Long before radio became mainstream entertainment, Edgar Allen Poe was already writing for the airwaves. Throughout the last decade of his life, his poetry and prose bristled with words and phrasing ...
Phasmophobia's Chronicle update added even more spooky sounds and voices for ghosts to make, but what good is that with no audible evidence to sell at the end of a contract? Fortunately, the patch ...
Halloween might be a whopping five months away, but ghosts don't adhere to a calendar when it comes to making themselves known to the living. Some might appear in mirrors or dreams, while others will ...
The Deering Estate offers ghost tours where guests can bring their own recording equipment in hopes of picking up something otherworldly. A new installation at the museum features sounds recorded at ...
Sound is a crucial method for horror games to elicit fear in a player, and if that player dares to put headphones on, these ...
Eye & The Arrow brings a different musical direction with each visit to OpenAir's studio. The Denver trio, which features two members of folk-rock band Paper Bird, visited in 2012 and 2013, but ...
Fifty-five years to the date after his mysterious death in New York’s East River, Albert Ayler’s sound still reverberates—through The Roots’ fearless freestyling, Kamasi Washington’s cosmic vision and ...
With the Colorado Symphony taking a few weeks off from concerts at Boettcher Concert Hall, a Denver composer plans to fill the venue with his ethereal, recorded sounds. Nathan Hall’s “Ghost Light,” ...
If you’re neck-deep in the spectral chaos of Phasmophobia and not using the Sound Recorder… well, what are you doing with your life? This quirky little gadget might look like an ancient Walkman, but ...