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REVIEW 72 reviews DARK ADVENTURE RADIO THEATRE® - MASKS OF NYARLATHOTEP £55.39 GBP Format 6 CD Set with Prop Documents Download MP3 Chapter Files Download Fewest MP3 Chapter Files 6 CD Set with Prop Documents - $ 69.95 Download MP3 Chapter Files - $ 34.95 Download Fewest MP3 Chapter Files - $ 34.95 Quantity Add to Cart SHARE THIS PRODUCT "...THE EXPEDITION - IT WASN'T WHAT YOU THINK. I NEED YOUR HELP!" Dark Adventure Radio Theatre®: Masks of Nyarlathotep is an epic tale of globe-trotting adventure inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, presented as a 1930s-style radio drama. Dark Adventure Radio Theatre® presents the tale with an absurdly large cast of professional actors, exciting sound effects and thrilling original music by Troy Sterling Nies. Click for more information about our other Lovecraft stories in the series. They're like movies you can enjoy with your eyes closed. Like many Lovecraft fans, we played Chaosium's celebrated role playing game Call of Cthulhu®. Now, in partnership with , we've adapted their most famed and beloved game supplement of all time — Masks of Nyarlathotep — into a fully dramatized 6 disc super episode of Dark Adventure Radio Theatre®. And if you've never heard of or played the game - don't worry, you don't need to know anything about the game to enjoy this super-sized episode. The death of a dear old friend and an inquiry into a doomed archeological expedition spiral into a global investigation with dire repercussions. Can a handful of intrepid investigators make a stand against an insidious and bloodthirsty cult? Can a diabolical conspiracy be thwarted before a doomsday plan comes to fruition? Is there any hope for mankind against the machinations of an Elder God or will they meet only despair, death and madness? Masks of Nyarlathotep is a sprawling tale spanning five continents, and even its most basic version includes six CDs brimming with audio thrills. Enjoy a Dark Adventure over seven hours in length! This super-sized DART set includes twenty props to enhance your listening experienc
Projexploitation presents: Sax & the City Speakeasy or forever hold onto your piece. The Projexploitation racket starts a new side hustle. Meet us in a dark alley and we'll tell you all about it. This week they feel the blazing pressures of The Big Heat. Fritz Lang and the gang bring us a seedy tale of a cop on the edge. TIMECODES: 00:00:00 / An excerpt from "The Big Heat" by William P. McGivern, read by Troy Sterling Nies 00:01:26 / Theme Song 00:02:11 / Episode Start 00:05:28 / Film discussion: The Big Heat (1953) 00:50:48 / Intermission 00:51:15 / Film discussion continues 01:36:41 / Segment: The A-List Thanks to Troy Sterling Nies for his contribution to this episode. For more of his works, check out these links: https://troysterling.com https://troysterlingnies.bandcamp.com/ Listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon, and wherever podcast feeds are pulled. Rate/review our podcast wherever you listen to it, to help us out. We appreciate your support! Follow us on Twitter (at) @projexpod and email us at projexploitation@gmail.com if you want to hit us up with your thoughts, reviews, suggestions, personal fears, social security number, or just want to talk film. We'd love to hear from you.
Episode 530 - The Colossus of Ylourgne - Part 1 Listen on Patreon Happy New Year! We're starting it off right with The Colossus of Ylourgne by Clark Ashton Smith! Special thanks to reader Andrew Leman! Music for this episode is by Troy Sterling Nies from the Music of Dark Adventure collection - BUY IT NOW! Fifer was not joking about adapting this as a film - the script is halfway done and we will adapt it to audio for you all this year! Check out 1925's Wizard of Oz! Next up: More Ylourgne - and hell, let's do Averoigne stories all month! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Episode 530 - The Colossus of Ylourgne - Part 1 Listen on Patreon Happy New Year! We're starting it off right with The Colossus of Ylourgne by Clark Ashton Smith! Special thanks to reader Andrew Leman! Music for this episode is by Troy Sterling Nies from the Music of Dark Adventure collection - BUY IT NOW! Fifer was not joking about adapting this as a film - the script is halfway done and we will adapt it to audio for you all this year! Check out 1925's Wizard of Oz! Next up: More Ylourgne - and hell, let's do Averoigne stories all month! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
In a letter to his revision client Zealia Brown Reed Bishop dated August 25, 1929, HPL emphatically defends the editorial work of his young protege, Frank Belknap Long. He gives lots of writing advice before moving on to vivid description of some of his recent local travels. You'll find this letter in The Spirit of Revision published by The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society! Music by Troy Sterling Nies. Our thanks to Christian Matzke, Sean and Jackie McCall, Mary Sullivan, S.T. Joshi, and the John Hay Library. If you'd like to see some scans of the original letters (and some of the extra things HPL included), along with portraits of Zealia, please check out the Spirit of Revision page on the HPLHS website!
In which HPL writes about space travel, alien life, and the shortcomings of fictional science in a suite of letters to one of the first fans of science fiction: Nils Helmer Frome. These letters were written between December 1936 and February 1937. PLEASE NOTE: During the recording of this episode, Andrew could not recall the name of the man with whom J.B.S. Haldane corresponded, and referred to him repeatedly — and inaccurately — as a "preacher". The man in question was, in fact, Arnold Lunn, who deserved to be better remembered. Andrew regrets his failure in this matter. Music by Troy Sterling Nies. Our thanks to Hippocampus Press for their Letters to F. Lee Baldwin, Duane W. Rimel, and Nils Frome. If you want to get into a complicated discussion between two actually smart people, check out the correspondence between Arnold Lunn and J.B.S. Haldane. Lovecraft didn't care for anthropomorphic aliens like the ones on Star Trek, but our brother podcaster and dear friend Chris Lackey pointed out an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation that explains why so many alien races in that universe look human. It's called "The Chase". Chris and his wonderful wife Rachel Lackey have their own Star Trek podcast that you can check out here!
In which HPL attempts to bring good cheer to his depressed friend Rheinhart Kleiner. We hope Rheinhart took comfort from Howard's suggestions of fixing his love life by cultivating a cosmic perspective. Music by Troy Sterling Nies. Our thanks to Arkham House. Jason Thompson, who created the feature-length animated film version of The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath also created an RPG based on the never-written story HPL mentions in this letter, The Club of the Seven Dreamers. If you don't already subscribe to the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast, you should consider starting! They have a very fun episode about the August Derleth story The Dark Brotherhood, which may or may not have anything to do with the Club of the Seven Dreamers.... You can hear some lines from this letter quoted in the brilliant performance of Lovecraft by Christopher Heyerdahl in the excellent Canadian film Out of Mind.
Death comes from above as below. Cold Open Stories is now accepting auditions for its 5th unofficial Warhammer 40,000 Audio Drama: However Small, However Hidden.Find our latest casting call on www.coldopenstories.com --PLOT SUMMARY-- When a massive Tyranid fleet appears in orbit, Connor Daly and his son Jatrus must escape the global cataclysm by fleeing into the tunnels beneath their Imperial hive city. Trapped miles below ground, what they find is an uprising of monstrous proportions and the spectres of their own family trauma. Written by Colyn DeGraaff & Stephen Rhodes. Trailer music by Troy Sterling Nies.--COLD OPEN STORIES-- Cold Open Stories is a place for fans to come together, enjoy audio dramas, write stories, and in the end YOU audition to play the parts!--CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE-- This audio drama is an unofficial FAN PRODUCTION and is no way endorsed by Games Workshop. © Copyright Games Workshop Limited 2019. GW, Games Workshop, BL Publishing, Black Library, Forge World, Citadel, White Dwarf, The Horus Heresy, The Horus Heresy Eye logo, Space Marine, 40K, Warhammer, Warhammer Digital, Warhammer 40,000, the ‘Aquila’ Double-headed Eagle logo, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Battletome, Stormcast Eternals, and all associated logos, illustrations, images, names, creatures, races, vehicles, locations, weapons, characters, and the distinctive likenesses thereof, are either ® or TM, and/or © Games Workshop Limited, variably registered around the world. All Rights Reserved.
In which Lovecraft delivers some unexpected bad news. Intellect collides with emotion in this letter to poet Ann Tillery Renshaw. Thanks to Hippocampus Press. Music by Troy Sterling Nies
In which HPL deploys shocking language in a feisty letter to his friend, Wisconsin schoolteacher Maurice Moe. Thanks to Arkham House. You can read a much less abridged version of this letter in the book H.P. Lovecraft: Letters to Maurice W. Moe and Others from Hippocampus Press. Music by Troy Sterling Nies.
A set of three shorter letters written one hundred years ago, in which 29-year-old HPL dispenses relationship and life advice to one of his earliest correspondents, Rheinhart Kleiner. Hear of Lovecraft's encouragement to the lovelorn, his temptation to try the dreaded cannabis, and more! These letters come from The Selected Letters of H.P. Lovecraft Volume I. Our deepest thanks to Arkham House Publishing. You can find them at www.arkhamhouse.com Music by Troy Sterling Nies.
In his first letter to Robert H. Barlow, written on June 25, 1931, HPL very kindly answers a few important questions of a young fan, and begins what will prove to be a very important relationship. Our thanks to Dan Viafore for being our audio consultant. Original music by Troy Sterling Nies. Special thanks to S.T. Joshi and David E. Schultz. The text of the letter came from their book O Fortunate Floridian, published by the University of Tampa Press.
Episode 169 - The Red Hand - Part 1 Listen on Patreon This week, we're giving a weak, awkward high-five to The Red Hand by Arthur Machen! Special thanks to our reader, Tony Barroso! If you can make it to Providence this August, please join us at The NecronomiCon! Thanks to Troy Sterling Nies for providing the music - grab some of his tunes at Bandcamp! Want to make new friends? How about The Friends of Arthur Machen?
Episode 169 - The Red Hand - Part 1 Listen on Patreon This week, we're giving a weak, awkward high-five to The Red Hand by Arthur Machen! Special thanks to our reader, Tony Barroso! If you can make it to Providence this August, please join us at The NecronomiCon! Thanks to Troy Sterling Nies for providing the music - grab some of his tunes at Bandcamp! Want to make new friends? How about The Friends of Arthur Machen?
Episode 101 - The Evil Clergyman & The Horror in the Burying-Ground Listen on Patreon Double-feature time! It's The Evil Clergyman and The Horror in the Burying-Ground (the latter written with Hazel Heald). Our show is brought to you this week by David Maurice Garrett - please pick up his book Tome of Horror: The Collected Dark Fiction, available in paperback or for the Kindle. You can learn more at the author's blog, Visions of the Dark. Special thanks to our excellent reader, Michael Ford! And how about that musical guest Troy Sterling Nies?! We'll be back next week with another twofer: The Hoard of the Wizard Beast & The Slaying of the Monster!
Episode 101 - The Evil Clergyman & The Horror in the Burying-Ground Listen on Patreon Double-feature time! It's The Evil Clergyman and The Horror in the Burying-Ground (the latter written with Hazel Heald). Our show is brought to you this week by David Maurice Garrett - please pick up his book Tome of Horror: The Collected Dark Fiction, available in paperback or for the Kindle. You can learn more at the author's blog, Visions of the Dark. Special thanks to our excellent reader, Michael Ford! And how about that musical guest Troy Sterling Nies?! We'll be back next week with another twofer: The Hoard of the Wizard Beast & The Slaying of the Monster!
Episode 76 - The Whisperer in Darkness - Part 3 Listen on Patreon Join us for the thrilling conclusion in our coverage of The Whisperer in Darkness! Thanks to guest Andrew Leman, reader Matt Foyer and composer Troy Sterling Nies for being the wind beneath our space wings! Check out their movie! Next up, we take on the most feared story in Hollywood, At the Mountains of Madness!
Episode 76 - The Whisperer in Darkness - Part 3 Listen on Patreon Join us for the thrilling conclusion in our coverage of The Whisperer in Darkness! Thanks to guest Andrew Leman, reader Matt Foyer and composer Troy Sterling Nies for being the wind beneath our space wings! Check out their movie! Next up, we take on the most feared story in Hollywood, At the Mountains of Madness!
Episode 47 - Pickman's Model Listen on Patreon It's a ghouls night out as we talk Pickman's Model with special guest Josh Bentley! We're honored to have the talented director Chris Weitz as our spooktacular reader this week! With music by Troy Sterling Nies! Check out Goya's Black Paintings, including Saturn Devouring His Son and Witches' Sabbath. Here's that Mastermind clip. If you're in love, get in line... And send us your art! Next week: The Silver Key Want to hear Andrew Leman read The Haunter of the Dark? Help us produce it by donating to the podcast! Listen to Episode 47 for more details, and keep visiting the site for new information!
Episode 47 - Pickman's Model Listen on Patreon It's a ghouls night out as we talk Pickman's Model with special guest Josh Bentley! We're honored to have the talented director Chris Weitz as our spooktacular reader this week! With music by Troy Sterling Nies! Check out Goya's Black Paintings, including Saturn Devouring His Son and Witches' Sabbath. Here's that Mastermind clip. If you're in love, get in line... And send us your art! Next week: The Silver Key Want to hear Andrew Leman read The Haunter of the Dark? Help us produce it by donating to the podcast! Listen to Episode 47 for more details, and keep visiting the site for new information!
Episode 40 - In the Vault & The Descendant Listen on Patreon It's our 40th episode and we're having a lock-in! Wanna join? Thanks to excellent reader Anthony Tedesco, as well as musician Troy Sterling Nies for allowing us the use of his music again! Next week, Cool Air!
Episode 40 - In the Vault & The Descendant Listen on Patreon It's our 40th episode and we're having a lock-in! Wanna join? Thanks to excellent reader Anthony Tedesco, as well as musician Troy Sterling Nies for allowing us the use of his music again! Next week, Cool Air!
Episode 39 - He Listen on Patreon We are back, folks! This week we explore the back streets of New York City with He. Thanks to the amazing Troy Sterling Nies for his providing his beautiful music... And thank you Andrew Leman for being The Voice of the HPLLP. Next week: In the Vault and The Descendant!
Episode 39 - He Listen on Patreon We are back, folks! This week we explore the back streets of New York City with He. Thanks to the amazing Troy Sterling Nies for his providing his beautiful music... And thank you Andrew Leman for being The Voice of the HPLLP. Next week: In the Vault and The Descendant!
In this kaiju-sized episode of Dread media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at the giant monster subgenre. He starts off with an interview with Ryan C. Thomas, and then reviews his anthology of giant monster stories, Monstrous. Then Desmond reviews the Sci Fi Channel movie Cyclops, and the Australian brainfart Demonsamongus in conjunction with F%$ked-Up February before DW comes along to review Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth in an all-new edition of Brainscan. Tunes included: "Giant Crabs" by Bernard Hermann, "Truck-Driving Vampires" by The Buzzbombs, "Megalodon" by Mastodon, "Cyclopean Dreams" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Walk Among Us" by The Misfits and "Giant Robot Theme" by Buckethead. Support our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and be sure to use your DREAD10 coupon code at Fright Rags to get 10% off your purchase. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this kaiju-sized episode of Dread media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at the giant monster subgenre. He starts off with an interview with Ryan C. Thomas, and then reviews his anthology of giant monster stories, Monstrous. Then Desmond reviews the Sci Fi Channel movie Cyclops, and the Australian brainfart Demonsamongus in conjunction with F%$ked-Up February before DW comes along to review Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth in an all-new edition of Brainscan. Tunes included: "Giant Crabs" by Bernard Hermann, "Truck-Driving Vampires" by The Buzzbombs, "Megalodon" by Mastodon, "Cyclopean Dreams" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Walk Among Us" by The Misfits and "Giant Robot Theme" by Buckethead. Support our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and be sure to use your DREAD10 coupon code at Fright Rags to get 10% off your purchase. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this kaiju-sized episode of Dread media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at the giant monster subgenre. He starts off with an interview with Ryan C. Thomas, and then reviews his anthology of giant monster stories, Monstrous. Then Desmond reviews the Sci Fi Channel movie Cyclops, and the Australian brainfart Demonsamongus in conjunction with F%$ked-Up February before DW comes along to review Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth in an all-new edition of Brainscan. Tunes included: "Giant Crabs" by Bernard Hermann, "Truck-Driving Vampires" by The Buzzbombs, "Megalodon" by Mastodon, "Cyclopean Dreams" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Walk Among Us" by The Misfits and "Giant Robot Theme" by Buckethead. Support our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and be sure to use your DREAD10 coupon code at Fright Rags to get 10% off your purchase. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
In this kaiju-sized episode of Dread media, Desmond Reddick takes a look at the giant monster subgenre. He starts off with an interview with Ryan C. Thomas, and then reviews his anthology of giant monster stories, Monstrous. Then Desmond reviews the Sci Fi Channel movie Cyclops, and the Australian brainfart Demonsamongus in conjunction with F%$ked-Up February before DW comes along to review Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth in an all-new edition of Brainscan. Tunes included: "Giant Crabs" by Bernard Hermann, "Truck-Driving Vampires" by The Buzzbombs, "Megalodon" by Mastodon, "Cyclopean Dreams" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Walk Among Us" by The Misfits and "Giant Robot Theme" by Buckethead. Support our sponsors at www.horror-mall.com and www.fright-rags.com, and be sure to use your DREAD10 coupon code at Fright Rags to get 10% off your purchase. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
What better to make you feel woefully insignificant in the universe than an episode of this size? Last weekend Desmond Reddick attended the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon, and this week he has more than three hours of footage to share with you. There's several reviews of the films seen at the fest and interview with the likes of: Frank Woodward (director of award-winning documentary Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown), Mars (composer of said documentary and the man behind Dead House Music), Jovanka Vuckovic (editor in chief of Rue Morgue Magazine), Toren Atkinson (from The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets), Sean Branney (from the HP Lovecraft Historical Society) and Andrew Migliore (festival runner and head of Lurker Films). There's also recorded footage of speeches, awards ceremonies and a panel on Lovecraft in Pop Culture. There's also tons of inane and profane chatter with fellow cultists and guest co-hosts DZ (from Cinema Diabolica) and Brother D (from Mail Order Zombie). On top of all that, there's music! "Weird Tales" by Dead House Music, "Main Theme from In Search of Lovecraft" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Lovecrafted" by Dead House Music, "Cultists on Board" and "Sleestack and Yeti" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, "Neither Dead nor Dreaming" by Troy Sterling Nies from The Call of Cthulhu and "The Innsmouth Look" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Sit back, oil up your tentacles, relax and enjoy this massive show. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
What better to make you feel woefully insignificant in the universe than an episode of this size? Last weekend Desmond Reddick attended the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon, and this week he has more than three hours of footage to share with you. There's several reviews of the films seen at the fest and interview with the likes of: Frank Woodward (director of award-winning documentary Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown), Mars (composer of said documentary and the man behind Dead House Music), Jovanka Vuckovic (editor in chief of Rue Morgue Magazine), Toren Atkinson (from The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets), Sean Branney (from the HP Lovecraft Historical Society) and Andrew Migliore (festival runner and head of Lurker Films). There's also recorded footage of speeches, awards ceremonies and a panel on Lovecraft in Pop Culture. There's also tons of inane and profane chatter with fellow cultists and guest co-hosts DZ (from Cinema Diabolica) and Brother D (from Mail Order Zombie). On top of all that, there's music! "Weird Tales" by Dead House Music, "Main Theme from In Search of Lovecraft" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Lovecrafted" by Dead House Music, "Cultists on Board" and "Sleestack and Yeti" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, "Neither Dead nor Dreaming" by Troy Sterling Nies from The Call of Cthulhu and "The Innsmouth Look" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Sit back, oil up your tentacles, relax and enjoy this massive show. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
What better to make you feel woefully insignificant in the universe than an episode of this size? Last weekend Desmond Reddick attended the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon, and this week he has more than three hours of footage to share with you. There's several reviews of the films seen at the fest and interview with the likes of: Frank Woodward (director of award-winning documentary Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown), Mars (composer of said documentary and the man behind Dead House Music), Jovanka Vuckovic (editor in chief of Rue Morgue Magazine), Toren Atkinson (from The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets), Sean Branney (from the HP Lovecraft Historical Society) and Andrew Migliore (festival runner and head of Lurker Films). There's also recorded footage of speeches, awards ceremonies and a panel on Lovecraft in Pop Culture. There's also tons of inane and profane chatter with fellow cultists and guest co-hosts DZ (from Cinema Diabolica) and Brother D (from Mail Order Zombie). On top of all that, there's music! "Weird Tales" by Dead House Music, "Main Theme from In Search of Lovecraft" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Lovecrafted" by Dead House Music, "Cultists on Board" and "Sleestack and Yeti" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, "Neither Dead nor Dreaming" by Troy Sterling Nies from The Call of Cthulhu and "The Innsmouth Look" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Sit back, oil up your tentacles, relax and enjoy this massive show. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
What better to make you feel woefully insignificant in the universe than an episode of this size? Last weekend Desmond Reddick attended the HP Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon, and this week he has more than three hours of footage to share with you. There's several reviews of the films seen at the fest and interview with the likes of: Frank Woodward (director of award-winning documentary Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown), Mars (composer of said documentary and the man behind Dead House Music), Jovanka Vuckovic (editor in chief of Rue Morgue Magazine), Toren Atkinson (from The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets), Sean Branney (from the HP Lovecraft Historical Society) and Andrew Migliore (festival runner and head of Lurker Films). There's also recorded footage of speeches, awards ceremonies and a panel on Lovecraft in Pop Culture. There's also tons of inane and profane chatter with fellow cultists and guest co-hosts DZ (from Cinema Diabolica) and Brother D (from Mail Order Zombie). On top of all that, there's music! "Weird Tales" by Dead House Music, "Main Theme from In Search of Lovecraft" by Troy Sterling Nies, "Lovecrafted" by Dead House Music, "Cultists on Board" and "Sleestack and Yeti" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets, "Neither Dead nor Dreaming" by Troy Sterling Nies from The Call of Cthulhu and "The Innsmouth Look" by The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets. Sit back, oil up your tentacles, relax and enjoy this massive show. Contact me: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.203.1213.
Troy Sterling Nies - Diabolical Tales Part Three music Track list: 1. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 01 2. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 02 Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing or lyrics.
Troy Sterling Nies - Diabolical Tales Part Three music Track list: 1. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 01 2. Diabolical Tales Part Three - Pt 02 Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing or lyrics.
Troy Sterling Nies music for Music Licensing Track list: 1. Rebel Camp 03 2. Cyclopean Dreams 3. The Hollow Men 4. The Park 5. Neither Dead Nor Dreaming 6. Abduction and Escape 7. Starry Starry Night 8. Curtains 9. Chase To Calabra 10. Entropy IV: Flashback Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing info.
Troy Sterling Nies music for Music Licensing Track list: 1. Rebel Camp 03 2. Cyclopean Dreams 3. The Hollow Men 4. The Park 5. Neither Dead Nor Dreaming 6. Abduction and Escape 7. Starry Starry Night 8. Curtains 9. Chase To Calabra 10. Entropy IV: Flashback Contact info@callthecow.com for licensing info.