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Ghost Frequency
by Muttley’s Marauders
All stories begin with a sound.Late one night, whilst scanning the dead space between radio stations, a faint signal appears- almost human, almost a melody.At first it seems like interference. Atmospheric noise. Cold War leftovers drifting through the airwaves.But the signal keeps returning... and so do memories. Memories of something that might not have happened years ago.Always the same frequency. Always at the same time, and always just long enough for it to feel intentional.In this series we'll follow the fragments left behind; notebooks, messages, interviews and the signal itself. We will look into the histories of all involved, to try and answer a question that becomes more troubling the deeper we look;-Was there ever a transmission? Or simply was it just fragmented memories that were mis-remembered.? Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferre
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We've Got No Glue
I miss how easy it was before we tried.Draft saved three times. Never sent.Glue fails under stress.So do metaphorsLove is supposed to connect things.This just highlights the cracks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tales From The Caspian Sea
These are the tales from the Caspian SeaAnd If I follow the story far enoughI might finally reach youBut if I find youAre you what I need you to be?So nothing ever ends the sameEvery tale has a different ending Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ontology
Identity isn’t discovered.It’s negotiated.List titled “Definitions”• Love: alignment• Freedom: absence of obligation• Honesty: saying it out loudSomeone has written underneath:Or avoided.Ontology didn’t answer anything. It just made the questions louder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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History Mystery
She recognised him immediately.Not as someone she wanted — as someone who would complicate things.Handwritten note on hotel stationer;-Don’t confuse intensity with intimacy.Beneath it, added later:You always do.Technical noteConception does not require intent.Only conditions.A question mark added in pencil:Did you create this —or did you just allow it? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Ghost Frequency
The signal was never meant for anyone in particular.That was the first mistake.Three people, separated by distance and doubt, feel the same unease at the same moment — the sense that something has shifted.Not forward.Sideways.Somewhere, a signal fails to arrive. Somewhere else, it is received too late.Chapter 1: Transmission fragments, voice memos, fragmented conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Just Looking For Fun
He wasn’t looking for meaning. He wasn’t looking for connection. He wasn’t looking for trouble. He was looking for fun. And to him, fun meant possibility without consequence.Photograph(glossy, edges worn)Three figures, motion-blurred. Arms raised. Faces indistinct.On the back:This is when it still felt like freedom.Below, in darker ink:Or when you started confusing attention with affection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
All stories begin with a sound.Late one night, whilst scanning the dead space between radio stations, a faint signal appears- almost human, almost a melody.At first it seems like interference. Atmospheric noise. Cold War leftovers drifting through the airwaves.But the signal keeps returning... and so do memories. Memories of something that might not have happened years ago.Always the same frequency. Always at the same time, and always just long enough for it to feel intentional.In this series we'll follow the fragments left behind; notebooks, messages, interviews and the signal itself. We will look into the histories of all involved, to try and answer a question that becomes more troubling the deeper we look;-Was there ever a transmission? Or simply was it just fragmented memories that were mis-remembered.? Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferre
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Muttley’s Marauders
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