Fri, 30 January 2026
Slumberland's Oral History Project shifts focus to explore the life and times of Noah Dahl. Equal parts globetrotting archaeologist and musical instrument fanatic, Noah's legacy includes a trove of cursed sound recordings. Whit Pistil takes Thomas Edward M back to where it all began with The First Curse. More about Slumberland at this link. Whit Pistil performed by Heidi Fischer. The song "Dance of the Nikisi" by Agent-X from the album Rituals. The sound design in this episode owes thanks to Freesound Project contributors: fredericfont,pagancow, hitrison, Gutek, olichite,alcappuccino, leonelmail, giddster, podsburgh, apallot, inspector, zat_dude, erokia, craigsmith, jjdg, bluedelta, florianreichelt, kyles, 15gpanskakacovabarbosa, original_sound,tosha73, rudmer_rotteveel, Jovica, dynamique,prueslove, erbsland-music, kykes, tgerginov, bernhoftbret, jormac326, randomrecord19, kirkrcarter,borgory, vilkas_sound, froey, lord_tarkus, greenlinker, razzvio, richwise, designerschoice, juskiddink. Thank YOU for listening to Slumberland! |
Thu, 15 January 2026
This is your Myth and Wyrm Report. Seasonal updates to help you find the best nightcrawler supplies and avoid dangerous sea monsters. This message will repeat. More about Slumberland at this link. Quincy Dintz performed by Catty Donnelly Merlin Jebb performed by Thomas R. Mansell The song "Unexpected Hoedown In Bagging Area" by Doctor Turtle. The song "Tempest" by Agent-X from the album Rituals. The sound design in this episode owes thanks to Freesound Project contributors: juskiddink and trp. Thank YOU for listening to Slumberland! |
