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## Support TransOhio!In this episode, we're back to checking out a bunch of great live and URL sets from Sanctuary 2025, a charity show for the TransOhio Emergency Fund organized by Nostalgia Lounge in March of 2025. We go through sets that cover everything from classic vaporwave, to house and techno, breakcore, and beyond. Join us on our musical journey through Sanctuary 2025!Artists! If we have not gotten to your set or if you have a public link to your Sanctuary 2025 set that we missed in either episode please let us know! We just want to make sure you get the credit you deserve. Thanks to everyone for their hard work contributing to this and other charity shows.Sanctuary 2025 Part OneEpisode 126: A Sanctuary SamplerOutro SampleSEIKO М А Ш И Н А from
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon It's time for us to gather around the Bandcamppole and celebrate the working artists of the world with our May new music episode. We've once again (completely unplanned!) have selected albums that represent both the comfort and the anxiety in vaporwave. First, we're checking out the smooth and lush classic vaporwave of celadonDREAM Suite's sophomore album. Then we're going on an adventure with some glitchy and eclectic space ambient courtesy of ZIAD!. We hope you join us and give these albums a listen!Albums DiscussedCes Nuits Glamour by celadonDREAM SuiteCaptain Market's Nuclear Winter by ZIAD!Shout-Outs!Look Outside on SteamThe brilliance of Eyeliner's BUY NOW by Liam MurphyVAPOR MEMPHIS | Phonk Vaporwave TapeNovachord Experiments by HainbachmobygratisNeon Nights Episode 156 - 04/22/25Additional LinksI'll Be Quiet Music VideoceladonDREAM Suite on YouTubeKaizo Slumber's SlumberWebKaizo Slumber on BandcampCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon ## Support the TransOhio Emergency FundIn this episode, we're starting our series covering as many IRL and URL sets as we can get our hands on from Sanctuary 2025. Sanctuary is a charity show put on by Nostalgia Lounge (run by Crystal Eternal) to raise money for the TransOhio Emergency Fund. It was a huge success and featured music from dozens of artists highlighting numerous genres from vaporwave and future funk to industrial and breakcore.Remember: We will be covering more sets in the future so if we didn't cover your set in Part One fear not! We'll get to it.Music SampledDJ CENA - Sanctuary Live '25Sanctuary Sets DiscussedFrozenBabylon x crispy_doodles @ Sanctuary 2025Mr. Hoosteen - Live @ Sanctuary '25KJ VALIUM LIVE AT SANCTUARYFEST COLUMBUS OHIOBrickmason x crispy_doodles @ Sanctuary URL 2025V I A @ sanctuary live ‘25 urlNyoka Shoje - Sanctuary 2025 Live SetDJ CENA - Sanctuary Live '25YUNG SHIRO 白 - Nostalgia Lounge Sanctuary Live Event (breakcore DJ set) CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Hello! We're starting a new project this month. We have almost 50 bonus episodes on our Patreon. The goal is to get these older bonus episodes out from behind the paywall. So travel back in time with us for poor recording setups, bad editing, out of date opinions, and so much more!Original Show Notes:Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon Well friends, it seems like nothing gets us into a long conversation like the historical and sociopolitical landscape of corporate art, aesthetics, and marketing. We talk about everything from the post-WW2 rise of popular luxury to the current hellscape of flat purple vector people.Definitely check out the CARI link below and let us know your favorite styles.As always thank you so much for your support.Music Sampledsaturn audio system demonstration cassette 茨ヱめ畝ヹ by wilson arcadeAdditional LinksThe Consumer Aesthetics Research Institute - CARINote: The original “Your Face Here” page on Airbnb Design is gone.Blame Corporate MemphisPopuluxe on WikipediaWhy do "Corporate Art Styles" Feel Fake?Corporate Art Style - Know Your MemeWill that ‘big tech art style' become the comic sans of art styles?Corporate Music - How to Compose with no SoulWe Are Sears 1986.mpgCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon It's time for our April New Music episode! This time around, we're breaking the rules a bit by discussing three albums. Your three course meal starts with some classic USPS inspired vaporwave, moving on to an eclectic selection of chill experimental ambient before finishing things off with a moving tribute to the music of Twin Peaks. We hope you join us in checking out these albums and support the artists below!Albums DiscussedU.S. Mail by opal東京Living Rooms (Bonus Tracks Version) by Nobey OneThe Big Dream - EP by Faint WavesCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Godfather of hauntology, pioneer of industrial music, and the man behind spooky albums like "Séance at Hobs Lane", "The Wicker Tapes", and the Amicus and Taigon-inspired "Portmanteau of Horrors". That's merely a short summary of Drew Mulholland and his career! We were lucky to have this remarkable sound orchestrator talk with us about making music, horror films, and how he used a piece of the Wicker Man to make one of his albums. Enjoy!
The future ain't what it used to be. Is nostalgia revitalizing or killing 21st-century culture? The concept of nostalgia has seeped into almost all aspects of modern-day media, none more so than horror culture and its borderlands of Hauntology, Folk Horror, and found footage film. From film and TV franchises building endlessly on past glories, to musicians whose work now spans decades, modern media borrows heavily from the past. Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror, and the Spectre of Nostalgia examines the use and effect of nostalgia in the Horror and Hauntological realms. It asks why these genres hold such a fascination in popular culture, often inspiring devoted fanbases. From Candyman to The Blair Witch Project, and Dark Shadows to American Horror Story, are the folk horror and found footage phenomena significant artistic responses to political, social, and economic conditions, or simply an aesthetic rebranding of what has come before? How has nostalgia become linked to other concepts (psychogeography, residual haunting) to influence Hauntological music such as Boards of Canada, The Rowan Amber Mill, Hawksmoor, or The Caretaker? What can the 'urban wyrd' or faux horror footage tell us about our idealized past? And how will these cultures of nostalgia shape the future? Combining the author's analysis with first-hand accounts of fans and creators, this book offers a critical analysis of our cultural quest to recognize, resurrect, and lay to rest the ghosts of past and present, also summoning up those spectres that may haunt the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The future ain't what it used to be. Is nostalgia revitalizing or killing 21st-century culture? The concept of nostalgia has seeped into almost all aspects of modern-day media, none more so than horror culture and its borderlands of Hauntology, Folk Horror, and found footage film. From film and TV franchises building endlessly on past glories, to musicians whose work now spans decades, modern media borrows heavily from the past. Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror, and the Spectre of Nostalgia examines the use and effect of nostalgia in the Horror and Hauntological realms. It asks why these genres hold such a fascination in popular culture, often inspiring devoted fanbases. From Candyman to The Blair Witch Project, and Dark Shadows to American Horror Story, are the folk horror and found footage phenomena significant artistic responses to political, social, and economic conditions, or simply an aesthetic rebranding of what has come before? How has nostalgia become linked to other concepts (psychogeography, residual haunting) to influence Hauntological music such as Boards of Canada, The Rowan Amber Mill, Hawksmoor, or The Caretaker? What can the 'urban wyrd' or faux horror footage tell us about our idealized past? And how will these cultures of nostalgia shape the future? Combining the author's analysis with first-hand accounts of fans and creators, this book offers a critical analysis of our cultural quest to recognize, resurrect, and lay to rest the ghosts of past and present, also summoning up those spectres that may haunt the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
The future ain't what it used to be. Is nostalgia revitalizing or killing 21st-century culture? The concept of nostalgia has seeped into almost all aspects of modern-day media, none more so than horror culture and its borderlands of Hauntology, Folk Horror, and found footage film. From film and TV franchises building endlessly on past glories, to musicians whose work now spans decades, modern media borrows heavily from the past. Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror, and the Spectre of Nostalgia examines the use and effect of nostalgia in the Horror and Hauntological realms. It asks why these genres hold such a fascination in popular culture, often inspiring devoted fanbases. From Candyman to The Blair Witch Project, and Dark Shadows to American Horror Story, are the folk horror and found footage phenomena significant artistic responses to political, social, and economic conditions, or simply an aesthetic rebranding of what has come before? How has nostalgia become linked to other concepts (psychogeography, residual haunting) to influence Hauntological music such as Boards of Canada, The Rowan Amber Mill, Hawksmoor, or The Caretaker? What can the 'urban wyrd' or faux horror footage tell us about our idealized past? And how will these cultures of nostalgia shape the future? Combining the author's analysis with first-hand accounts of fans and creators, this book offers a critical analysis of our cultural quest to recognize, resurrect, and lay to rest the ghosts of past and present, also summoning up those spectres that may haunt the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
The future ain't what it used to be. Is nostalgia revitalizing or killing 21st-century culture? The concept of nostalgia has seeped into almost all aspects of modern-day media, none more so than horror culture and its borderlands of Hauntology, Folk Horror, and found footage film. From film and TV franchises building endlessly on past glories, to musicians whose work now spans decades, modern media borrows heavily from the past. Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror, and the Spectre of Nostalgia examines the use and effect of nostalgia in the Horror and Hauntological realms. It asks why these genres hold such a fascination in popular culture, often inspiring devoted fanbases. From Candyman to The Blair Witch Project, and Dark Shadows to American Horror Story, are the folk horror and found footage phenomena significant artistic responses to political, social, and economic conditions, or simply an aesthetic rebranding of what has come before? How has nostalgia become linked to other concepts (psychogeography, residual haunting) to influence Hauntological music such as Boards of Canada, The Rowan Amber Mill, Hawksmoor, or The Caretaker? What can the 'urban wyrd' or faux horror footage tell us about our idealized past? And how will these cultures of nostalgia shape the future? Combining the author's analysis with first-hand accounts of fans and creators, this book offers a critical analysis of our cultural quest to recognize, resurrect, and lay to rest the ghosts of past and present, also summoning up those spectres that may haunt the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
The future ain't what it used to be. Is nostalgia revitalizing or killing 21st-century culture? The concept of nostalgia has seeped into almost all aspects of modern-day media, none more so than horror culture and its borderlands of Hauntology, Folk Horror, and found footage film. From film and TV franchises building endlessly on past glories, to musicians whose work now spans decades, modern media borrows heavily from the past. Ghost of an Idea: Hauntology, Folk Horror, and the Spectre of Nostalgia examines the use and effect of nostalgia in the Horror and Hauntological realms. It asks why these genres hold such a fascination in popular culture, often inspiring devoted fanbases. From Candyman to The Blair Witch Project, and Dark Shadows to American Horror Story, are the folk horror and found footage phenomena significant artistic responses to political, social, and economic conditions, or simply an aesthetic rebranding of what has come before? How has nostalgia become linked to other concepts (psychogeography, residual haunting) to influence Hauntological music such as Boards of Canada, The Rowan Amber Mill, Hawksmoor, or The Caretaker? What can the 'urban wyrd' or faux horror footage tell us about our idealized past? And how will these cultures of nostalgia shape the future? Combining the author's analysis with first-hand accounts of fans and creators, this book offers a critical analysis of our cultural quest to recognize, resurrect, and lay to rest the ghosts of past and present, also summoning up those spectres that may haunt the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
We're at a pivotal moment in time for humanity. Are we doomed to repeat past mistakes or can Global Futures help to better shape our collective tomorrow?In this insightful episode, special host Matthew Sykes is joined by Professor Joe Siracusa, veteran historian and Inaugural Professor of Global Futures in the Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University. They explore how Global Futures can help us to understand history as a dynamic, non-linear journey that shapes our present and future possibilities, and empower us to make informed decisions for a brighter future.• Defining Global Futures [01:18]• Unpacking critical realist ontology [02:20]• The role of philosophy and science fiction [16:35]• Turning foresight into actionable insight [11:20]• Lessons on the past: meeting Martin Luther King [24:26]Learn moreFuture tense? Global Futures uncovers what the past can tell us about tomorrowLeading political expert named Dean of Global Futures at CurtinConnect with our guestsJoe SiracusaProfessor of Global Futures, Curtin UniversityPresident Emeritus of Australia's Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Professor Siracusa has also authored and co-authored over 30 books including America and the Cold War, 1941-1991: A Realist Interpretation, which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History. Professor Siracusa is also a regular media commentator on international diplomacy, nuclear weapons and American foreign policy.Join Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaXFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptRead the transcript.Behind the scenesHost and researcher: Matthew SykesProducer: Emilia JolakoskaEditor: Zoe TaylorExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Matthew SykesFirst Nations AcknowledgementCurtin University acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations' voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.MusicOKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.
Have you even been haunted by the ghost of an unrealized future? We have! Hear all about it on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with stories of future haunts & time run amok! Your horror host Edward October embarks on a haunted adventure through space and time with two versions of himself from two potential futures. First up: The spirit of a future tragedy haunts a rural community in EVIL RED, adapted for Octoberpod by MJ McAddams. Then, a son is haunted by the disappearance of his father, who claims to be a member of a tribe of time travelers in COME HITHER, COME YON … one of the weirdest true tales of the paranormal we've ever adapted! Plus: A grotesque spirit haunts the scene of a wedding day tragedy in THE WAY, AND THE TRUCK, AND THE LIFE. Featuring special guests Kiki, co-host of Mission Spooky podcast. Brace for impact because we're serving up a hauntological smorgasbord of future haunts; a folk horror witchfinder apocalypse; a starship powered by super science and super sorcerery; a time orb; and a retro futuristic space battle with Necro-Pirates. Plus: Ed sings and talks like a pirate! Don't miss it! Let's do the time warp again on this edition of Octoberpod AM: the retro horror show for bold individualists. // PROMOS Curious Cat Dungeons & Dickheads Chick Lit // FOLLOW Find more true, true-ish & classic horror / paranormal content by following us on social media! Bluesky: @octoberpod.bsky.social // Twitter: @OctoberpodVHS // YouTube: Octoberpod Home Video // Instagram: @OctoberpodVHS // TikTok: @octoberpod Or follow us on the worldwide web at OctoberpodVHS.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/octoberpod-am--5482497/support.
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonIt's time for our first new music episode of 2025! It's getting cold and snowy where we live so we picked out some albums that fit our wintery mood. We're covering an amazing slushwave compilation from Mom and Dad's Computer & 愛 as well as an evocative dark cinematic album from Dhalia's Tear.Albums Discussed飑 by Mom and Dad's Computer & "愛"Apeiron by Dahlia's TearShout Outsafter everything by luxury noiseVAPORAISE 2024 sets on Utopia District's YouTubeConsumer Electronics Record LabelWitch Bolt - My Creative Process: Behind the BoltDarien Shields @ VAPORAISE 2024 (Visuals by mingkurray)The Gentrification of Video Game History CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
This month's guest on the Rejected Religion Podcast is Brennan Kettelle. Brennan returns for Part 2 of our discussion on Monster Theory, this time looking at the applications of Monster Theory, as well as a more in-depth look at how Brennan is using this theory, along with other related concepts and theories. Brennan is a PhD researcher at the Centre for History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents (HHP), University of Amsterdam. Brennan holds an MA in Gender and Cultural studies (2016) and a research MA in Religious Studies, specializing in Western esotericism (2021). She is currenting writing her doctoral dissertation, investigating historical associations between the religiomythic demoness Lilith and queerness within artistic, literary, and occult discourses. Brennan also teaches an 8-week online course on Lilith - focusing on Lilith's origins and cultural receptions within Western esotericism - for the Brooklyn-based organization Morbid Anatomy. Utilizing monster theory and queer theory in her research, Brennan is more broadly interested in investigating themes of the ‘monstrous-queer' within esoteric literature, orders, and figures, as well as esoteric themes within queer subcultures, politics, and histories.Some highlights:Brennan's areas of exploration are primarily located in Gender Studies, Queer Theory, Religious Studies, Horror Theory, and Esotericism. In addition, as Monster Theory has a foundation in psychoanalysis and postmodern theories, Brennan expands on this in greater detail. This leads us into a conversation about the recent film, The Substance, as well as theories found in Foucault's works. Shifting the focus to Religious Studies, Brennan notes how monsters are most often aligned with evil; however, there are exceptions to this when it comes to werewolves in the Bible, for example. [Note: the text that I am reading from regarding werewolves in the Bible as well as the Werewolf Renaissance is taken from my own Research Master thesis.] Religion and Horror Studies intersect in films such as Longlegs, where we can see themes such as “monstrous infection” or a returning sickness.As Brennan states, “the monster is the illumination of everything a society oppresses or represses.”Speaking on the working term of ‘stigmatized alignment,' Brennan uses the examples of poet Renee Vivien, and “The Witch of Kings Cross” Rosaleen Norton to explain this concept in more detail. In closing, Brennan touches upon the adjacent theory of Hauntology, where past ‘monsters' linger in the present and haunt us. Time, in this instance, could be seen as a monster as well. This is the Free Content version of Episode 33; you can find the full episode at my Patreon page: https://patreon.com/RejectedReligion?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLinkThis episode is also available for a one-time purchase.PROGRAM NOTESFind Brennan:https://uva.academia.edu/SBrennanKettellehttps://www.instagram.com/_restingwitchface/ Monster Theory Resources:https://ieas-szeged.hu/downtherabbithole/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Barbara-Creed-The-Monstrous-Feminine-2007.pdfhttps://archive.org/details/monstersincloset0000benshttps://www.amazon.com/Celluloid-Closet-Arthur-Laurents/dp/B001NI5C6Uhttps://archive.org/details/religionitsmonst0000bealhttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203361894/philosophy-horror-noel-carrollhttps://revisesociology.com/2016/09/21/foucault-surveillance-crime-control/https://medium.com/deterritorialization/jacques-derridas-specter-s-of-marx-and-the-concept-of-hauntology-reflections-on-deconstruction-2eb687322a69https://academic.oup.com/fs/article/59/3/373/638853 Films and Shows Mentioned (Selection):https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17526714/ The Substancehttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt23468450/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt Longlegshttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt14966898/ Late Night with the Devilhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt4574334/ Stranger Things https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5040012/ Nosferatu 2024Renee Vivien:https://allpoetry.com/Renee-Vivien https://youtu.be/3dUc17ut3as?si=KJ9ZDCBFct00eQuj Spotlight with Brennan Kettelle 2021Rosaleen Norton:https://www.witchofkingscross.com/about-new/ Theme Music and Editing: Daniel P. SheaEnd Production: Stephanie Shea
Delve into Mark Fisher's exploration of hauntology, lost futures, and cultural melancholy. Building on 'Capitalist Realism,' Fisher examines how these concepts manifest in pop culture and personal experiences, as detailed in his book 'Ghosts of My Life.' Discover the cultural and subjective implications of nostalgia and depression in the 21st century. 0:00: Introduction to the episode.3:17: Discussion on phenomenological time.6:05: Insights into the concept of lost futures.9:25: Exploration of hauntology.11:52: Mark Fisher's insights and influence.20:57: Concluding message. #MarkFisher #hauntology #lostfutures #culturaldepression #CapitalistRealism #GhostsofMyLife #nostalgia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gather your queers and your WOC because we're talking Parker Brennon's anthology Hauntology (2024). This collection of tales is quintessential gateway horror, featuring several famous folks (some we know; some we should) and very cute horror homages. Plus: our fave and least fave segments, its unabashed queerness and Trace's appreciation of the sound design! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Hauntology” marks the feature film debut of Writer/Director, Parker Brennon, who cast Nancy Loomis in her first film in over 40 years. Tune in to hear all about making this queer horror anthology, how Nancy got involved, Parker's approach to writing these diverse characters, and of course Matt asks Nancy several questions about playing Annie in John Carpenter's “Halloween.”“Hauntology” is now available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
In episode 26 of Locust Radio, Adam Turl is joined by Omnia Sol – a comic, video, and sound artist in Chicago. This episode is part of a series of interviews of current and former Locust Collective members and contributors. This series is being conducted as research for a future book by Adam Turl on the conceptual and aesthetic strategies of the collective in the context of a cybernetic Anthropocene. The featured closing music / sound art, “Overview” and “Wilhelmina,” are from Omnia Sol's forthcoming vs. Megalon. Check out their bandcamp. Locust Radio hosts include Adam Turl, Laura Fair-Schulz, and Tish Turl. Producers include Alexander Billet, Omnia Sol, and Adam Turl. Related texts and topics: Arte Povera; Walter Benjamin, “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction” (1936); Michael Betancourt, Glitch Art in Theory and Practice (2017); William Blake; Claire Bishop, Disordered Attention: How We Look at Art and Performance Today (2024); Stan Brakhage ; Bertolt Brecht - see also Brecht, “A Short Organum for the Theater” (1948); Cybernetic Culture Research Unit; Mark Fisher, “Acid Communism (Unfinished Introduction)”; Ben Davis, Art in the After-Culture: Capitalist Crisis and Cultural Strategy (2022); Scott Dikkers, Jim's Journal (comic by the co-founder of the Onion); Dollar Art House; Mark Fisher, Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? (2009); Mark Fisher, Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures (2014); Mark Fisher, K-Punk: The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher (2019); Flicker Films; Fully Automated Luxury (Gay) Space Communism; Glitch Art; Jean-Luc Godard; Grand Upright Music, Ltd. vs. Warner Brothers Records (Biz Markie) (1991); William Hogarth; Tamara Kneese, Death Glitch: How Techno-Solutionism Fails Us in This Life and Beyond (2023); Holly Lewis, “Toward AI Realism,” Spectre (2024); Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto (1848); Nam June Paik and TV Buddha; Harvey Pekar (comic artist); Gregory Sholette, Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture (2010); Grafton Tanner, Babbling Corpse: Vaporwave and the Commodification of Ghosts (2016); TOSAS (The Omnia Sol Art Show); Nat Turner; Wildstyle and Style Wars (1983 film); YOVOZAL, “My Thoughts about AI and art,” YouTube video (2024)
Join Matt and Kate for our Fright Fest 2024 Bonus Episode! London baby!! We have continued our tradition of attending the horror festival that brings chills, spills and… family adventure? Listen to find out what that's about as Fright Fest took an unusual turn this year. In this episode we discuss the films An Taibhse (“The Ghost” - an isolated period piece horror and the first horror movie to be completely in the Irish language), Bookworm (a thrill ride about a local beast prowling the New Zealand wilderness starring Elijah Wood), Ghost Game (a suspenseful home invasion flick with mystery),Shelby Oaks (a faux documentary with a twist about a missing person and her sister's fight for the truth) and Hauntology (an anthology with LGBTQ themes and representation and a varied set of stories - we love to see it!) So sit back, relax and open up a can of something delightful as we take you down to the Eternal Darkness Of Not So Spotless Minds… Check out The Eternal Darkness Of Not So Spotless Minds link tree: https://linktr.ee/edonssmpodcast for all our show links and social media links. Please also email us at - edonssmpodcast@gmail.com Background music provided by Chuckie Steel on Spotify
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
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
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon We're mixing things up this month by doing our July new music episode first! We're double mixing things up by doing albums from May! So mixed! Join us as we check out Before the Forest by FM Forest and www by christtt, two amazing vaporwave concept albums.Albums DiscussedBefore The Forest by FM Forestwww by christtt 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 Patreon Summer is upon us so we're easing into the season with two albums packed full of summer jams. Join us for a killer Future Funk party with THAT'S MATT! and then remember to stay hydrated with QUENCHED
Today we continue developing our understanding of the ideas that have led to what Mark Fisher calls Capitalist Realism. We talk about tolerant relativism, postmodern artwork, the slow cancellation of the future, Hauntology and Acid Communism. Hope you enjoy it! :) Sponsors: LMNT: https://www.DrinkLMNT.com/philo Better Help: https://www.BetterHelp.com/PHILTHIS Nord VPN: https://www.NordVPN.com/philothis Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help. Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow
Bodmin Jail, located in Cornwall, England, is a historic prison that dates back to 1779. Originally built to house criminals and debtors, it became notorious for its harsh conditions and public executions. The jail's imposing architecture and eerie atmosphere have made it a popular site for ghost tours and paranormal investigations. Recently restored, Bodmin Jail now features a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the grim realities of 18th and 19th-century prison life. The jail's history, combined with its modern exhibits, provides a captivating experience for those interested in England's penal past and haunted heritage. My Special Guest Is Joseph Carter With an academic background in Hauntology and a vision to reimagine the chilling spectacles of Bodmin Jail Joseph Carter has firmly established himself as the new Paranormal Manager. Guided by "Honesty, Integrity and Curiosity" he aims to harmonise spiritual and academic approaches, by bringing a rich body of research into the ghostly inhabitants of the jail. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Explore the haunted history and figures of Bodmin Jail. 2. Uncover some of the reports of paranormal activity. 3. Discover more about upcoming events. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more: https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles?fbclid=IwAR15rJF2m9nJ0HTXm27HZ3QQ2Llz46E0UpdWv-zePVn9Oj9Q8rdYaZsR74I *NEW* Podcast Shop: https://www.teepublic.com/user/haunted-history-chronicles Buy Me A Coffee https://ko-fi.com/hauntedhistorychronicles Guest Links Website: https://www.bodminjail.org/ Twitter: https://x.com/BodminJail1779 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodminjail/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bodminjail --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntedchronicles/message
In this episode, Chadd's Book Club takes off as he examines a variety of passages in three examples of the neo-Gothic. Other topics include Licensed Fiction Sins, Hauntology, and atypical narrators.https://linktr.ee/onriting LINKTREE, GO!
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
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon In this episode, we're checking out Hot Takes Vol. 1, a community-driven compilation album. Proceeds from the album are donated to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund to support victims of genocide in Gaza. As is tradition, we try to cover way too much great music in one episode, so you should definitely go support this project and check it out for yourself! Support The Compilation HereHot Takes Vol. 1 by Hot Takes PodcastSongs Sampledluxury noise - Lost CoastTopaz Gang - The Golden Sphere CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Hauntology. Perhaps the phrase alone is enough to convince you we've wandered into the realm of pretension. But we've got to use it anyway, because this week on the podcast we're speaking with one of the main people associated with that term: Jim Jupp, co-founder of Ghost Box Records, which has mined TV soundtracks, vintage electronics, psychedelia, pop, and supernatural folklore for decades, issuing music by Broadcast, Pye Corner Audio, The Advisory Circle, and Jupp's own band, The Belbury Poly. Last year, The Belbury Poly released The Path. Borrowing the soundtrack work of Roy Budd and Roger Webb as a starting point, Jupp and crew cook up a heady blend of sound, indulging loping, flute-led jazz passages, delay-soaked kosmische soundscapes, and bombastic bursts of wah-wah and fuzz guitar and funk drums. And over it all is novelist and poet Justin Hopper, who adds quixotic and evocative narration to the record. This week on Transmissions, Jupp joins us to discuss his storied label, plumbing the nostalgic depths, the evocative spaces of The Twilight Zone, fairy lore, extraterrestrial, and yes, "hauntology." Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts. Next week on Transmissions? Amen Dunes joins us to discuss Death Jokes. For heads, by heads. Aquarium Drunkard is powered by our members. Keep the servers humming and help us continue doing it by subscribing to our online music magazine. This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/aquariumdrunkard
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon We're finishing off April with an exploration of some new music. In this episode, we're covering And Then All Was Quiet by The Nightworker and Our Lovelessness by Hantasi. Two very different haunted albums. Join us and check them out! Albums DiscussedAnd Then All Was Quiet by The NightworkerOur Lovelessness by HantasiCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
This episode of Does it Fly? is presented by ScreenUK. ScreenUK is a free discovery platform celebrating the very best of UK-produced film, television, animation and gaming and sharing it with audiences around the world. ScreenUK is the go-to place to discover your next favorite movie, show, or game and features tons of exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and all the info you need to find out how and where to watch or play your newest obsessions, wherever you are in the world. Make ScreenUK.org your next stop.Follow us as we take it back to 2006 with the Academy Award-nominated Children of Men! Adapted from the 1992 P.D. James novel of the same name, the film, directed and co-written by Alfonso Cuarón, is set in a gritty, dystopian 2027, where humanity faces imminent extinction after years of global infertility. Amidst this chaos, former activist Theo (Clive Owen) is reluctantly drawn into a mission to escort a miraculously pregnant woman, Kee (Clare-Hope Ashitey), to the safety of a scientific organization dedicated to finding a way for people to once again have children. When the world is reduced to a single lifetime, how do we as a species overcome no guarantee of an assumed future? In this episode, Hakeem and Tamara nail down the realism behind Children of Men's hopeless society and get down to business discussing whether or not ALL of humanity could suddenly become infertile.From a narrative perspective, Tamara investigates the world of Cuarón's mid-apocalyptic dystopia. Does the film's lack of explanation of where infertility came from impact the world-building? When humanity no longer has hope, how would we behave and react? Would we replace children with something else? And most importantly, what does the title “Children of Men” even mean?On the scientific front, Hakeem investigates the feasibility of a species-wide infertility epidemic. Could such a disease only affect humans and not other species? How can the same disease get inside all of us? What would it take for such a disease to spread planet-wide? Looking towards the future, would it be possible for babies to be born without ever being in a mother's womb? Our latest episode includes all this and more! Remember that you can join in on the conversation in the comments on our YouTube page, so be sure to like, subscribe, and come back for more!FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Here are a few recommendations!The Children of Men by P.D. JamesThe modern science fiction classic that inspired the film! Growing A Baby Lamb in an Artificial Womb“There was some small animal, a lamb or a goat, that was actually bred in a plastic bag; it had its own umbilical cord… You probably don't need a womb anymore.”Making Synthetic Human Embryos“How do we create new human embryos and bring them to complete their gestation cycle artificially?”Choosing Pets Over Babies“We see in our own time now millennials who are like ‘I'm putting off having kids' and lather their animals with love, affection, and goodies.”Hauntologyーmourning a future that we were promised.“We always assume that tomorrow is going to come. We talk about leaving a better world for our children, but this is a world where tomorrow is not going to come.”Could an Airborne Disease Spread Globally? “Suppose a government is doing space research, and they're putting some aerosols in the upper atmosphere, and it's some chemical. Because of the winds of the earth, it could spread around the world.”Brain Droppings by George CarlinHakeem's reading recommendation is filled with thoughts, musings, questions, lists, beliefs, and curiosities from his “all-time favorite word nerd,” George Carlin. The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. CareyMentioned by Tamara, another modern sci-fi classic that follows a civilization ravaged by a fungus-based infection. “If there is a fungus because they spread via spores, fungi spores could get in humans around the world before we knew it.”And speaking of fungus and spores…SUGGESTED VIEWINGIf you're in the mood for more dystopian sci-fi thrillers like Children of Men, here are some recommendations for other movies and shows with catastrophes, apocalypses, and everything in between!The Last of UsBased on the critically acclaimed video game franchise, the Emmy award-winning series is set twenty years into a pandemic caused by a mass fungal infection. Follow Joel and Ellie as they navigate the post-apocalyptic United States in hopes of finding a cure.The LeftoversThis acclaimed HBO series is set three years after a global event called the "Sudden Departure," the inexplicable, simultaneous disappearance of 140 million people, 2% of the world's population. How does society recover from such an undefined tragedy?What Happened to MondayA film set in the near future, where overpopulation has resulted in a strict one-child policy enforced by the Child Allocation Bureau. Any illegal children uncovered by the C.A.B. are taken and put into cryosleep indefinitely.Melancholia When a planet is on a course for a collision with Earth, two sisters navigate the inevitability of their destiny in very different ways.12 MonkeysA time-travel twist on the apocalypse, the film follows a man from a future devastated by disease tasked with going back in time to gather information on a developing plague that exterminated most of the world's population.28 Days Later Director Danny Boyle and modern sci-fi maestro Alex Garland deliver a zombie movie with a pandemic-flavored twist.FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DoesItFly? on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! 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Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonFor our second episode of Record Label Month™, we're talking about the Japanese label Dec-Affe-Inated Records. This private label is populated by the numerous aliases of a single artist whose music often focuses on themes of depression, isolation, and loneliness. Join us as we check out two albums that take the listen on an eclectic plunderphonic journey.Albums Discussed冬の憂鬱 by 因縁を爆撃するNoRIP-E, The Plundered by NoRIP-E, The PhilosopherDec-Affe-Inated Records LinksNoRIP-E, The Philosopher / Dec-Affe-Inated RECORDSDec-Affe-Inated RECORDS on SoundCloudDec-Affe-Inated RECORDS on YouTubeCreditsMusic 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 Patreon For the month of April we're talking about record labels of all kinds. In our first episode, we check out two albums from Ill-Advised Records, a record label focused on dark lo-fi and similarly dark-themed subgenres of haunted music. Join us as we celebrate Halloween in April!Albums DiscussedDated - Lofi Halloween Annual Vol. 2Dated - Lofi Halloween Annual Vol. 2 on YouTubeGhostwave - DEAD MALLGhostwave - DEAD MALL on YouTube Ill-Advised Records LinksIll-Advised Records - Main WebsiteIll-Advised Records - YouTubeCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
New Music: Magnétoscope and Aquatic GalleriaSupport Night Clerk Radio on Patreon On this month's new music episode we're checking out some excellent new vaporwave albums: Magnétoscope by ab97 and Aquatic Galleria by platinum towers, ホテル shampoo, & midnight première.Come join us and check out some great vaporwave!Albums DiscussedMagnétoscope by ab97Aquatic Galleria by platinum towers, ホテル shampoo, & midnight premièreCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
If you spend much time reading academic research on ghost stories and ghost tourism, you will inevitably come across the term “Hauntology” which, despite its name, is more related to politics than ghosts. However, the term is useful in understanding the social meaning and purpose of many ghost stories. In this episode, Matt explains the concept and discusses its applicability to supernatural beliefs and claims. Previous episodes, sources, show notes, and more: kmmamedia.com/podcasts/ghosthropology-podcast Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthropology This podcast is a part of the KMMA Media Network. To find out more visit kmmamedia.com/podcasts Instagram @kmma_media
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonIn this episode, we're digging into Utopia District's 2023 Year In Review, a feature highlighting some of the best vaporwave (and associated genres) albums of 2023 as suggested by the community. Including our own Ross Payton! This kind of curation and highlighting the work of artists is so important. We had a blast checking out the 17 albums on the list that we had not previously covered.Come join us and find yourself some great music!The ArticleUtopia District's Features: 2023 A YEAR IN REVIEWTracks SamplesPlaque from my last whispers are the worst goodbyes by Machina PensantForgive Yourself from Forgive Yourself by Luxury NoiseCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on InstagramNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
Every now and then a movie is set in Wisconsin, created by a man on a majestic cocktail of drugs, and somehow manages to simultaneously grapple with gender and atomic horror. Bloodbeat is one of those movies. Preorder Jon's new books: www.collectiveinkbooks.com/zer0-books/…ernst-bloch bookshop.org/p/books/capitalism…?ean=9781914420887 Discuss your favorite deeply political twist that no one saw coming with Horror Vanguard at: bsky.app/profile/horrorvanguard.bsky.social www.instagram.com/horrorvanguard/ www.horrorvanguard.com You can support the show for less than the cost of the cheapest suit of samurai armor Wisconsin can provide at www.patreon.com/horrorvanguard
Jay and Aspasia explore the nexus point where 21st century philosophy, cultural theory and popular fan based art collide. This collision reflects a world of lost futures that are haunted by the imagery and ghosts of past generations. Exploring the graphic art of Simon Stalenhag's "The Electric State", the hauntology writings of cultural theorist Mark Fisher and the creepypasta that became 'The Backrooms'. Evidently popular culture is now telling us that the new elephant in the room goes by the name of Eldritch.
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon On our last episode of the year, we spend far too much time opining about Christmas and not nearly enough time discussing these amazing Vaporwave Christmas Compilations. Thankfully, they are all linked below so once we're done talking you can start listening! We can't wait to see what everyone puts out this year.Thanks again to everyone out there for another year of amazing support. As we mention in the outro, we'll be taking January off. See you again in February!Outro Samplesl33py0range - IDCEMBERUtopia District CompilationsUtopia District's Christmas Vacation Vol. 1, YouTubeUtopia District's Christmas Vacation Vol. 1, BandcampUtopia District's Christmas Vacation Vol. 2, YouTubeUtopia District's Christmas Vacation Vol. 2, Bandcamp Pacific Plaza Records CompilationsPacific Plaza Records - It's a Vaporwave Christmas!, YouTubePacific Plaza Records - It's a Vaporwave Christmas!, BandcampPacific Plaza Records - It's a Vaporwave Christmas Vol. 2, YouTubePacific Plaza Records - It's a Vaporwave Christmas Vol. 2, BandcampPacific Plaza Records - It's a Vaporwave Christmas Vol. 3, YouTubePacific Plaza Records - It's a Vaporwave Christmas Vol. 3, Bandcamp Slushwave Social Club CompilationSlushwave Social Club — SSCC Volume 3: A Very Slushwave Christmas, YouTubeSlushwave Social Club — SSCC Volume 3: A Very Slushwave Christmas, Bandcamp Related LinksVisual Representation of the Hallmark Christmas Cinematic Universe, Circa 2019CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
WATCH THE LIMINALSTREAM : Bobby Hale (LPA Agent 111, Temple of Babalon Choronzon) and Revel Rosz (LPA Agent 333, PragMagick) discuss Twin Peaks and its tethers through the SuperSpectrum , Ultraterrestrials & the Occult. Kenneth Grant, John Keel, Hauntology, and Kabbalah are all discussed through various weaves and tethers. Twin Peaks clips discussed have been transformed into Pragmagick's "NEON/NOIR" aesthetic with original musick from Revel Rosz & Dakota Slim. This Liminalstream was attempted last month, but was rudely interrupted due to copyright issues! This work is, by definition, TRANSFORMATIVE, both legally and otherwise. BOBBY HALE & LISTENING POST ALPHA LINKS: Temple of Babalon Choronzon: https://www.facebook.com/BabalonChoronzon Listening Post Alpha Journal #1: https://a.co/d/8ZPa1Yu Listening Post Alpha Journal #2: https://a.co/d/3or3jPc PRAGMAGICK PATRONS are already privy to unedited interviews (such as the forthcoming Wren Collier episode), private videos, new musick, writings, etc. For only a bone, patrons are see all as Patreon has become the funnel of which all the mediums coalesce and collate into a stream of anarchic magicks! Subscribe to The Living Multi-Media Grimoire, Haunt Manual: http://hauntmanual.com PRAGMAGICK: http://pragmagick.com HAUNT MANUAL: http://keatsross.substack.com PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pragmagick PAYPAL: http://www.paypal.me/keatsross WE THE HALLOWED Magick/Art Collective: http://wethehallowed.org Keats‘ Archives: http://www.keatsross.com DAKOTA SLIM (audiomancy): http://www.dakotaslim.bandcamp.com
Today, the Spotlight shines On James McKeown, the Bristol, UK-based artist who releases music under the name Hawksmoor. James first created Hawksmoor five years ago, inspired by the six 18th-century churches in London designed by architect Nicholas Hawksmoor. Described as ‘English Baroque' in style, these buildings are large, foreboding, and even Gothic in nature. Imagine the music inspired by such things, and you have Hawksmoor. Each Hawksmoor album features unique themes and inspirations that have been composed using a sonic palate of analog Moog instruments and electronic rhythms complimented with live bass and subtle, textural guitar elements.Hawksmoor's latest, their debut on Soul Jazz Records, Telepathic Heights, combines a love of German electronic music of the 1970s alongside British retro-futurism and hauntology — an aesthetic that evokes cultural memory of times past.Great record, great conversation. Enjoy.(Note: All of the music segues heard in this episode are from Hawksmoor's Telepathic Heights album.)------------------Dig DeeperListen to Hawksmoor's Telepathic Heights on your streaming platform of choice or purchase a download directly from Soul Jazz RecordsListen to earlier albums by Hawksmoor on BandcampFollow Hawksmoor on Instagram, Bluesky, Threads, Twitter (X), and YouTubeAn Occult Psychogeography of Hawksmoor's London ChurchesKraftwerk: Future Music from Germany (the unnamed book mentioned in the conversation)Hawksmoor - "Abstract Machines" (video)Be sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with a friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.• Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon It's a well known fact that we love signalwave, not just because it's great music, but because it also provides unique insight into how other artists process their own media and nostalgia. In this episode, we're exploring signalwave produced by artists in Japan with the help of 直子coed. We're checking out one of her albums along with another from her list of recommendations. It was tough to choose just one!Thanks again to 直子coed for all of the great recommendations. Make sure to check out her other albums!Albums Discussedsummer station by 直子coed[( ( (低) ) )by 予報士`94](https://torash.bandcamp.com/album/--7)Recommended by 直子coedThe Music of fumare今日の天気図 by 沢NaN止まらないから止めて by DJ CHOPNSCREWフラワー by トレンド世紀NoRIP-E, The Philosopher / Dec-Affe-Inated RECORDSRelated Linksaction button reviews boku no natsuyasumi直子coed on YouTubeCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
After more than 6-months of radio silence, Rob is back with an Amateur Hour update to catch up on the making of Hauntology. In this episode, he covers how the last segment and through line came together, the current status of the project, potential release dates / plans and new projects on-deck!
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
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon We love the concept of lost media that never existed. In this episode, we're checking out two albums that present themselves as soundtracks or music to movies that never were. One album is the “restored” soundtrack to a lost horror movie, while the other skates by on a technicality because I love SWANS and never thought we would get to talk about them.Albums DiscussedThe Satan Complex by Gavino MorrettiSoundtracks For The Blind by SWANS CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon In this episode, we're getting into Spooky Month proper by digging into genres of darksynth and horrorsynth. These are genres that neither of us are very familiar with, so as is tradition on the show we ended up picking two very different albums. Join us as we explore the range these genres offer from primal metal to cinema-inspired synths.Albums DiscussedZytel Systems: System I - Horror by Makeup and Vanity SetKTHVLLV by Dav DralleonAdditional LinksThe Rise of the Synths CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Support Night Clerk Radio on PatreonIn this episode, we're checking out Hearts of Space, a long-running ambient radio program hosted by Stephen Hill. We talk about our personal experience listening to the show, discuss the wide range of music played over the past fifty years, and the importance of curation and sharing of niche genres of art.Music SampledOjas – “Light Dreams” from "HEARTS OF SPACE" Radio Program Tape from 1984Shows to Check OutHearts of SpaceStar's EndAdditional LinksHearts of Space - The Very Long InterviewHearts of Space - AltiplanoHearts of Space - Game Scores 2"HEARTS OF SPACE" Radio Program Tape from 1984HEARTS OF SPACE: A Look at Radio's Longest-Running Ambient Music ProgramSynthtopia - Hearts of Space, With Steve RoachLazerHawk - Cool BreezeMST3K Pod People - Hearts of SpaceCreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon In this episode, we're heading into Fall with some easy listening vaporwave from artists we discovered on our Vaporwave Up and Comers 2023 episode. Join us as we check out the music of Notorious Secret and Cinematic Sequences. Both albums are killer examples of the evocative power of late night lo-fi.Music DiscussedSecrets of The Night by Notorious SecretUnattended Subdepartment by Cinematic Sequences Additional LinksNotorious Secret & Solodolo84 Live @ VAPORSHAVE 2023CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter