A blast from the past. The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company’s radio adaptation of “The Colour Out of Space” (MP3)…
Colour Out of Space – radio adapation
26 Monday Mar 2012
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26 Monday Mar 2012
Posted in Lovecraftian arts, Podcasts etc.
A blast from the past. The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company’s radio adaptation of “The Colour Out of Space” (MP3)…
08 Thursday Mar 2012
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Not sure where to start with Lovecraftian music? Need a sampler anthology? The new Soggy Bog Podcast, number 66, has done the heavy curation for you, and his “Tribute To The Great Old One, H.P. Lovecraft”, is now available for download…
“features a ritual of tracks, which as the title suggests, are influenced by H.P. Lovecraft from the likes of Nox Arcana, Aldebaran, Arkham Witch, Black Sabbath, Reverend Bizarre, Old One, Thee Lamp of Thoth, Electric Wizard, Moss, Saturnalia Temple, Tyranny and so much more, in fact the entire show lasts a whopping 3 hours!”

08 Thursday Mar 2012
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MP3s of Roddy McDowall Reads: the Horror Stories of H.P. Lovecraft at SFFAudio. Roddy was of course the superb main ape star (Caesar) of the original Planet of The Apes series of movies, now being so wonderfully re-booted [update: this applies to the first movie only]. His vinyl L.P. disc is long out-of-print, and is not listed on either Amazon USA or UK or avalable for sale anywhere I can find.

05 Monday Mar 2012
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A new Wayne June audia recording of Lovecraft. Only a short one, though. Wayne reads To Virgil Finlay Upon his Drawing Of Robert Bloch’s Tale “The Faceless God” for SFFAudio…

16 Thursday Feb 2012
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A new commercial reading of the Lovecraft sonnet cycle, Fungi from Yuggoth…
“A reading of H.P. Lovecraft’s Fungi from Yuggoth, set to music. Written in a short period between 1929-1930, Lovecraft’s sonnet cycle of 36 poems express his own unique visions of horror and wonder in a succinct and atmospheric style. In the Innsmouth House Press edition of this work, HPL’s poetry is read by Paul Maclean and set to specially composed music by Allicorn. The recording also comes with a 25 page booklet which includes the sonnets themselves, a brief history of Fungi from Yuggoth, footnotes on select poems and an introduction by Lovecraftian author, W.H. Pugmire.”
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8phXiDA3W4&w=640&h=360]
12 Sunday Feb 2012
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Audio book reading of Lovecraft’s “The Street” (1919), well read and paced in a 15 minute reading by Sean Puckett.

Above: Joseph Margulies, “New England Street Scene”.
30 Monday Jan 2012
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The archive of the Die Untonen [The Undead]: Life Science and Pulp Fiction symposium proceedings are now online, for free. The event was held in Hamburg, Germany (12-14th May 2011) and was an interesting mashup of academic talks, science, art, workshops and performances…
“A unique interdisciplinary meeting of experts from the biotechnology, medical professionals, bioethicists, philosophers, theologians, legal jurists, health workers, artists, film and media makers and pop icons. The visitors and experts come together in unexpected combinations and on various issues in rooms that modeled after film sets (Hospital, Cemetery, Laboratory and Cinema – and so typical places of production and negotiation of the “undead”). The visitors can move freely through the entire setting at any time. All conversations, lectures, presentations, performances and experiments are recorded and broadcast live, so that the recipient can independently of their position in a set of infrared receivers and headphones to listen to every situation.”
19 Thursday Jan 2012
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Given Lovecraft’s interest in astronomy, and his use of it in fiction, this new 28 minute BBC Radio 4 documentary might interest — Frankenstein’s Moon (“Listen Again” online in the UK)…
“Did the Moon shining into Mary Shelley’s bedroom in June 1816 play a part in the genesis of her Frankenstein story? Adam Rutherford explores this and other influences cast by astronomical phenomena on the work of writers and artists, such as Galileo’s painter friend Ludovico Cigoli, Arthur Conan Doyle, and modern Sherlock creator Mark Gatiss.”
09 Monday Jan 2012
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A new audio recording of “The Rats in The Walls” adapted and directed by Jeffrey Gardner, read by Sebastian H. Orr, and with an original cello score performed by Ira Ochs.
03 Tuesday Jan 2012
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A video of the panel on Lovecraft at the Seattle Art Museum in 2011. Sound is rather rough, so if anyone wants to do subtitles then it would be appreciated.
31 Saturday Dec 2011
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S.T. Joshi and Jason V Brock stand in for Wilum Pugmire on his regular YouTube show…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60KKU2g_BSo&w=640&h=360]
19 Monday Dec 2011
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Panel Borders concludes its mini-series of podcasts about Lovecraft in the comics, with #4, “Unnamable Horrors in Genre Comics“…
“Concluding our series of shows about H.P. Lovecraft, Alex Fitch talks to three creators who have recently penned comics inspired by his monsters and scenarios. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning talk about adding a Lovecraftian twist to Marvel Superheroes in their titles Realm of Kings and The Thanos Imperative, which feature alternative versions of Captain Marvel and the Avengers possessed by the ‘Many-angled Ones’. Also Ed Brubaker discusses Fatale, his latest collaboration with artist Sean Phillips, following Sleeper, Criminal and Incognito, which mixes noir storytelling with occult ceremonies and tentacle-faced Nazis.”