Stitched together each week like audio driftwood, Moth Hotel is a disorienting collage of voices, broadcasts, bulletins and abandoned messages. Deadpan, surreal and hauntingly funny, it's an addictive, guilty pleasure that feels like stumbling into a secret frequency you were never meant to find. Every episode sounds like it’s falling apart in a different way - its meaning slowly drifting out of r... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionComedy InterviewsComedyFiction |
Foraging for lost dreams in the woods, something rather odd in the Moth Hotel Museum, and a giant angel with an important message. Written and produced by Brian Luff. A Sowerby & Luff production for Studio Senseless.
Where is Bernard? Also, Jack has been staring into the void again, and someone has moved Moth Hotel exactly six inches to the left. Written and produced by Brian Luff. A Sowerby & Luff production for Studio Senseless.
A museum for mistakes, the dangers of salad dressing, and why the animals are behaving strangely at Moth Hotel. Written and produced by Brian Luff. A Sowerby & Luff production for Studio Senseless.
Wrestling with crocodiles, a chair that refuses to be sat on, and a big room full of books with no endings. Written and produced by Brian Luff. A Sowerby & Luff production for Studio Senseless. Written and produced by Brian Luff. A Sowerby & Luff pro... more
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This podcast creates a uniquely immersive experience by blending deadpan humor with surreal storytelling through a collage of voices and strange narratives. Each episode is characterized by the disjointed exploration of bizarre topics such as existentialism, absurdity, and peculiar characters interacting in the enigmatic setting of Moth Hotel. Listeners are invited into a world filled with cryptic messages, comedic skits, and whimsical reflections that evoke curiosity and laughter. The strange ambiance is likely to resonate with those who appreciate avant-garde humor, making it a compelling choice for fans of experimental and surreal comedy.
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Moth Hotel launched a month ago and published 9 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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