12 episodes

Drifter is a collection of stories fuzzing and bending towards your ears. Like a radio station far off on the horizon, listen to the expanding time.

A new story is released each month so dig in and meet the strange faces, circular cowboys, and midnight voices.

Written by William Crane, the first series of stories features original music composed by Thomas James Lemieux and read by a variety of voices.

Drifter Drifter

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Drifter is a collection of stories fuzzing and bending towards your ears. Like a radio station far off on the horizon, listen to the expanding time.

A new story is released each month so dig in and meet the strange faces, circular cowboys, and midnight voices.

Written by William Crane, the first series of stories features original music composed by Thomas James Lemieux and read by a variety of voices.

    The What-Now of Being Invisible

    The What-Now of Being Invisible

    Words written in the invisible. Words from the void, only seen by no one.

    • 13 min
    Ballad of the Time Seller, Part III

    Ballad of the Time Seller, Part III

    Here we are, together in time. Always repeating, with smile.

    • 11 min
    Crossroads Strange

    Crossroads Strange

    A crooked smile among the cypress. He’s waiting there for you, for whatever you may need.

    • 10 min
    Ballad of the Time Seller, Part II

    Ballad of the Time Seller, Part II

    Close your eyes. See the path winding to the inside of no names.

    • 16 min
    Strange Faces

    Strange Faces

    The shapes of shapes to come. Where being late buys you more time. 

    • 13 min
    A Letter from the Moon

    A Letter from the Moon

    The thoughts that the moon thinks when looking down from the vacuum of space upon the light blue. 

    • 10 min

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