Tin Can David Devereux
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- Society & Culture
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'Tin Can' is the story of Gene Reynolds, a pilot who becomes stranded alone in space after an accident aboard his ship.
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An Introduction To Tin Can Audio
A brief introduction to Tin Can Audio and all of the stories that we make.
Featuring clips from:
Tin Can
Middle:Below
The Tower
Folxlore
The Dungeon Economic Model
Written and produced by David Devereux
More information at tincanaudio.co.uk
Patreon: patreon.com/tincanaudio
Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/tincanaudio
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OUR NEW SHOW: Middle:Below Episode I - Continue
I'm extremely excited to share the new audio drama podcast from the creator of Tin Can: Middle:Below
Middle:Below is a story of ghosts, cats and the slightly odd people who care for them.
If you like the show please consider following the show wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on twitter @middle_below
and please, remember, that bad things will happen -
Volition - Part 2
The two part finale to Tin Can
featuring the voices of Anna Rose James, David Pellow, Charlotte Ryder, Jack Lloyd, Malcolm Rumbles, Julia Douglas, Rosie Doyle and Mark Gallie. -
Volition - Part 1
The two part finale to Tin Can
featuring the voices of Anna Rose James, David Pellow, Charlotte Ryder, Jack Lloyd, Malcolm Rumbles, Julia Douglas, Rosie Doyle and Mark Gallie.
Thank you for listening to Tin Can -
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12 Disaster - Tin Can
'...pirates'
This episode features the voices of Anna Rose James and Leona Crancher
The intro features a sample from the Star Trek Voyager episode 'Warlord'
Customer Reviews
Fun story
I think a lot more could be done with this. Hope they consider revisiting this story.
Amazing sound
I originally listened to Middle:Below and The Tower a few months ago, then binge listened to this yesterday.
I love the soundscaping and the intro to each episode. The outro music was also stunning. Also David Devereux’s voice is probably the most calming one I have ever heard.
Also Doc is definitely part of the Q Continuum
A Great Series to Binge
I love story podcasts like this, esp completed ones that I can binge on a long car ride.
The characters were fun, the universe was neat, and the sound effects usually worked great (some sound balancing issues, but that’s probably me and my auditory processing issues vs the volume button vs the car).