• Destination: Yesterday presents...

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Destination: Yesterday presents...

By: Various
  • Summary

  • A series of readings of great horror, gothic, speculative and weird fiction - all read by members of the cast of Destination: Yesterday's flagship show, 'I is for Investigate'
    2024
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Episodes
  • Eldritch Horror volume 1: From Beyond
    May 10 2024

    H P Lovecraft's 'From Beyond' read by Jonathan Inbody (Brett Laurence in 'I is for Investigate: The Shambler from the Stars').

    In the second episode of Destination: Yesterday's 'Eldritch Horror' series, an ailing scientist's invention serves as a portal through which the mind-shattering nature of the universe is revealed.

    Jonathan Inbody is the creator, writer and director of the 'Gray Matters' podcast series. He also plays the scariest video rental store manager you'd ever hope to meet.

    Other credits: Audio editing and sound design by Neil Brooker. Chopin’s Nocturne 15 in F minor was adapted for strings and mellotron from a MIDI file available at the open source BitMidi project, at www.bitmidi.com.

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    19 mins
  • Eldritch Horror volume 1: The Temple
    May 10 2024

    Listen to H P Lovecraft's "The Temple" read by Tobias Nilsson (Anton 'Tony' Sorenson in Destination: Yesterday's 'I is for Investigate').

    A submarine captain muses on the events which have brought him to an astonishing - and fateful - discovery.

    Content warning: "The Temple" contains descriptions of violence and claustrophobic situations, and expressions of outdated attitudes and language which may offend some listeners.

    As well as donating time to perform in 'I is for Investigate' Tobias Nilsson
    is a seasoned actor, director and writer. Find out more about him here: Tobias Nilsson – Read more books

    Other credits: Content warning by Michelle Perry-Brooker. Audio editing and sound design by Neil Brooker. Chopin’s Nocturne 15 in F minor was adapted for strings and mellotron from a MIDI file available at the open source BitMidi project, at www.bitmidi.com.

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    39 mins

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