
H.P. Lovecraft Radio Hour, Vol. 1
By H.P. Lovecraft, Performed by a Full Cast
1 Hour – [AUDIO DRAMA]
Publisher: Changing Elevations
Published: 2007
HP Lovecraft Radio Hour Vol. I gathers together the three tales “Picture in the House,” “Dagon,” and “Beyond the Wall of Sleep” from Lovecraft’s early works, and couples them with original interludes. Narration is joined by sound effects and musical composition to elevate the stories beyond “books on CD”. A visceral audio experience transports you to a realm where humanity is neither present nor accounted for.
You may want to avoid listening to these recordings if you are alone and despairing. Such an environment could lead to wild hallucinations or worse yet, a warped perception on reality. We cannot be held responsible for any such…happenings.
In essence, we strongly urge you to listen to this collection with the utmost caution. Beware of the path to madness you will undoubtedly embark upon. Also be sure to share this experience with all your friends and family, such mental anguish should not be hoarded by any one mind.
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Posted by Scott D. Danielson








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