A review of sorts
A review of sorts Only 10 episodes long but packed with action, pathos, humor, creepiness, and, of course, the seediest bits of London and humanity, Myke Barlett’s Electricity won’t disappoint Salmon & Dusk fans. Indeed, listeners new to Myke’s work will find this tightly written, well narrated piece is a better place to start listening. Myke seems to have settled into his podcasting style; his smooth accent never interferes with the story but instead draws you in, convincing you Aston is telling you his story over several pints in a smoke-filled pub. Additionally, this is perhaps the best use of music in a podcasted novel I’ve heard to date; the range of songs further develop each scene, strengthening whichever mood Myke’s shooting for at any given moment. I want more. Can’t wait for Kilbey’s sequel of sorts.
impers via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/25/07
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Myke's "How to Disappear Completely" is my favorite podcast novel - er, was, until I listened to Electricity. Twice. Insightful, brutally so, about the ways people think or don't think, feel or don't feel, and act or don't act. By the end, you'll feel like this group of friends are *your*...Read full review »
cdrane via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/07
Terrific literature. The music makes it even better than it could be in print. This is Sigler quality podcasting, though utterly unique. Great job Myke.
the Broker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/08
Enjoyable if slightly surreal tale, easy listening on my ipod while relaxing before bedtime. Well read and a good take on life in London.
Eastanglian via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/15/09
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