Posted in News by admin on November 10th, 2011 | 1 Comment
Hi.
Yes, I know it’s been a long time. We were putting out our first production, Beware The Moon Wraith: The Orb of Phoebe. We had a release party and everything. Then, silence.
You see, there is this thing called Real Life. You know, jobs, school, family, all that stuff. Now Real Life sometimes can be enjoyable but it is time consuming. And it hit us hard. Frankly, it pretty much derailed us. Curious Echo Radio theater was down… but not out.
Our resident scribe, Louis Gutierrez, was busy. He had been busy not only writing scripts for The Moon Wraith along with Frank Gadsden: Personal Injury Lawyer of the Future and Shadows West. He also set up a home studio to record these scripts. For the last few months, we have been busy recording and editing some programs for you to listen and enjoy.
So the first Frank Gadsden adventure, Time Wounds All Heels will be up in the next few days. And new adventures will soon follow after that. So please tell us what you think of the new material. Tell your friends. Talk about us on your favorite social media site. Thanks in advance.
First off, we have put up the Sunday performance (Elizabethan Radio) from our Necronomicon 2004 appearance in the Listening Room. Simply click on the links to give a listen.
It’s time again to vote for us on Podcast Alley. If you enjoy the shows you hear on Curious Echo, take a moment and place your vote. It’s only once a month and it lets others discover us and allows us to grow our audience. So click on this link and show your support.
And while you’re at it, why not give us a 5-star review on iTunes?
Yes, we have finally got a place for you to buy Curious Echo material. Right now, it’s a little meager, but that should change in the near future. So you can click here or go to the Curious Echo Store tab on the top of the page.
I’m sure all you Mac cultists will be happy to know that Curious Echo is now on iTunes. So go ahead and click here to subscribe before you make your daily prayers to Steve Jobs.
Here’s a sample of one of our live performances. This is from our Sunday show at Necronomicon 2004 held in Tampa. While we use prerecorded clips, we also used the foley table. We even had some coconuts. Now the quality isn’t great, so keep that in mind.
Here’s a nice little video showing some pics from rehearsals and the recording of Beware The Moon Wraith. Unlike most montages, it is not set to a 80′s song and it unfortunately did not take several weeks of effort and shorten it to five minutes. It did many weeks of rehearsals, recording, and post-production. Still, the result was well worth it.