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A horror anthology podcast that features musical guests from a variety of genres with claws.
REAL SONIC DANGER.
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Weird Out Here (EP 4: THE CASE OF THE CHRISTMAS ASSASSINS)
Episode 4.
Theme song by Steve Colca. -
Episode 15 - The Lurking Transmission
Tale #1:
"One Last Job", written and performed by Justin Lutz.
Song #1:
"Masks of Satan" by TERROR NOSFERATU PROPAGANDA
Tale #2:
"LIGHTS OUT: DEAD ENEMIES" by Evan Dean Shelton
Song #2:
"Event Horizon/From Beyond" by Bigg Sluggathor
Tale #3:
"The Last Holiday" written and performed by Matthew Mitchell
Song #3:
"The Mysteries of Nations" by Mehenet -
Episode 14 - The Lurking Transmission
Written by Edwin Callihan and Evan Dean Shelton.
Music by NHMTH, and Grave Gnosis.
WE ARE ALL BORN UNDER THE MASTER'S SPELL. -
Episode 13 - The Lurking Transmission
The Lurking Transmission is written, produced, directed, and engineered by Evan Dean Shelton.
But this episode was a group effort…
The first tale,
“The Tale of the Flayed Saint”,
was written by Michael Francis,
and narrated by Rain Corbyn.
The first song was “Phantasm Epoch”
by Voidthrone.
The second tale,
“Ess and Em (The Long Noose)”,
was written by Evan Dean Shelton,
and performed by Nicole Ruth Starret.
The second song was
“Coffin Shake”, by Bound For The Ground.
The third tale,
“The Joys of Gardening”
was written by Katie Steinruck
and narrated by Christa Pagliei.
The third song was “Limbic Gate/Coma Mob”
by Lvers.
The voice of The Lurking News is
Heather Melton.
The voice of The Lurking Credits is me,
Jennifer Roberson.
Additional engineering for this episode by
Rain Corbyn, and Nicole Ruth Starret.
Everything you hear on The Lurking Transmission is protected by copyright law, but we here at The Transmission are outlaws and black magicians, therefore we do not rely on the law.
If you f**k with us, we will fuck with you.
And that’s some smoke you don’t want.
Dear Receiver, things may seem bad out there.
Maybe they are.
Maybe we are reaching a critical mass of awfulness.
If that is the case, we will reach it together.
You are not alone.
Thank you for listening. -
Double Feature of DOOM
Two of my audio dramas,
"Noose For A Necklace, Knife For A Pen",
and
"Rats Out: Halloween 1988",
cut together with a lil somethin' new in the middle.
NOT a new episode. Not really.
Episode 13 is coming real soon though, Dear Receiver... -
Episode 12 - The Lurking Transmission
Bloody Samhain and Horrific Halloween, Dear Receiver...
The Lurking Transmission is created, produced, directed, and engineered by Evan Dean Shelton.
Except for this episode, which was also directed and engineered by Edwin Callihan...
The first tale, "Lights Out: Halloween 1989", was written and performed by Evan Dean Shelton.
The first song was "The Lurking Transmition", by Shulkskull.
The second tale was "Beach Bay Carnival Grind", written by O.F. Cieri, and performed by Anthony Bothelo.
The second song was "Lessons in Lurking (Killer Klown Mix)", by Brian Sangmeister.
The third tale, "NECROZOIC", was written by Edwin Callihan, and performed by Edwin Callihan, and Evan Dean Shelton.
The third song was "TLAMNALLI", by TZOMPANTLI.
The backing track used for The Lurking News in this episode is by Brian Sangmeister.
The voice of "The Lurking News" is Heather Melton.
The voice of The Lurking Credits is me, Jennifer Roberson.
Everything you hear within the space of The Lurking Transmission is protected by copyright law, but we here at The Lurking Transmission are outlaws and black magicians, therefore we don't rely on the law. If you fuck with us, we will f**k with you.
Blessed Samhain and Happy Halloween, Dear Receiver.
Customer Reviews
Fantastic
Scary as hell!
Scratches your horror itch
The stories are fun & unique, the acting is great & the music slays. What more can you ask of an anthology show? Check it out if you like horror fiction, have an appreciation for classic horror & want to support independent creators doing their thing.
An awesome and masterful horror every time
Definitely recommend to anyone wanting some chills at work, in the car, or at home. #poorsteve