Observable Radio is a found footage podcast of retro sci-fi and analog horror from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, Wendy Hector, and the Observable Radio EnsembleOur First Season, The Tower, an interconnected anthology of alternate universes in crises, is now complete.When he discovers something beneath the static of the worlds’s communication network, an unnamed Observer begins to catalog... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionScience FictionDrama |
Mapping the Crooked Places. A different kind of thrall. An old song sung with a new voice. A night blooming flower.
The Third Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wend... more
Dispatches from the past. A long journey comes to an end. They only love you for so long. I am a free man.
The Second Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, Purpurina, and Wendy Hector... more
The Observer and Trapper swap stories. On the origins of Christmas Traditions. You'll never bake anything good again. The mouldering remains of last year.
The First Supplemental Frequency from Observable Radio, a found footage podcast from Cameron S... more
Carrier Wave is the Patreon exclusive companion podcast that discusses the origins, inspirations, and production of Observable Radio.Carrier Wave One - April 2024 - Transmissions A.01 - A.03
* Featuring Cameron Suey, Phil van Hest, and Purpurina
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You'll be tempted to pay less attention to the opening and closing of this show, but that is a mistake. The "middle bits" are great, but the real story happens around that. Fab!
You'll be tempted to pay less attention to the opening and closing of this show, but that is a mistake. The "middle bits" are great, but the real story happens around that. Fab!
Observable Radio uses one of the most unique narrative device in fictional podcasts, it's delightful to piece all the clues together and discover all those deranged alternate worlds.
What would you get if you combined The Outer Limits, Black Mirror, Welcome to Nightvale, and a little bit of Futurama? Probably something that’s less good than this show, which manages to marry its many interests and inspirations into a cohesive, riveting whole. With a who’s who of creepy voice and writing talent rotating through the cast, and the perfect bite-sized episode length, this tray of dystopic bonbons is good all the way through.
Well produced and intriguing found footage anthology podcast. Can't wait for more.
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This podcast is a unique found footage anthology that interweaves retro science fiction and analog horror themes. Centered around an unnamed Observer who captures eerie signals from alternate realities, it explores unsettling narratives filled with existential dread, societal commentary, and philosophical inquiries. Each episode feature improvisational paths, sometimes touching on elements such as artificial intelligence and survival, often framed within dramatic, suspenseful storytelling. The unsettling tone and intriguing concepts make the series a captivating listen for fans of genre storytelling and those intrigued by the curiosities of alternate worlds.
Listeners are likely to appreciate the expertly produced soundscapes, the ensemble... more
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2. Tatiana Gefter
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