Still Surprised
With all the cheap technology we have these days I’m constantly dumbfounded Science Fiction on the Radio from the late ‘40s through 1950s (X-Minus One, etc…) still has better music, sound effects, stories, acting, and creativity than anything since the PodCast era officially took over as rebranded radio. Before radio dramas were lumped into Podcasting, we were starting to get great science fiction radio dramas. Ray Bradbury 13 is amazing. The Twilight Zone has almost 200 Radio episodes, each one absolutely amazing. The BBC kept the torch going on the radio to their credit. Now that these shows can be made on a shoestring budget the quality is almost always “bad” to “Not even trying” We need a producer out there to take a chance and remind people how great radio can be.
DERREKw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/24
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It's written, performed, and produced in such a way that I often forget it's a work of fiction - outlandish truths interwoven with believable untruths make for a hazy narrative that's at once concrete and confounding. Tanis plays like a good creepy story you might find over at...Read full review »
kBeeN via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/15
The production team has clearly learned a thing or two from doing The Black Tapes Podcast (which you should also be listening to!). The overall effect shines, the story is compelling, and I can't wait to see where they take it.Read full review »
Jason Ramboz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/15
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Barnes5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/15
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