanner also treats us to an exclusive premiere of a new Obsequiae song, just for I Hate Music! So, please pass the aux to Tanner, and join us as we discuss Pizza Thrash, tons of obscure records, why the demo is always better, and the relevance of Dungeon Synth in 2022. -------------------- "I Hate Music" theme by Marius Sjoli. Bumper music by Obsequiae. Featuring exclusive premiere of a new Obsequiae demo song! -------------------- https://www.facebook.com/hatepod.music/ https://www.instagram.com/i_hate_music_podcast/ Email and listener suggestions to: hate.pod.music@gmail.com Donations to support our podcast: paypal.me/hatepod #ihatemusicpodcast **I Hate Music is an Earth in Sound Production** https://www.earthinsound.org/ --This episode sponsored by The Sonic Cloth Podcast https://thesoniccloth.podbean.com/
Jim from Khand joins. Beyond being a central figure in the current Dungeon Synth scene (he should be the main leader of DS, in my humble opinion), he has been heavily involved with metal and other forms of music. Shelley returns as the cohost as we delve into some of the nerdy aspects of Khand's exploits.
Bölz No Eis führt dich durch feuchte und dunkle Verliese der frühen 90er. Luca spricht über den Beginn des Dungeon Synth Genres, präsentiert viele neue Releases, den beliebten 80s Track sowie den Soundtrack zum Film Candyman.
Pour la deuxième année consécutive, l'équipe de Mana et Plasma s'est réunie pour une fête de Noël surprise. Au mois de janvier, car le cyber père Noël ne pouvait pas venir nous voir en décembre. Attendez-vous donc à un jeu lovecraftien, une mystérieuse cassette, des illustrations, et une lettre venue du futur ! Liens et remerciements Rendez-vous sur manaetplasma.com pour retrouver les liens vers nos épisodes, nos réseaux sociaux et notre Discord, où vous pourrez découvrir les photos des cadeaux ! Merci à vous toutes et tous de nous écouter, nous avons très hâte de vous retrouver tout au long de 2022… et de partager dans quelques mois un joyeux moment de Noël avec l'équipe toute entière, récemment agrandie ! Joyeux Noël un peu en avance si vous nous écoutez depuis Andromède ! Les cadeaux (attention au divulgâchis !) Kurt a reçu un poster aux couleur de Ubik, célèbre roman de Philip K. Dick, issu du site Red Bubble. Envie d'en savoir plus sur PKD ? Allez jeter une oreille à notre épisode ;) L'Oli Fant a reçu La Belle et la Bête de Mme Leprince de Beaumont, illustré par Edmond Dulac, aux éditions Corentin. SF Theory a reçu une paire de chaussettes Retour vers le futur de chez Jimmy Lion, accompagnée du livre Recueil à punchlines des Éditions du Commun (on vous recommande fort leur podcast Les mécaniques du livre !) Nausicaah a reçu un splendide mug Zombie or not zombie accompagné d'un tote bag OSNI (connaissez-vous cette incroyable illustration signée Cheapo ?). Winny Taniguchi a reçu Ancient Spells du groupe Tour de Garde, un album de Dungeon Synth au format cassette (et quelques cartes Magic… d'ailleurs si quelqu'un revend une vieille Peugeot avec lecteur cassette, prévenez-nous sur le Discord). Saïd a reçu le magnifique jeu Tides of madness de l'équipe polonaise de Portal Games. MlkPlus a reçu Intrabasses de Jeff Noon, avec B.O., édité chez La Volte. Marc Ang-Cho a reçu Notre part de nuit de Maria Enriquez, aux éditions du Sous-sol.
The boys take on Halloween candy, Dungeon Synth siqq piqqs, and how to have a good acid trip on Halloween in this episode of the Blast!
Neste episódio do Horoscope Zine vamos falar sobre Dungeon Synth. Vem com a gente! Todos os nossos links no Linktree: https://linktr.ee/horoscopezine
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonIn this episode, we dive into two very different dungeon synth albums. One, in this writer's opinion, tells the lonesome tale of an adventuring sea turtle. The other is an evocative blend of genres that serves as the soundtrack for the tabletop RPG of the same name. Both albums are excellent examples of the range of expression possible in a dungeon synth album. Check them out!Albums DiscussedShellbound by ulkHDK 40 † Mörk Borg by GNOLLRelated LinksMuseum Speelklok: A museum in Utrecht.MÖRK BORGCreditsMusic by: 2Mello Artwork by: Patsy McDowell Ross on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Dungeon Synth is as obscure as it gets for music genres, but it might be everywhere soon. We explore the fetid foundations and eldritch evolutions of this bizarre scene with extreme music authority, Andee Connors. He co-owned the notorious Aquarius Records, curates Pandora’s unholy Black Metal station, was a member of A Minor Forest and now creates infernal music with Common Eider, King Eider, and with Marc, My Heart, An Inverted Flame. The conversation goes deep into the haunted hinterlands of culture, including digressions about hoarding/collecting, Dungeons & Dragons, synthwave, Black Metal, and performative reading of forbidden texts.
In this turgid and sprawling episode of Terminus, your intrepid hosts go an adventure of full autism in true Terminus form. References to Spite Extreme Wing? Check. The Black Metal Guy discussing mythology uninterrupted for ten minutes? Check. The Death Metal Guy slowly becoming nonfunctionally stoned while discussing Japanese doomdeath? Check. This episode is a work of ages, featuring four records of tremendously varying sound but rigorous pursuit of personal vision. We begin in true Terminus form with a comfortable starting point: the ferocious, epic, and driving assault of Quebecois freshmen Oriflamme, whose inaugural recording combines delicate strands of French and Mediterranean black metal distilled into a dark, enraged edge of obsidian beauty. Both hosts are invariably stoked, but disagree on some of the finer points: is this outlaw rock? Does it sound like BBH? How do you pronounce the album title, anyway? Discussion ensues but concludes with an obvious command to all Terminators: Buy This Now. In the interest of expanding the show's horizons, The Black Metal Guy brings another debut onto the show with Anahata's first foray into flagon-pounding traditional heavy metal. Anahata's sound is resolutely committed to the traditions of the 80s, but subtle influences from modern extreme metal abound, making for stomping sing-along anthems with exactly the sort of intrigue growing Black and Death Metal Guys need. Still glance longingly at the 3 Inches of Blood hoodie in your closet on occasion? Your moment has arrived. After a visit to the past with Jag Panzer, The Death Metal Guy switches gears dramatically with Midnight Betrothed, an Australian project who presents low-fi, synth-focused black metal with a bevy of bizarre influences- most of them outside of metal. Is it black metal? Dungeon Synth? A weird sort of ambient music? None of the above- it is the advent of (much to The Black Metal Guy's chagrin) Lo-Fi Black Metal Beats to Study or Relax To. Riding high on good times so far? That deficiency is corrected as Anatomia rises from their crypt to bestow a masterpiece of tumorous, deformed doomdeath upon the masses. Your hosts have been long time fans of the band and are pleasantly surprised to see that the ante is upped as the tempo is lowered, as four tracks of slimy, plague-ridden funeral doom obliterate subwoofers and reap souls. In the words of our favorite funeral doom band, Hatebreed: YOUR DOOM AWAITS YOU! 0:00 - Introductory bullshitting 0:09:14 - Oriflamme - L'Égide Ardente (Sepulchral Productions) 0:54:59 - Anahata - Auspicious Atavism (Independent)* 1:48:04 - Interlude - Jag Panzer - “Warfare,” fr. Ample Destruction (Iron Works, 1984) 1:53:13 - Midnight Betrothed - Dreamless (Atrocity Altar/Northern Silence) 2:23:15 - Anatomia - Corporeal Torment (Me Saco un Ojo Records/Dark Descent Records) 3:06:47 - Outro - Disjecta Membrae - De Exorcismis et Suplicationibus Quibusdam LIBER I fr. De Exorcismis et Suplicationibus Quibusdam LIBER I (Independent, 2017) *CORRECTION: Anahata has a third member! Australian axelord Jack Heath plays leads. TBMG mistakenly assumed he was a session contributor. Terminus links: Terminus on Youtube Terminus on Patreon Terminus on Subscribestar Terminus on Instagram Terminus on Facebook thetrueterminus@gmail.com
In episode #7 Josh and Shane of Sombre Arcane, return to the Stereo Dust studio to continue last weeks campaign... The guys give us an in depth look into the duo's creative process, and what it takes to be a successful Dungeon Synth “Alchemist”. For fans of Sombre Arcane, or anyone that's looking to sonically explore this epic genre of music, The band gave us the privilege to leak 3 unreleased tracks from their upcoming 2021 release. If you enjoy the conversation today, please remember to follow, subscribe and support our featured artists and our Podcast!Episode 6 part 1 is an enlightening view into the "hell mouth" of the dungeon synth genre.
This is Part 1 of 2 in the Sombre Arcane | Stereo Dust Series. In episode 6 John parties up with Josh Pratt and Shane Hall of the Dungeon Synth duo, Sombre Arcane. Over the past year they have helped push the boundaries of the Dungeon Synth community, Musically and Regionally. With the rise of the pandemic they Inadvertently created "Northeast Dungeon Siege". A virtual platform that hosts live performances for national dungeon synth artists and a variety of Genre specific based channels.Episode 6 will be broken into two parts where we will be leaking a few of the bands unreleased tracks, demystifying, and diving into the creative process behind this up and coming musical genre.If you enjoy the conversation today, please remember to follow, subscribe and support our featured artists and our Podcast! Episode 6 part 1 is an enlightening view into the "hell mouth" of the dungeon synth genre.
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Reminder: Our patreon is up! https://www.patreon.com/nightclerkradioHeimat Der Katastrophe (HDK) is a DIY label managed by an artist collective in Milan. They produce a wide range of albums from genres described as "ambient punk, minimal-synth, dungeon-drone, wartime music and post-nuclear wave." On this episode, we discuss two of their recent releases: a classic dungeon synth album and a soundtrack for an Italian sci-fi tv-movie that never existed.Albums DiscussedHDK 72 † La gabbia umana by A. RallaHDK 81 † Husk the mountains by PontifferasmusRelated Links13 Essential Italian Horror SoundtracksNotebook Soundtrack Mix #10: The Black Belly of GialloHow Do You Make Music For Giallo Films? Composer Curtis Heath ExplainsCreditsMusic by: 2Mello Artwork by: Patsy McDowell Ross on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterSupport Night Clerk Radio on Patreon
Resenha: Keys of Orthanc - Of the Lineage of Kings (Epic/Atmospheric Black Metal, Dungeon Synth Canadense) O Keys of Orthanc em seu novo disco, 'Of the Lineage of Kings"", conseguem trazer o sentimento que você embarcou em uma missão suicida no mundo nas terras de Mordor e os orcs, de fato vão vencer essa batalha. Essa banda canadense consegue trazer o que ha de mais assustador no mundo Tolkeniano para esse disco em 2021. Vem conferir agora no Metal Mantra
Investigate this hideous din. We welcome Ian Lynch as our first Rebel Matters guest of 2021! Many listeners will know Ian from the acclaimed folk group Lankum, and more recently from his podcast Fire Draw Near, a monthly show which investigates Irish traditional music and song in all of its myriad forms. Try on the boots. Ian opens up about an unseen aspect of being in a regularly gigging band, giving us a sense of the havoc that a heavy touring schedule can wreak on the body and mind. Just what has he been doing with all this free time, now that gigging is off the cards for the foreseeable future? Check the wall for secret passages. We went down a pretty unconventional path with this episode, discussing the fantastical world of Fighting Fantasy role-playing gamebooks that Ian has been a fan of since he was eight years old. We even played a bit of one of them during the episode! We talk about the role that mythologies play in helping people make sense of the world and their place in it. Listen in to hear more about the sub-underground genre of music that Ian has recently been exploring in a solo guise! Check the tools more carefully. Ian also speaks about the stark difference for artists between music streaming platforms such as Spotify and Bandcamp, and we share our experiences of making connections with others through Patreon. You’ll need stamina, luck and skill to make it through this episode. Good luck!
We delve into the worlds of Moorcock influenced music with the other-worldly Dungeon Synth of The Artist Called Elric, and the powerful METAL!!! of Corum, two faces of the Eternal Champion.Gerard Arthur Connelly returns and gets his poor boots wet, with all new atmos and score by @nand_soundtraxElric and Corum's Bandcamp pages are:https://elricstormbringer.bandcamp.com/ andhttps://metalcorum.bandcamp.com/
Raw returns from his sabbatical in Panama this week to try and change the podcast to a more "trumpet jazz" direction. Also featured is his disdain for Ozzy Osbournes career trajectory, and Dungeon Synth. In the latter half - Tom and Jim talk about Nic Cage's psychedelic grindhouse film, Mandy.
As October rots behind us and colder winds blow us further into November, the Decoders have once again entered the Dungeon Synth tavern to share a hot mug of inspiration with one of the genres biggest acts, Sombre Arcane! Join Naginah, Phranick and the Decoders as they discuss everything from cover art, Dungeon Synth and creative philosophy! Full of amazing stories this episode isn't just a good time, it's an inspiration overload, bound to get your creative juices pumping! Featuring the art of @Suture_and_Soil, @AvengedCreations, and Aaron White.
And now for something completely different.I've been exporing the realms of Dungeon Synth lately and decided to expand the podcast with an episode dedicated to Dungeon Synth.For now it will be a weekly addition to the podcast.Enjoy!--0:00 - Fief - On Bardic Journeyshttps://fief.bandcamp.com/4:38 - Hole Dweller - Waterfalls of Falathlornhttps://holedweller.bandcamp.com/album/flies-the-coop-ii-demo7:28 - Villein - Kreishttps://viciousmockeryrecords.bandcamp.com/album/kreis12:18 - Gelure - Oaken Tales in the White Foresthttps://viciousmockeryrecords.bandcamp.com/album/into-the-chesfern-wood16:44 - Chaucerian Myth - Legend of the Anchoresshttps://chaucerianmyth.bandcamp.com/album/chaucerian-legends-the-epic-of-beileag-part-i29:33 - Morrowdim - Of Wandering Ihttps://morrowdim.bandcamp.com/track/of-wandering-i33:56 - Eternal Champion - Flight Over the Battle at Orythiahttps://eternalchampion.bandcamp.com/album/terminus-est41:21 - Mitternacht - Wardrums of the Ultrabishophttps://dungeonsynthcompilation.bandcamp.com/album/keepers-of-the-shadow-realm47:30 Lusitano - The Ancient Wizardhttps://dungeonsynthcompilation.bandcamp.com/album/keepers-of-the-shadow-realm55:01 - Nameless King - Sovereignless Soulshttps://namelessking.bandcamp.com/album/sovereignless-souls
This episode is an epic chapter in the Decoders tome, for lo and behold! They have reached out past the cold peaks of Winterstead and made contact with Master Ingsmith of Guild Of Lore! Throw a log on the hearth and grab a mug as the Decoders sit down with the talented Jason Shook for a discussion on art, inspiration, his live Dungeon Synth performance and some VERY intriguing future projects.
Saddle your steed and grab your +10 sword of synthesizer, because the Decoders are entering the subterranean vaults to bring you covers from the mystical genre known as Dungeon Synth! Brenginer will guide you on a tour through the decaying halls of the genres history, Tapes will shed some torchlight on a classic artist and uncover the magical scrolls of free art domain and Inks will sail you to frostbitten shores created from chalk. A world of fantastic covers and soundscapes awaits you, sally forth!!!
Dungeon Synth is a genre that presents a unique blend of aesthetics by combining the fantastical themes of role-playing games with the moodiness and storytelling of dark ambient. In this episode, Ross and Birk listen to two albums from two very different periods in the history of Dungeon Synth and explore how the genre has evolved from its roots in black metal and 90's synths to a more nostalgic chip tune approach rooted in a love of 8- and 16-bit video games. Lend your ear to this musical adventure!Albums Discussed------------------Depressive Silence - Mourning (orig. Depressive Silence II)KOBOLD - The valley of the forgotten secretsRelated Links--------------A Guide Through the Darkened Passages of Dungeon SynthA Beginner’s Guide to…Dungeon SynthThe (Somewhat) Definitive Guide to Dungeon SynthCredits--------Music by: 2Mello Artwork by: Patsy McDowell Ross on TwitterBirk on TwitterFollow Night Clerk Radio on Twitter for updates
Plongeons dans un blizzard musical qui volatilise cette passion née des fjords glacés et de la taïga scandinave, aujourd'hui devenu un phénomène en soit : le culte de l'hiver baptisé « Winter Synth », un sous-genre insolite mais envoutant du phénomène Dungeon Synth. Les tempêtes hivernales, des forêts enneigés et oui, la toundra glacée seront alors aboutis afin d'y connaitre les froids mystères de la faim, de la douleur et la mort ; de l'impossibilité, du désespoir et du vide ; et finalement, de la lutte, de l'attente et de la résignation finale. ☩ LISTE LITURGIQUE ☩ 1. NEIGE ET NOIRCEUR (Québec) - Descente 2. LEUKS (Québec) - Hypothermia 3. HATE FOREST (Ukraine) - Moon 4. ILDJARN (Norvège) - Fleeting Herd 5. JÄÄPORTIT (Findlande) - Tulensinisen Hohto 6. YEARNER (Allemagne) - Winternight 7. MÜLDEPONIE (France) - Ma vie n'est que mystère… 8. GRIMRIK (Allemagne) - Polare Transmissionen 9. LLYN Y CWN (Pays de Galles) - XX 10. EISLANDSCHAFT (Argentine) - Ten Thousand Footsteps in the Snow 11. KRAMPUSNACHT (Groenland) - Branle de l'official (extrait
We make a lot of references this episode. Find most of them below. Romantic Dungeon Synth: https://youtu.be/1sazzGV4rXo The Censored Count: https://youtu.be/B-Wd-Q3F8KM Monty Python’s Funniest Joke in the World: https://youtu.be/W9FzUI8998U Hiphopopotamus: https://youtu.be/FArZxLj6DLk Our favorite Dracula’s — Troy’s Sexy Dracula: https://youtu.be/z_AViiBbkBw Grimm Adventures: https://youtu.be/ZgZiBS64sC4 Marshall Lee: https://youtu.be/OZ92aSBJ0Yw Follow us! IG: @broadcastfromthebelfry FB: Broadcast from the Belfry Twitter: @BelfryBroadcast Email: broadcastfromthebelfry@gmail.com Shout out to Marshall at Maja Island Music for our awesome intro. Check them out: Insta: MajaIslandMusic Website: majaislandmusic.com Stay tuned for those tours Sonjay promised of our personal lives, as well more info about our Call of Cthulhu bonus content!
We had the amazing opportunity to play the classic Dungeons & Dragons module “B6 – The Veiled Society” from 1984, together with our friends at the Ennie-award winning old school RPG podcast ”Fear of Black Dragon”. The setting for the module is the city of Specularum in Mystara, where three powerful families are vying for power. Interestingly enough this is a hard-boiled detective story where the player characters have to solve a murder and avoid becoming victims of the scheming machinations of the three families. The adventure was written by David “Zeb” Cook who would later on create the amazing Planescape setting. There is a companion episode for this made by Fear of a Black Dragon where they analyze the module that you can listen to here https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/fear-of-a-black-dragon/the-veiled-society Finally, music for this episode is provided by the amazing folks over at Heimat Der Katarstrophe, serving up only the finest Dungeon Synth for your enjoyment. Check out their stuff here https://heimatderkatastrophe.bandcamp.com/ Dungeon Master: Tom McGrenery, Fear of a Black Dragon, The Gauntlet Network Adventure: B6 - The Veiled Society, Dungeons & Dragons Music by: Gnoll, Kobold, Sidereal Fortress, Dunjon Magik, Thongor, Silencio Permanente, Withmarrah and the unpronuncable artist from HDK4. Used with permission from Heimat Der Katastrophe Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com iTunes: http://apple.co/2wTNqHx Android: http://bit.ly/2vSvwZi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RedMoonRoleplaying Spotify: https://spoti.fi/30iFmzn RSS: http://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast?format=rs Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RedMoonRoleplaying
A peer into the vast and diverse realm of Dungeon Synth and some of the inhabitants who conjure these soundscapes to guide you through the worlds they create. Featuring: KOBOLD https://heimatderkatastrophe.bandcamp.com ELIXIR https://elixirdungeonsynth.bandcamp.com PRECIOUS https://preciousiowa.bandcamp.com ISEGRIMM https://isegrimm.bandcamp.com BAVINGR https://bavingr.bandcamp.com MORROWDIM https://morrowdim.bandcamp.com MORS CERTA https://morscerta.bandcamp.com ARSULE https://arsule.bandcamp.com WHISPERING MIRRORS https://whisperingmirrors.bandcamp.com SEREGOST https://seregost.bandcamp.com SOMBRE ARCANE https://sombrearcane.bandcamp.com STARLIT CITADELS https://starlitcitadels.bandcamp.com GARADRAK https://garadrak.bandcamp.com RAVENKEEPER https://ravenkeeper.bandcamp.com DUNGEONS&CATACOMBS https://dungeonsandcatacombs.bandcamp.com SHADOWLORE https://shadowloredungeonsynthcompilations.bandcamp.com GUILD OF LORE https://guildoflore.bandcamp.com WOLKENGRAU https://wolkengrau.bandcamp.com
This week Rosie and Alice sat down with friend and musician Alex Kidd to talk about dungeon synth, The Inquisitor and Newcastle's underground music scene.
Welcome back to The First Cut! Firstly, The First Cut now has a new home at it's own designated channel and will no longer be posted on the DannyVNCR channel! To subscribe to the new YouTube channel, go to this link, hit subscribe and make sure to hit the little bell icon for up to date updates: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbwvGWABOTicum6K_ZdluDQ?view_as=subscriber The First Cut is an online web show where the guys from Natural Cut Records will be reviewing independent artists from Bandcamp and in each episode, we will choose a key search phrase or genre to go off of and choose the best bands to review! Thanks for watching, everybody! Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe, if you haven't already! Also, don't forget to follow Danny and Llama on Twitter respectively at twitter.com/dannyvncr and twitter.com/Evanhalf Check out the artists we visited at their Bandcamp pages! Müldeponie: https://muldeponie.bandcamp.com/ Draumar: https://houseofinkantation.bandcamp.com/album/ein-winterm-rchen Anthony Linell: https://northernelectronics.bandcamp.com/album/consolidate Elder: forgeagainrecords.bandcamp.com/album/reflect Chaucerian Myth: https://chaucerianmyth.bandcamp.com/album/the-canterbury-tales The song used in the background of this video was ROZKOL'S Ambient V - X. If you would like to check it out and/or download it for yourself, you can find it on Free Music Archive by this link: freemusicarchive.org/music/ROZKOL/I…_Ambient_V_-_X
We scratch the surface of Dungeon Synth, then go deep into Get Out. We talk a little about race, but it's not crazy awkward.
Episode Eighteen of 5/5/78 sees Tony Giles in conversation with Out Of Season label owner Kyle. Tony chats with label/distro owner Kyle about the musical genre known as Dungeon Synth, its origins, the artists involved and how the genre has expanded. http://www.outofseasonlabel.com Thanks to Mortiis and Foreign Sounds. Recorded and edited Feb '17
After over a year of radio silence the Genre Cult lads are back!!Bringing you deep into the mystical world of Dungeon Synth, Alex explains to Eugene the fascinating music he has been listening too. Also including some insightful talks with German 90's Dungeon Synth artist Forgotten Pathways and the worlds leading DS expert and moderator on r/metal Kaptain Carbon. 2spooky5me..For full tracklisting visit http://genrecult.com