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Explores forensic and investigative issues and innovations as well as in depth analysis of cold cases and serial crimes. Theme Music By Raul Rodriguez Jr of FIGSOUNDS in Miami. Logo Photo by Karen D of Karen D Photography.
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FPI UNSOLVED

FPI UNSOLVED

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FPI Unsolved is a true crime podcast of real-life investigations from the case files of FPI Justice for Victim’s Families that uncovers what really is happening behind the yellow tape plus other mysteries you don’t hear about on TV. Lively conversations that speak directly to those involved from the victim's family members to possible suspects. FPI stands for the only "forensic paranormal investigation" organization to incorporate forensic science into the field of the unknown. Hosted by 3x ...
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Welcome to Yellow Tape by Hire Police. Sean Lewis, the owner of Hire Police joined by co-host, Hire Police Crisis Director Nathan Ulmer. Nathan's background of military and SWAT training helps average listeners understand the questions and timelines of tragic events through his years of military and police experience. Join us as we cover mass shootings and other major crimes in the United States. Hire Police is a licensed security agency that provides high-level armed physical security and s ...
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Pantheon

Pantheon

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Pantheon is a network dedicated to raw, uncut entertainment. With shows such as The L.I.F.E. Podcast, Pre-Pro Tales, Night Cap, Rated K, and The Yellow Tape Podcast. The LHR Network has you covered with content. Make sure you follow The LHR Network so you won't miss a single episode!
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The hit podcast from ID is back with an all-new season of stories from behind the yellow tape. This time, the storyteller is Detective Rod Demery, whose successful career is rivaled only by his dramatic personal life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ghosthropology

The Ghosthropologist

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Ghostthropology Podcast examines ghost stories, folklore, and tales of the weird. It is writen and preformed by Matthew Armstrong and produced by Kaylia Metcalfe
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Presented by Henry K, The #1 Apple Music History Podcast Rootsland is a series that explores the story of two friends who take a musical and spiritual journey from the suburbs of Long Island to the streets of Kingston, Jamaica. Narrated by the man himself, Henry “K” Karyo, Rootsland tells musical stories of landscapes that span styles and genres, and transport the listeners to exotic locations. The story follows Henry, a disillusioned justice major at American University, and Brian, an aspir ...
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White Centipede Noise Podcast

White Centipede Noise

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White Centipede Noise Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast of long form video interviews with artists and individuals operating in the noise underground. WCN TV is a Patreon exclusive subsidiary of White Centipede Noise, producing even more specialized noise media content, going beyond the limits of the traditional podcast format. Get access to WCN TV content at: https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise Schedule (subject to vary): -The public podcast episodes air on the first and third Monday o ...
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Today, we’re diving into a story that’s been heavy on our hearts—a mother, grieving the loss of her daughter, buries her artwork in the backyard. What did it mean for her to hide it away? Was it related to her murder? Hidden in Plain Sight: What Does Her Art Reveal About Her Final Days? Date: November 22, 2024 Time: 4pm to 8pm Location: Blinn Colle…
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This week my guest is Jake Hanrahan, independent Journalist behind the war reporting platform Popular Front, who is launching a new documentary series called Away Days, covering underground countercultures around the world, from the inside. Jake is probably my most “non-noise” guest I’ve had on the podcast yet, but his understanding of true undergr…
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Listen to the full episode now at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise Today my guest is Harrison Phillis of the project SYSTEMS., who runs the label Necessary Fixation, and is also known for his harsh noise wall work as LOST GRAVES. His work focuses heavily on processing and process, often based around uninterrupted source recordings of spe…
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Watch or listen to the full 1h 30min episode at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise Jackson Kovalchik aka JHK is New York’s premier noise sound guy. With his roots in DIY and mastery of professional sound technology, Jackson has made a name for himself over the past several years by delivering immaculate and punishingly loud sound at live e…
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In the episode, Matt talks with Dr. Michele Hanks and Dr. Liberty Stanavage about the ghost stories associated with Dr. Hank's alma mater, Mount Holyoke Colege. Ghost stories, campus rituals, and goofy comments ensue.Instagram: @kmma_mediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ghosthropologyPast episodes: kmmamedia.com/podcasts/ghosthropology-podcast/…
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Season 7 Bonus Chapter "Say a little Prayer" opens with the celebration of Rootsland's nomination for the Signal Podcast Awards, setting a tone of gratitude and reflection. The highlight comes from a listener's letter, read by Ian, who shares his journey from Zimbabwe to South Africa, detailing how the podcast has opened his eyes to the realities o…
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Listen to the full 1 hour 20 minute episode at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise Over the past several years, Max Eastman's Tribe Tapes has risen as one of the most interesting labels in the international noise scene, reissuing obscure gems of 80s and 90s cassette culture with passionate personal curation, as well as working with a circle…
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Matt speaks with Sharon Hill about the Stone Tape Theory, a common explanation for ghosts in paranormal circles. Matt and Sharon discuss the history of the concept, its plausibility, and how it is often applied to locations that don't actually meet the conditions required for it to work.Sharon A. HIll is an independent researcher, geologist, author…
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In this bonus episode of the Rootsland podcast, hosts Henry K and Sia discuss the evolving narrative and future plans for the show. The discussion kicks off with Henry reflecting on his recent interview on the podcast "A Conversation in Dub," A Conversation in Dub Podcast - Listen on YouTube, Spotify - Linktree emphasizing the importance of maintai…
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Full 2.5 hour episode at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise We’re back for an AFTERBLAST with Eddie Giles Southgate of the infamous FINAL SOLUTION, now active with a myriad of projects such as DEFECTIVE, UNKNOWN HIERARCHY, and WALLMART. It’s been over 2 years since his first appearance on WCN Podcast, so it was great to catch up and hear w…
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Dwid Hellion is a legend of extreme music, simultaneously fronting the pioneering and genre bending hardcore band INTEGRITY and terrorizing audiences with his extreme noise unit PSYWARFARE. Dwid was responsible for bringing his interests in the extreme and obscure into hardcore, and his personal life walked dangerously close to that edge from a you…
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The Big Yellow House in Summerland is reputed to be one of the most haunted houses in California, but Matt thinks this claim is a bit overblown. In this episode, he discusses how the fading of cultural memory can lend credence to stories that are otherwise unremarkable.Instagram: @kmma_mediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ghosthropologyPast episodes: ht…
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A special Labor Day episode of Rootsland, is an emotional tribute to the legendary dancehall figure, Gerald "Bogle" Levy. The show examines the tragic news of Bogle's death in 2005, recounting his influence as a dancer, cultural icon, and the circumstances surrounding his shocking murder. As Curly Locks breaks the sad news to Henry K, listeners are…
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Hear the full 2 hour episode at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise YELLOW TEARS is the infamous urological band and multimedia unit responsible for perverse industrial classics such as "The Pissmop" LP on Hospital Productions, live performances centered around gargling body fluids, and even a theme park, complete with a giant DIY water sli…
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Mudhouse Mansion is one of the better known haunted houses in Ohio. From a historically dubious story about slavery to a deeply creepy story about a woman staring out of a window for ten days straight, Mudhouse Mansion provides a range of ways to think about ghost stories.Instagram: @kmma_mediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ghosthropologyPast episodes …
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Full interview now public! Resumes from the previously published shorter version around (45:00) Support WCN Podcast and the production costs of in person interviews by subscribing on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise We return after a hiatus with a very special episode with the inimitable CLUB MORAL, the legendary and pioneering e…
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Much to the dismay of Co-host Sia, Henry K breaks down the biggest story in Jamaican music...Dancehall Artist Vybez Kartel's recent release from prison and what a "Kartel Comeback" means to Reggae Music. While social media has exploded with delight, others are not so elated. "Choose your Murderer Wisely," shines a light on the complexity of artist …
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Far to the north and deep in the woods, there is a ghost town… but unlike some ghost towns, this is a place where the mysteries of the forest and the supernatural converge. Matthew takes us to Alaska to unravel the facts from the fiction and to find out what Bigfoot has to do with this spooky place. Instagram: @kmma_mediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/…
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Matthew takes a quick look at some odds and ends… little bits of interesting stuff that doesn’t quite fit anywhere else. From who is in on the joke, what Freud has to do with folklore, and even a very famous private part, this episode has a tiny bit of everything.Instagram: @kmma_mediaFacebook: www.facebook.com/ghosthropologyPast episodes and sourc…
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Communities of paranormal enthusiasts have long been in dialogue with communities of skeptics, therefore understanding the skeptics movement is relevant to understanding how paranormal beliefs develop and function. In this episode, Matt discusses the history of the skeptics community, as well as his own experiences as a former member in order to il…
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This week's episode "Not like Us" examines the high-profile feud between rap titans Kendrick Lamar and Drake, dissecting the tensions between maintaining artistic credibility and achieving mainstream popularity. Through this lens, the host Henry K reflects on the importance of genuine, impactful artistry in genres like reggae and hip hop, drawing p…
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The White Lady is a common ghost story motif, and the city of Santa Cruz, California, is home to a classic example. She wanders in a place that is at the edge between urban and rural in a small canyon that gets dark before the sun has even set. If you aren’t careful, you might just find an axe flying towards your head…or not. In this episode, Matt …
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Ken Geiger is a kingpin of the thriving East Coast American noise scene, particularly that of New Jersey - one that unites young blood and veterans in an attitude of unpretentious sincerity. His prolific fried electronics project DEAD DOOR UNIT uniquely recalls classic midwest creeper noise, and he is just as active with over a dozen more collabs a…
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The Rootsland podcast pays tribute to the late reggae legend Desi Jones, one of the most technically and musically proficient drummers in the genre's history. Host Henry K reflects on Jones's significant contributions to reggae music and his dedication to mentoring the next generation of Jamaican musicians. The episode also explores the challenges …
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In this episode, Matt speaks with podcaster Jim Harold who has been the host of The Paranormal Podcast since 2005 and Jim Harold's Campfire since 2007. The Paranormal Podcast has allowed listeners to hear both believer and skeptic voices on paranormal subjects. At the same time, the Campfire Podcast has been a venue for listeners to share their own…
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Max Klebanoff, the Canadian musician behind the noise project DEATH KNEEL and drummer for death metal band TOMB MOLD, is an artist deeply dedicated to his craft and developing his own language within the extreme genres he operates in. His work as DEATH KNEEL has always set itself apart with its progressive sonics and introspective aura, but with hi…
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In this episode, Matt talks with Rob Hawthorn, who creates and leads ghost tours in Mendocino County, California. They discuss the process of gathering stories, putting them together, and leading a ghost tour as well as how ghost stories represent the community from which they come.Special Guest Rob Hawthorn: a writer, history buff, paranormal enth…
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Thomas D'Angelo, sometimes known as T.D., is a Philadelphia based artist whose sensuous yet critical approach to experimental music has earned him appreciation from hardcore noise heads and Avant Garde aficionados alike. He is a frequent collaborator with Stewart Skinner, with whom he runs the label “We Are One." Thomas also writes about music, and…
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The Moss Beach Distillery, located just north of Half Moon Bay on California’s coast, is reputed to be haunted by a number of ghosts, most notably a 1920s flapper garbed in a blue dress. In this episode, Matt discusses ghost stories, historical research, commerce, tourism, and technological trickeryFind us on Facebook: facebook.com/ghosthropologyOr…
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On the Bonus Chapter of Rootsland we explore the profound significance of a mother's love, beautifully illustrated through a touching narrative shared by the host, Henry. As the episode unfolds, we hear from Sia and Henry, who celebrate Mother's Day and reflect on the deep bonds and sacrifices made by mothers. Henry recounts a poignant story about …
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HUM OF THE DRUID is a project that has carved out its own gnarled niche in the industrial noise landscape, with its dense, cracking compositions that blur the lines between acoustic and electric sounds, and emit a distinct atmosphere of personal esotericism. Eric Stonefelt, the man behind the project, is a visual artist as well, responsible for the…
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In this episode, Matt discusses three different ghost stories associated with three different water sources: Isla De Las Munecas in Mexico, Okiku’s Well at Himeji Castle in Japan, and the ghost of the Central Park Canal in Bakersfield, California. The stories are quite different from each other but should provide some chills to listeners.Find us on…
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Subscribe to the White Centipede Noise Podcast Patreon to get access to the full version of this episode: https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise Tisbor aka Nicola Vinciguerra is a ubiquitous figure in filthy underground art, whether it be his surreal and perverted illustrations that have adorned dozens of album covers, his harsh recordings as …
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Are you afraid of encountering human skeletons where they should not be? Are you afraid of deep water, sharks, and crushing pressures? Well, this episode is for you. Come with Matt as he discusses Chuuk Lagoon, a haunted naval battleground in the Pacific Ocean. Previous episodes, sources, show notes, and more: kmmamedia.com/podcasts/ghosthropology-…
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Righteousness is a central theme that resonates throughout the episode, capturing the essence of reggae music's spiritual and cultural influence. The host, Henry K, takes listeners on a journey through the legacy of Bob Marley and the enduring power of reggae music. The breakout success of "Praise Jah in the Moonlight," performed by YG Marley, gran…
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INEFFABLE SLIME is the New Mexico based liquid noise project of Ryan O’Connor, heavily inspired by esoteric literature, American paranoia and the occult. After several fascinating tapes and CDrs over the past several years, he released the operatic full length CD Stalking The Sphinx on Virtues towards the end of 2023, a personal favorite at WCN. Ry…
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I took some questions from people on Patreon about WINCE and answered them in this video. This is normally a Patreon exclusive WCN TV week, but I decided to put it out publicly this time. WINCE - New Rules For Slaughter Vol. 1 out now: https://whitecentipedenoise.bandcamp.com/ Support the podcast and get more exclusive content at https://www.patreo…
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Shadow people are an enigmatic paranormal phenomenon, possibly an indication that beings from some alternate dimension are attempting to intrude into our world… or they’re just odd tricks of human perception that people have made a lot of assumptions about. In this episode, Matt discusses the history of shadow people as a phenomenon and what they m…
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On the Season 7 Finale of "Crucifixion of the Ghetto" Henry K meets Curly Loxx's little son Zion and discovers Curly's true incentive for wanting to escape the ghetto. A call from an old friend alerts Henry K that there are people in Jamaica more dangerous than the Island's notorious Gangsters and Dons, and now is the time for him to choose sides. …
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