Illogical Contraption: Nights After Dark Erik Thybony
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Horror / Comedy / Sci-Fi / Ghosts / Aliens / UFOs / Occult / Metal / Conspiracy Theory / Travel / Podcast
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Episode 217 - Musical Seances and Mystic Chords
Low Riders, Werewolf Elvis, Music Channeled by Satan, Spaghetti Western Jams with Vocals, Music Channeled by Dead Composers, Chord of the Pleroma, Drum and Bass EVP Loops, and more!
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Episode 216 - Eclipse Kickoff Spectacular
Charles and I (but mostly Charles) dive into info cults, astrology, earthquakes, CERN, geopolitics, and the esoteric aspects of upcoming eclipse!
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Episode 215 - Exorcism of the Counterculture
Pranjal and I discuss the intersection of movies, psyops, and killings, suicide cults post suicide, and the final form of McDonald’s managers. ALWAYS a good time!
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Episode 214 - Roman Tinder
Discover the origins of Valentine's Day, more occult jams, more tarot jams, and a very special Nights After Dark Neverending Playlist for your listening pleasure! (Note: may contain ending.)
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Episode 213 - Entertaining The AI
Charles and I discuss the coming technological gold rush of the Age of Aquarius. This is the dawning!
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Episode 212 - Aztec Impressions
Wherein I recount my adventures in Mexico and then play some trippy electronic jams sonically representing the Tarot, the Occult, and the Zodiac. Like, wow, man.
Customer Reviews
NAD,SLAY ME DADDY
I started my Nights After Dark journey during an extreme bout of insomnia and I am so thankful to Erik for keeping me entertained during such insane times . Sure the subject matter isn’t light and airy, but it’s enlightened me and pushed me to think more critically about so many things . I am also completely obsessed with his often sidekick Charles who makes me crack up with his perfect monotone delivery. Only neg is when Erik hits us with hot stock goss but I forgive him because he otherwise brings extreme levels of stoke ! Don’t ever leave us NAD
RIP ILL CON LOVE LIVE NITES AD
This is the funniest podcast out there. Cryptids, stock tips everything.
Simply Essential Podcasting
It’s like a John Peel session where Brian Wilson rearranges original master tracks from George Martin except all of the musical notes are fantastic flights of fancy