They've made a device that detects the kind of sounds we're not meant to hear...Scotland, 1933. A group of rogue scholars, led by Dr Mungo Macrae, have developed new technologies that allow them to detect the sonic activities of paranormal phenomena on the outer edges of the known world... These are the secret radio broadcasts of the Committee of Enigmas, captured and committed to a hidden archive... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Science FictionFictionMusic |
Dr Macrae leads a team of Committee members into the mountainous extremities of the Cairngorms in search of the sounds of cryptozoological phenomena.
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The Committee of Enigmas learns of the full horrors of experiments conducted at Station 44 and the manifestation of the Ghost-seer.
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The Committee of Enigmas receives a package from Dr Marian Tarknassus revealing the secret operations of a remote government communications facility, known as Station 44.
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Dr Macrae reports on the sonic investigations of Ms Marley Gray, a promising young research student of the deep weird who is determined to capture the elusive sounds of a supernatural sea creature.
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Apple Podcasts | #129 |
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The content features a unique blend of eerie storytelling focusing on paranormal phenomena and the exploration of fear, folklore, and unsolved mysteries, all woven into a narrative that blends fiction and historical elements. Central to these episodes is the character of Dr. Mungo Macrae, who and his colleagues investigate ghostly voices, ghost seers, and the unlimited potential of sound, particularly through the use of innovative technology designed to capture sonic anomalies. Themes of death, revenge, and human curiosity about the unknown run strongly throughout the content, often accompanied by chilling accounts and folklore from Scotland.
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