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Trouble at the Hellhouse - The Elephant Graveyard Radio Hour Ep. 11

This is a repost of the show from a few weeks ago, but now on YouTube. In case you missed it or couldn't find it or whatever happened there. Here it is again.

We were invited to do this hour on NTS's Night Shift show earlier this month. So this is a bit of a different kind of show built around the late night themes of Night Shift. It's about insomnia, memory, and the corrosiveness of intrusive thoughts. Something like that. Anyway, back in the next week or so with Randy so don't worry about it.

Thanks and sorry, for everything.

Originally aired 14/01/2025 on NTS Radio's Night Shift w/ Diamondstein. https://www.nts.live/shows/diamondstein/episodes/diamondstein-15th-january-2025

About Night Shift: "Anyone that's ever worked a "night shift" (bars, hospitals, taxis, etc.) knows that there's a strange time of night, usually around 4:30-5:30 am, when the most subtle sounds of the world seem extra dramatic. The sound of a lighter dropping at a gas station. Or the wind through palm trees. The kind of sounds that you don't get the chance to hear when the rest of the world is aroused, but in the context of more ambient, experimental, and dark music, is inspiring and suggestive. It's the music of film noir, Miles Davis, and Edward Hopper paintings, but also early AM radio classical music, Boards of Canada, Sunn 0))), Headless Horseman, Wolves in the Throne Room. Night shift always takes on the flavor of the guest's preference but is built around that time of night, and the music that makes you think or feel it."

Highly recommend checking out other episodes of Night Shift, it's great.

Trouble at the Hellhouse - The Elephant Graveyard Radio Hour Ep. 11

Comments

Thanks for making me feel seen. While I still have my struggles, it feels nice to know I'm not the only guy who has to grapple with these feelings. This episode has become a must watch after a bad anxiety attack. Sometimes it helps, sometimes it doesn't, but it always reminds me that others have gone through this and made it.

Graham Nunnelee

Maybe the best thing I've listened to in years.

Adam Rini


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