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Welcome, Traveller.
 

On this episode we're shining a spotlight on the the electronic sci fi influenced music of Alex Storer, AKA The Light Dreams.
 

Since Alex is providing the incidental music of Soundwave, I thought it only right to introduce this already accomplished musician and artist properly.
 

As well as this episode's Sonic Space being a comfortingly nerdy interview between he and I, we're also replacing some of the usual incidental music with full length tracks of his taken from the breadth of his oeuvre.
 

To punctuate this we've also got some punchy prose and poetry concerning time travel, which nicely complement the otherworldly, synth vibes we've got running through the show.
 

They come in the form of Back in Time, by Jane Yolen and narrated by Danielle Farrow, and Time Travel Story by Richmond A. Clements, performed by Johnathan Whiteside.

So, I'll cut the waffle and let you get on with listening with the actual show. God knows Nyarlathotep knows I was in a particularly waffly mood during this one.
 
~ Director Overtect Verbistect Loquenist Voxtext RJ Bayley
 

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Credits:
 

Host, Writer, Producer - Director Overtect Verbistect Loquenist Voxtect RJ Bayley @RJBayley
 

Producer Overtect - Noel Chidwick @noelchidwick
 

All music both incidental and featured by Tunetect Alex Storer @theLightDreams

Songs in order of appearance:

Stories and poems curated by Verbis Curate Voxtects Debbie Cannon and Jonathan Whiteside
 

Back in Time
Written by Jane Yolen @JaneYolen

Narrated by Voxtect Danielle Farrow @DFActing
Published in Shoreline of Infinity Issue 8½  
 

Sonic Space

Produced and presented by RJ Bayley

Alex Storer's work can be found at thelightdreams.wordpress.com
 

Time Machine Story

Written by Richmond A. Clements

Narrated by Jonathan Whiteside @JA_Whiteside
Published in Shoreline of Infinity 1

 

Artwork - Illutect Mark Toner @tonertweets

 

Shoreline of Infinity

www.shorelineofinfinity.com

Twitter: @shoreinf

Facebook: Facebook.com/ShorelineOfInfinity

 

 

66.6% of the psychic energy generated by this podcast will be donated to the Survivors of the 236th Greyghast/Cyclin Inter-Sector War Fund.