• Dracula's Guest by Bram Stoker (part 1)

  • Dec 15 2022
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

Dracula's Guest by Bram Stoker (part 1)

  • Summary

  • Time to lose ourselves in the wintry wilds of Gothic horror courtesy of the one and only Bram Stoker. Nothing says cozy winter listening (or cool summer listening, for our friends in the Southern Hemisphere) like gender-inclusive Gothic fiction.

    If you like your hygge haunted, haunting, and NOT heteronormative, then you're already home.

    Use your headphones if you've got 'em. This week's show is swathed in heady, unearthly theremin. Mer used isolated theremin tracks from achingly beautiful track "Mare Desiderii" (from A Blessed Unrest by The Parlour Trick) as a sort of sonic collage that culminates in sharing part of the song itself near the end of the episode.

    Piano composition in "Mare Desiderii" by Dan Cantrell, theremin and violin arrangement by Mer)

    There's more of this phantasmal auditory goodness to come when we conclude "Dracula's Guest" next week! In the meantime, after you listen to this week's show, check out A Blessed Unrest in its preternatural entirety. You can also read my rhapsodizing about it on the Liminal Flares blog.

    Please support Liminal Flares by rating and (where possible) reviewing the show on your preferred podcast streaming service.

    New here and wondering what this podcast is all about? Check out our first episode, "A Prelude at the Threshold."

    Writing/Editing & Narration by Maika

    Music by The Parlour Trick

    Audio Engineering by Meredith Yayanos

    Cover photo by Maika

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