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No Static At All

Sweet Static

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A DIY music podcast hosted by Alex Beciana and Aaron Kennedy Jones. Tune in every Friday to hear the best music you haven't heard (yet)! Powered by Sweet Static (www.sweetstatic.com)! ### We're an independent multimedia music publication and community platform based in Brooklyn, NY. Our mission is to create a platform for underground artists and music scenes that usually go ignored. Social media can bring disparate DIY communities together from around the world who would otherwise not be awa ...
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Where You Been?

Andrew Loy

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"Where You Been?" is a show all about reconnecting with old friends. Whether it has been a few months or 20 years, "Where You Been?" focuses on intentionally reconnecting with incredible people. Join Andrew Loy as he looks to the past, present and future with old friends.
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I Spit on Your Podcast

Spinsters of Horror

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A monthly podcast brought to you by the Spinsters of Horror! This is a time once a month when Jess puts down her bloody knitting needles and Kelly steps away from the TV to discuss horror, cult, and subversive cinema with thoughtful analysis, research, and passion. This is also home to KELLY’S TABOO TERRORS! A monthly podcast exploring the transgressive side of cinema.
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Narratives Library National Edition

Karena Wynn-Moylan author interviewer broadcaster

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Each week award winning radio presenter Karena Wynn-Moylan interviews different authors and asks them to read their own work . The website www.narrativeslibrary.com gets over 200,000 hits per month and contains over 500 authors reading for just 5 minutes. This 28 minute podcast allows slightly longer reads and interviews, together with carefully selected musical tracks. 'Quickpods' is the Narratives Library short and sweet edition lasting up to 15 minutes, featuring one new author each week. ...
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Join comedians Dan McKeon and Rhiannon Shaw as they talk about the mind the best show about the work life balance, Severance. With the help of a different comedian each week, they get to the bottom of all its creepy mysteries. What do the goats mean? What does Lumon do? And why is it so hard to bring out another season of this show?
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Welcome to season two, Morgue Rats! In this episode, I introduce to you the films, themes, and ideas surrounding what I call Cultural Extremism, along with finally defining what this damn title means. It will be a season of uncomfortable truths and disturbing films; films that shatter your soul and throw you deep into an existential crisis. Trust m…
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In this episode of SPINSTERS CHOICE, one of us selects a movie we're passionate about. This time, it's Jessica's turn, and naturally, she is taking us back to Japan. Japanese horror, especially J-Horror, is captivating, and combine it with found footage, and you have a Koji Shiraishi film—the director we have decided to spotlight for this Spinster’…
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It’s time for season one to die. Necrophilia is dead, buried, and no one has been left wanting. From the concept of the taboo, to reflections of the season past, this episode should satisfy your lust for the macabre. Remember, everyone benefits from rational educational exposure to taboo topics, and corpse fucking has been dissected to death. This …
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In this episode, we are returning to our beloved Weird Girl to discuss the recently released whimsical necro rom-com LISA FRANKENSTEIN from 2024. We will revisit who the Weird Girl is, discuss the morbidity of young girls (and ourselves), and come to a topic that we find ourselves never escaping… NECROPHILIA. Enjoy and welcome to our dark side… Int…
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This month is the season finale! And I have chosen the perfect film and guest to end on. I will be dissecting THE YEARNING OF MARIA D (2018) from the elusive underground filmmaker Marian Dora. The final movie on necrophilia is a powerhouse of the extreme, and I can’t wait to share it with you. We will be tackling animal death on screen, arthouse ex…
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In this episode, we conclude our in-depth exploration of Ti West’s slasher trilogy with the 2024 film MaXXXine. We continue from our discussions on X and Pearl, concentrating on the connection between the porn industry and the horror genre. This installment takes us into the 80s atmosphere as we follow our protagonist, Maxine Minx, on her path to b…
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Screenworks is a National Film and TV body based in Northern NSW Australia that has grown from a small local, to national to global influential body in 25 years. I popped along to their 2025 conference and 25th birthday party , sponsored by Netflix, to ask a few people the simple question- who are you, where have you come from, why are you here - t…
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This month, I'm traversing the world of Italian horror cinema with Lamberto Bava’s MACABRE! Known for releasing some controversial films like Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, and The New York Ripper, the Italian horror market is no stranger to transgressive themes. Though this is a more subtle take on necrophilia than other films covered, it is …
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In this episode, we are returning to Original Vs. The Remake with not one by three films! With the release of Robert Eggert’s film Nosferatu (2024), we decided it was time for us to get caught up on this new adaptation of two beloved vampire films of ours: Nosferatu (1922) & Nosferatu (1979). We will explore how each of these films compare to each …
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This month, I am diving into the wonderful, grimy world of 90s shot-on-video cinema. Starring the cult star Ghetty Chasun and a part of Hugh Gallagher’s Gore trilogy, this is one of my favorite necrophilia films! It portrays two interesting aspects of the fetish: one titillating and one desperate, both entertaining. My guest for this episode is Mar…
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In this episode, we are bringing back SPINSTER vs SPINSTER, and the film up for debate is the 1987 Neo-Western vampire film, Near Dark. One of us loves it and the other finds the film to be overrated. Enjoy and welcome to our dark side… Intro/Outro Music: Kiss of the Creature by Dance with the Dead Artwork by: Jess Hrycyk Editing work by: Jessica F…
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This month, I am dissecting two horror films from indie filmmaker Dustin Mills, Her Name Was Torment (2014) and Her Name Was Torment II: Agony (2016). Blending cult conspiracies, angels, serial killing, corpse banging, and solid gore, these films give you a look into the filthy, perverse world of female necrophiliacs. And we like it! My guest for t…
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In this episode, we are bringing back SPINSTERS CHOICE, where one of us chooses a movie we are passionate about. This time around it's Kelly’s CHOICE and she CHOSE Canada’s underdog of cult cinema - Things (1989). Enjoy and welcome to our dark side… Intro/Outro Music: Kiss of the Creature by Dance with the Dead Artwork by: Jess Hrycyk Editing work …
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It’s another episode of our Know Your Roots: History of Horror Series, but this time we are recapping the last 50 years of horror, before we forge ahead into our next decade, which will be the 1970s. We will do a recap of major historical events and movements that influenced the horror genre from the 1920s to 1960s, and the films we have already ta…
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Welcome to Kelly’s Taboo Terrors, a monthly podcast that explores the transgressive side of cinema. These movies, and discussions, are not for the faint of heart so listener's discretion is strongly advised. This month, I am tackling a very explicit and interesting film by famed Italian extreme horror filmmaker, Domiziano Cristopharo - eROTik (2018…
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In this episode, we are starting a brand new series called SHE IS DEATH where we explore the theme of revenge through our Female Avengers from different countries around the world. The first stop is SOUTH KOREA with LADY VENGEANCE (2005), part of Park Chan-Wook's infamous vengeance trilogy. Enjoy and welcome to our dark side… Intro/Outro Music: Kis…
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A film I love to hate, and hate to love, Deadgirl (2008) remains one of the most disgusting pieces of cinema I have ever experienced. And that’s saying a lot! Bringing to the screen violent misogyny through zombie rape, assault, and brutality, Deadgirl is tremendously offensive and controversial - but also one that gets people talking. It’s a 00s n…
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In this episode, we are traversing the gritty sensory overload that is the fascinating world of Japanese Cyberpunk with two powerful films from the 1980s, Death Powder (1986) and Tetsuo: The Iron Man (1988). We will be discussing the loss of identity and the new world of flesh when man infuses with metal or metal becomes flesh, as well as touching …
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As far as necrophilia films go, none are more recognizable than German filmmaker, Jorg Buttgereit's, Nekromantik. Epitomizing underground transgressive cinema, Nekromantik shows us the sensual side of the paraphilia, giving us a film with a legacy of sexual depravity and iconic imagery. A cerebral exploitation film that forces us to witness sex, de…
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It’s time to crack open a cold one as the first official season of Kelly’s Taboo Terrors is in full swing! In this episode, I am revisiting the often reviled necrophilia short film by director Nacho Cerda, Aftermath (1994). A powerful film without dialogue, Aftermath says wonders about the desecration of the body after death and how violent brutali…
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The first episode of Kelly’s Taboo Terrors has arrived! To get you ready for the season ahead, I talk about the what, where, when, why and how's of necrophilia. A particular interest of mine are the gendered differences between our beloved necrophiles, that of which I divulge here. Enjoy your season primer Morgue Rats, but don't get too excited as …
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Daniel and Rhiannon are joined by roast battle legend and Fast & Furious academic Shalaka Kurup to the podcast, talking about episode 3 of Apple TV's Severance. Topics include: getting absorbed in a spreadsheet, best TV show theme parks, time travel, and which of the Sex & The City girls would thrive at Lumon. LINKS: instagram.com/daniel_mckeon ins…
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Mark Holden tells us what it was like to become a 'rising star' in 'My Idol Years', how he accidentally insulted Elton John and about turning his back on fame to become a barrister. Stuart Coupe has hung out backstage with almost everyone from the 70s, until now. A highly respected rock journalist his book 'Roadies', is a tribute to the boys in the…
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James Bradley , author of 'Clade' reads from his speculative fiction novel and discusses how he writes about global catastrophes froma human reltionships viewpoint. Melissa Lucashenko is an award winning Australian indigenous author who gives us an insight to the personal struggles of individuals as they attempt to make their way in a white dominat…
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We're tackling episode 2 of Severance this week and joined by comedian IAN SMITH (Stand Up Sketch Show, Radio 4) bringing all the heat agains big melon. Conversation topics include: raspberry mush, does Milchick have a family?, Severance, Apple TV, first jobs, corporate bullshit, and True Detective. DANIEL: instagram.com/daniel_mckeon RHIANNON: ins…
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It's the first episode of The Innie Outie Cast with Daniel McKeon and Rhiannon Shaw. Severance on Apple TV is one of the best and most mysterious shows around so who best to fit the pieces of how Lumon Industries works than a couple of idiot comedians and their friends! Joining us to discuss the show's first episode, Good News About Hell, is comedi…
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Jess Kitching's book is fiction but based on her own experience and that of other women who have felt the fear of being stalked by a serial killer. Jess tries to get right into the mind of one such character in her book -'Lucky Number 11'; In her book 'A Question of Age' Jacinta Parsons is concerned that society is stacked against women when it com…
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Dinuka McKenzie - The Torrent Dinuka McKenzie is an Australian Indigenous novelist who writes Crime novels. "It’s hard enough being a female detective without being pregnant, exhausted and with a competitive and ambitious, new partner in tow .Detective Sergeant Kate Miles is counting down the days until her maternity leave when not one but two new …
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In this episode we are returning to Original Vs. The Remake with not one by three films! We are talking about one of Jessica’s favorite series - The Evil Dead! We will talk about the original cult classic from 1981, the blood soaked 2013 remake as well as the severely underrated Bloody Muscle Builder in Hell - The Japanese Evil Dead from 1995!Enjoy…
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