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Patchwork Productions


4 episodes


Full cast Urban fantasy Longform Audio RPG


Synopsis:

Improvised audio dramas from two of the creators of The Atomless. Stories from the heart, occasionally supported or inspired by Tabletop RPGs.

Patchwork Productions

The Atomless

Robin

Dillin


Format: Audio RPG

RPG system: Kids on Bike

Continuity: Longform

Writing: Improvised

Voices: Full cast

Genres: Urban fantasy

Soundscape: Sound effects & music

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Episodes:

Frequencies || Part Two: Green Room

Tue, 03 Dec 2024 16:10:24 GMT

DMC steps into the green room to investigate the strange noises and is thrust years into the future to witness both the future of Our IFLN Life and his own life.

TW: Frequencies contains loud sound effects including sudden banging and audio jump-scares, and this episode surrounds topics of anxiety, isolation, social ostracising, mortality. Frequencies as a series surround topics like violence, self-harm, anxiety, loss of agency, depersonalization, capitalism, oppression, claustrophobia, and helplessness.

Frequencies features an incredible collaborative cast who co-created this series, including:

You can support the show, get access to episodes early, and get additional content at:

This episode features the following music:

  • When I Get There by Maya Isacowitz
  • Effoliation by SEA
  • Love Me by WEARETHEGOOD
  • Warm Summer Night by Campagnaand other sound effects licensed through Artlist

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Frequencies || Part One: Reception

Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:57:59 GMT

A group of creatives get their first ever big break - a college radio show set to record live in a real station. With nerves high and tensions higher, it feels as though something is watching over their shoulder as they settle in.

TW: Frequencies contains loud sound effects including sudden banging and audio jump-scares, and this episode surrounds topics of anxiety, medication, mental health struggles, alcohol, and upsetting social tension. Frequencies as a series surround topics like violence, self-harm, anxiety, loss of agency, depersonalization, capitalism, oppression, claustrophobia, and helplessness.

Frequencies features an incredible collaborative cast who co-created this series, including:

You can support the show, get access to episodes early, and get additional content at:

This episode features the following music:

  • Live In My Head by Eldar Kedem
  • Wait and See by WEARETHEGOOD
  • Nandi by Art Against Agony
  • Nightfall - Adventure
  • Warm Summer Night by Campagna

And other sound fx licensed through Artlist

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Transcript


Frequencies || Session Zero

Tue, 29 Oct 2024 15:00:37 GMT

Frequencies is a horror story, about fighting creative fears made manifest into monsters, and was told using the tabletop RPG Kids on Bikes.

Frequencies was created and performed by:

Robin Ekberg

Candace the Magnificent

Sloan Smith

Dillin Apelyan

Kappa

Learn more about the cast and crew Here.

CW for the series includes:

violence, self-harm, anxiety, loss of agency, depersonalization, capitalism, oppression, claustrophobia, and helplessness

This episode of Frequencies was sponsored by The Between from The Gauntlet, crowdfunding now!

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Frequencies [Stinger] || A Horror Actual Play

Sun, 06 Oct 2024 20:43:07 GMT

A stinger for the upcoming Actual Play Audio Drama from Patchwork Productions - Frequencies.

Frequencies is a horror story, about fighting creative fears made manifest into monsters, and was told using the tabletop RPG Kids on Bikes.

Frequencies was created and performed by:

Robin Ekberg

Candace the Magnificent

Sloan Smith

Dillin Apelyan

Kappa

CW for the series includes:

violence, self-harm, anxiety, loss of agency, depersonalization, capitalism, oppression, claustrophobia, and helplessness

Direct MP3 link

Transcript