
Hey friends. Pan here. Just dropping this new show into the feed in case any of y'all are interested.
It's a new show with me and Hanna. It's almost nothing like Subtle Frequencies...
On this one, we try our best to dig deep into various video games and try to answer the question of "what's the deal with video games??"
This is episode 5, which is the first episode that we manage to keep the conversation contained within the confines of a reasonable episode length.
Also, it contains major spoilers for the video game Celste
Anyways, if you like this sort of thing, consider listening to more of the show, which can be found most places where podcasts are found
Feb 9, 2023
1 hr 22 min

Hey friends. This is our last episode for a while, and we wanted to have a fun one to go out on. Pan's talking to whoever, about whatever. Let's see what shakes out. Hope you like it, and we miss you already <3
If you're going to have a party to mark the beginning of a podcast hiatus, you have to have some sick tunes. Our party jam for the week is ''To The Top" from the very rad Grace Vonderkuhn. Listen to the rest of the record on bandcamp or wherever. And scope out the social media
Also, thank you Hinder and Shania Twain for writing the songs that I used bad midi versions of. And thank you to teeho x VYVCH for the use of the song "Soma" which is in there too.
Content Warning: many gunshots, cartoonish gun violence, death, catastrophic power failure, abandonment, big stomping, unreality, coma, teeth falling out, stupid conspiracy theory, being chased, nightmares
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Oct 23, 2022
1 hr 17 min

Hello everyone. Finally have an episode for you. Only one more after this before we take a break for a while. We already miss you.
But this one is a fun little trip to Earth's Moon, which is the location of the latest Intergalactic Council meeting. Earth has finally been invited, and for some reason they decided to send Pan up there to moderate it. What could go wrong?
This week's sponsor is Sea Moss. "Sea Moss: It's like land moss but wetter". Hold on. I've been handed a card that says Sea Moss is actually a super unique band from Portland. If you like music that doesn't feel out of place on the moon, give 'em a listen and pre-order their upcoming record via bandcamp. Maybe follow them on some type of social media.
Content Warning: mentions of the death of a real guy via cancer, car crash, other unspecified means, troubling breeding-centric ideology, derision of the people of France, weird aliens, discussion of keeping humans in captivity
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Oct 8, 2022
1 hr 7 min

Sorry once again for the lateness. And sorry for the below sub-standard audio quality. Recent recording challenges have caused some problems on many levels. But it's a fun ep and I think you'll like it.
Tonight, Pan is going to get to the bottom of this. Murders will be solved, double-crosses will take place, twists and turns will abound. Hold on to your butts.
It seems like I'm walking into more confrontations or otherwise tense situations and my need for cool songs is on the rise. The latest addition to that playlist is Somewhere In Between by Sunbathe. Real fun stuff. Listen to the rest of the record on their bandcamp or wherever you like to stream music? And maybe follow em on social media
Slight correction: it turns out it is something of a myth that Scottish claymores were relatively blunt. They weren't like katana-sharp, but they had the edge you'd expect on a sword of that era. Or so I'm told.
Content warning: dismemberment, animal cruelty, loss of an eye, loss of 2 hands, grievous hand injury, murder, gun violence, attempted murder, aircraft crash, car crash, smoking
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Sep 12, 2022
51 min

Sorry about the delay, friends! When you hear the episode, I hope you'll understand that it was an absurd thing to put together.
But this week, Pan takes a break from the show to wade into the murky waters of The Other Side of Town, a place where it's always raining, always dark, and somehow devoid of color. What should have been a simple courier job ends up exposing a web of lies, mystery, and murder. Someone has to get to the bottom of this...
When you need a tune to bump on a rainy night, or maybe something cool to play while you're monologuing, direct your attention to the band Ghost Feet. I'm partial to the song "Eclipse". Check that out on their bandcamp and follow em on social media if you're into that!
Content Warning: a loud banging on door sound that scared Pan multiple times while they were editing the show (at roughly 6:12), murder, description of dead bodies, dismemberment, alcohol, divorce, infidelity, breaking and entering, mobs, organized crime?
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Aug 29, 2022
47 min

Sorry about the delay folks. I think we got too close to the truth on this one so god had to punish us.
But this week, we're talking about how dang hot it is. I really despise the heat, even though I'm not one to go outside too often. But something about this weather feels unnatural. Perhaps some wicked force is trying to heat us all up in an effort to weaken us? Could it be global warming? Beats me, but we're going to talk about it anyway.
As we are faced with tribulations completely out of our control, sometimes it helps to put on some really loud music and let your emotions pour out. Our loud music recommendation of the week is the album "Killers Like Us" by the band BUÑUEL. "Hornets" is arguably the only song from the record that we can play on this show, but scope the whole thing on bandcamp if you want to hear some even gnarlier tunes. Also, find them on social media and stuff.
Content Warning: references to the various tortures one might endure in hell (freezing in ice, burning, flaying, stuff with needles, affliction with boils), absurd degrees of sacrilege, climate disaster
Corrections: Greg Kinear was not in the film "God's Not Dead", however he was in the motion picture "Heaven Is for Real". Both movies are stupid garbage. Also, according to Dante, it is Judas, Brutus, and Gaius Cassius Longinus who are in the 3 mouths of Lucifer. Pontius Pilate might be on a different level of Inferno, but that is just a theory.
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Aug 17, 2022
1 hr 19 min

So you fell asleep in front of the radio again, only to wake up to an infomercial for an app you've never heard of. Might as well listen
Thanks to Kevin MacLeod and Gregor Quendel for making the music that you can kind of hear at some points during this mini-sode.
Content Warning: prolonged mosquito sounds, John Mayer, murder via app, the devil
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Jul 30, 2022
13 min

I'm going to put it to you plainly: stuff sucks, and many of us need to fight every day just to survive. People who I'll never meet hate my guts. There is so much suffering. In the face of all this, I can't blame anyone who turns cold, or embraces anger. I often do both of those things. However, we can't forget that there is no such thing as a lost cause. Even the worst person can be redeemed. We've recommended physical resistance very recently, and, sometimes, that is the only functional solution. Other times, it can be a beautiful thing to help someone overcome whatever it is in their heart that makes them want to hurt others.
If you're going to stay strong in the face of... everything, sometimes it helps to have a nice tune to keep you centered. This week, we're recommending "Narcissus In Exile" by Minmo Music. It's good. Check out the whole record and preorder their upcoming EP on their bandcamp . Also follow them on instagram or twitter. They'll be the ones called Minmo Music
Content Warning: possible murder, threat of murder, discussion of broken bones, questionable morality, death via fire, discussion of decay and its value for new life, references to brainwashing
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Jul 16, 2022
1 hr 23 min

** goofed up the first upload and forgot to make the intro music less loud. it should be fixed, but it's possible that you'll hear that version and say "owwy too loud" and i don't know how to avoid that
Life is a nightmare, but it's summer time, and we all deserve to have a little fun. So this week, we're talking about camping, drinking on boats, swimming in safe locales, violence, etc. Some of these things are surprisingly controversial. Tune in.
In other news, the fine folks from Jeremy's Red Cola asked Pan to make an ad. The job was done and payment was rendered, but apparently the ad was "not that good" and Pan could expect to "hear from our lawyers". Whatever. If you like minimalist ambient music, find Pan in the street and ask them about it.
Content Warning: lots of discussion of hypothetical drowning, somewhat graphic description of severe bodily harm from 3:36 - 3:55, recommendations of imaginary violence, caves, discussion of getting stuck in a cave, mentions of lobster murder, 1 murder with a lobster
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Jul 2, 2022
1 hr 19 min

Sorry this is a week late. The issue was my anguish and various agonies.
But this week we're talking about lightning, which seems like it shouldn't be real, but apparently it can be explained by "science". Our expert this week (Joe (he/ him (sorry we forgot to say that out loud on the show))) was struck by lightning once, which really doesn't give him any expertise, but he was the only one who could come in... So we're taking your calls to talk about lightning, lightning rods, and the elaborate conspiracy being executed by members of the Utilities Regulations Board (URB) who are dead set on taking away your rights. Someone should really "fire" them. If you're interested in helping people whose rights are under attack, head over to abortionfunds.org and drop a donation if possible.
If the steady erosion of various rights is getting you down, you can always listen to a rad tune to bring you back up. Our recommendation this week is July's People by Djunah. That whole album (Ex Voto) is the raddest thing I've heard in a while. Check it out on their bandcamp and follow em' on the gram so you can get psyched for their next record ( @djunahband)
Content Warning: kind of a lot of talking about someone pissing their pants, references to being struck by lightning, threats of physical violence, discussion of politically motivated arson and murder, an allegory for real life attacks on reproductive rights, discussion of death via car explosion, sword murder
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Jun 18, 2022
1 hr 23 min
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