Welcome to Night Vale
Heard about a strange podcast today. Called 'Welcome to Night Vale' it is done in the style of a small town radio broadcast of a strange town in the desert.
Very, very interesting. Kind of hard to describe, but very lovecraftian in feel.
Very, very interesting. Kind of hard to describe, but very lovecraftian in feel.
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- Daemon Sultan
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Cool, thanks for the share. I'm subscribing now.
Here is the main site for it- http://www.commonplacebooks.com/p/blog-page.html
Here is the main site for it- http://www.commonplacebooks.com/p/blog-page.html
Keeper Dan of the Miskatonic University Podcast
Big thanks for finding this as it's been quite entertaining so far like some night gaunt coming down to not only tickle you but doing so with some Groucho Marx glasses/moustache on it. With the short length these have been good to go through & tempted to just get a ton of them then burn it to a cd to listen to in the car further enriching the radio format of the show. Once I move I need to get one of the Night Vale mugs as I'll have more room for it.
Best so far I think early on have been the stuff about the dog park, which makes me really want to get a few people (in robes) with some stuffed animals on leashes & flash mob at night the dog park near my friend's place to get his & other reactions. One delightful Lovecraftian description in one episode where it describes the sound of something being akin to the laughter of dozens of children getting caught in a combine harvester.
They did a great job too after a few episodes in about audible.com too.
Best so far I think early on have been the stuff about the dog park, which makes me really want to get a few people (in robes) with some stuffed animals on leashes & flash mob at night the dog park near my friend's place to get his & other reactions. One delightful Lovecraftian description in one episode where it describes the sound of something being akin to the laughter of dozens of children getting caught in a combine harvester.
They did a great job too after a few episodes in about audible.com too.
"That's funny, usually the blood gets off on the second floor." -Mr. Burns in The Shinning episode (Treehouse of horror V)
There is no dog park.fox01313 wrote: Best so far I think early on have been the stuff about the dog park, which makes me really want to get a few people (in robes) with some stuffed animals on leashes & flash mob at night the dog park near my friend's place to get his & other reactions.
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I'm obsessed with this podcast. It's exactly the kind of experimental program that can only come from podcasting. And I love it.
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- Daemon Sultan
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I love how they have the constant rotation of station interns. Their numerous deaths were for the greater glory of Night Vale.
And Cactus Bluffs can go to hell.
And Cactus Bluffs can go to hell.
Keeper Dan of the Miskatonic University Podcast
The intern memorial in the station cafeteria is quite lovely. You should visit it some time.Keeper Dan wrote:I love how they have the constant rotation of station interns. Their numerous deaths were for the greater glory of Night Vale.