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An anthology of audio horror and science fiction stories, original and unique, presented in an audio-only format.

3 feature length stories punctuate series one: The Wane to Midnight, Orpheus, and Scratch.

Series One - The Sounds of Fear - includes varying storytelling styles, from poetry/prose to audio drama.
You’ll find ghost stories, tales of paranormal and supernatural events, creepypasta concepts as well as familiar and novel threats.

Series Two is currently being written and is due to be released later 2023.

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All horror stories written, performed, recorded and edited by Richard Wilson.
All stories are copyright protected and any re-use or adaptation requires express written consent.

Tremorphonic is designed for horror lovers of all things spooky, creepy, vampires, werewolves, witches and zombies. There‘s bound to be something for every horror story lover!
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Naughty or Nice is a Christmas special from Tremorphonic. In this story we hear David shopping for a Christmas present for his niece while on the phone to his wife, Lisa. However, this toy shop has a few surprises in store and knows more about David than he would like. This episode is a bonus episode, but is in the style of the episodes from season 1, The Sounds Of Fear. Listen back through 15 stories over 4 hours from season 1 while season 2 is in the works!   Links: Visit our website at www.tremorphonic.com Select sound effects and backing music from www.pixabay.com and www.fesliyanstudios.com This story is also available on our YouTube channel: Listen to Tremorphonic on YouTube   Episode Transcript: (to follow)
Grave News is a Halloween special from Tremorphonic. In this story we hear a series of recordings from Andy that he makes for his deceased father, Ian Warner. Each year he visits his father's grave to play him the recorded tape as a roundup of events that he wants to share with his dad. However, Andy's brother, Eddie, is not coping so well with the loss of their father. This episode is a bonus episode, but is in the style of the episodes from season 1, The Sounds Of Fear. Listen back through 15 stories over 4 hours from season 1 while season 2 is in the works!   Links: Visit our website at www.tremorphonic.com Select sound effects and backing music from www.pixabay.com and www.fesliyanstudios.com This story is also available on our YouTube channel: Listen to Tremorphonic on YouTube   Episode Transcript: (to follow)
Scratch

Scratch

2022-07-3144:01

Scratch is the fifteenth horror story release by Tremorphonic and is the current season's finale episode. In this story we hear an episode of the Documented Lives podcast in which they present a mysterious vinyl record account of the memoirs of Reginald Holbourne, read by his grandson, Harold Holbourne. But does everything sound ok? Should you even be listening to this? What's the worst that could happen...? Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.   Links: Visit our website at www.tremorphonic.com Select sound effects and backing music from www.fesliyanstudios.com This story is also available on our YouTube channel: Listen to Scratch on YouTube   Episode Transcript: (copied from automated closed captions) Welcome to Tremorphonic audio horror stories you're listening to the season finale for series one of Tremophonic the sounds of fear today's story Scratch was actually the first audio story I wrote and was the reason for releasing my stories as podcasts please follow my Tremorphonic social media and podcast accounts and share my posts and stories to a wider audience thank you for supporting Tremorphonic through series 1 and I hope to see you again for series 2. Now it's time to sit back and listen to Scratch Hello everyone and welcome to Documented Lives your weekly adventure into the extraordinary stories of ordinary people i'm your host Emma and join me as we talk about the folks that you won't find mentioned in the history books I've got a really unique story for you today and it's a privilege to bring you something so rare it's a media format that we've never aired before and it's quite mysterious really so last week we received a package at our London offices containing just a single vinyl record there was nothing on it no label no documentation it was just a plain white paper sleeve and on the front it said Harold Holbourne reads the memoirs of Reginald Holbourne 15 June 1967. So quite a curious one so it's fair to say this piqued the interest of the producer and myself when we started doing a little bit of investigating into these names to see what we could find out now other than birth and marriage records often there isn't a lot that we can find but we did find some mentions of them in old newspaper articles and there's some very interesting stories about Reginald's lucky escapes at the end of the 19th century here's what we've managed to piece together so far Harold appears to be Reginald's grandson there's also mention of Archie and I think Archie is Harold's dad and therefore Reginald's son are you following good so it seems that Reginald had been traveling across europe but for some reason many details of his journey are just unknown Harold however decided to publish an audio account of his grandfather's story in 1967 and we're lucky enough to be able to share that with you today Harold recorded the memoirs in Oxford but newspapers reported that the day after there was an unexplained fire and this were thought to have destroyed the recording along with all of reginald's handwritten documents even weirder Harold just kind of disappeared immediately afterwards there's some police records that state actually that he was the prime suspect in starting the fire the only record I can find about him after the fire seems to suggest that maybe he moves to a remote scottish island but there's nothing official there's just hearsay from local papers in 1968. so ladies and gents what we have for you today is apparently that vinyl record that was supposed to have been destroyed as far as we know this is the only copy that exists it's a little warped probably some fire damage but we've test played a few minutes just to make sure it sounds okay there might be a few kind of skips or distortions but overall we think it's going to be okay and we want to experience this together this is a documented lives first we're gonna play for you the vinyl record in full we can only apologize for any interference with the sound but we think it's worth it so let's get to it here is the only known recording of the memoirs of Reginald Holbourne presented by and with a forward from his grandson Harold Hello and thank you for this opportunity to create this audio recording I've had my grandfather's letters and journals for a number of years since I inherited them from my father my father Archibald told me that he'd never read them as he wanted to remember his father the way that he'd last seen him a happy-go-lucky optimist who was always filled with enthusiasm for adventure my father told me stories of Reginald his incredible expeditions to the Amazon and middle Americas my grandfather fancied himself an archaeologist and scientific researcher always on the search for an original find he had attended Oxford University and stayed in close contact with his professor there who provided him with funding for his investigations enabling him to pursue his passion my father Archibald known to the family as Archie was 12 when his father died and he grew up in Oxfordshire with my grandmother and her sister who moved in with them shortly after the funeral my father married my mother Glenda in 1911 and I was born a year later I knew nothing of my grandfather until my father returned from the war and felt that it was time I understood more about our family history however he made me promise never to read these documents within his lifetime in case I felt the need to tell my father about the content I kept that promise and for that reason I first read these reports two years ago and soon felt the need to contact yourselves sorry the recording company here so that I could create a longer lasting version than the delicate paper they were written on I must emphasize that I do not read these letters with pride for the man my grandfather was more out of duty to honor the memories of those caught up in and affected by the events that surrounded my grandfather's journey until now no living person has heard the reports I will recount here today so please listen well the first letter was the only one addressed to my grandmother and helps us to understand where he was at the time of these events both geographically and mentally 28th of january 1897. My dearest Martha we arrived at our lodgings above the coach house today just before sundown i'm not certain what the nearest town is called but it should be on the postmark when you receive this we've not seen a large settlement for a couple of days but we are carrying enough supplies to last us the mountains here are a sight to behold a lot like that painting that used to hang above your parents' mantle the silent nature of the roads we're traveling can be eerie at times with only the sounds of nature wind and the trundling axle of the cart wheels the sight of the surrounding snow-covered peaks clear-cut against a crystal sky stretching endlessly on and on is something a person can hardly tire of the winter weather adds to the natural beauty and a cold crisp air keeps us alert the sun is settling later here and back in England allowing for perhaps an extra hour of journey during daylight the roads are unsteady at the best of times it's not worth traversing these mountains in the dark the risk of coming off the road is too high but do not worry for me my love our young coachman Alistair an English adventure seeker and mountaineer has taken this route many times before and knows the safest routes and resting places between here and our destination in Milan the mountains here in Switzerland are breathtaking I wish you could have shared this expedition with me but alas I know these long journeys no longer agree with you like they used to Walter though is good company he may only be young but he provides very intelligent conversation his unique insights into my own research are why I hired him as an assistant after all I hope you and our little Archie are coping well with the continuing cold weather I hope it's not as bad as it was at Christmas I don't think I'll ever see that much snow again even here in the foothills of the mountains Alistair is quite the character so enthusiastic about this area he truly loves the mountains he's a keen traveler himself he's told me about his planned adventures in Mexico and India and tomorrow we travel to a set of Roman ruins that Alistair insists we must see while we travel through this way I will send you another letter when we reach Milan next week take care my angel, Reggie the next letter was not dated but I deduced from the context that it was written the next day more like a report on the events than a letter he addressed it to his colleague and mentor back at University of Oxford Dear professor Gardner you won't believe it our guide Alistair was such a great addition to our team the Roman ruins he showed us were worth every second of the detour I've never seen a site quite like it we parked the coach and horses a short walk away near the road and had to descend the mountainside by foot I took my satchel almost dropping it over the side at one point but thankfully I held my footing and gripped it tight I would have been devastated to lose the excavation kit you loaned me never mind my notebooks I daren't leave anywhere that I am not when we reached the base of the valley the site we were looking for still wasn't clear but a short stroll through a carved out chasm led to the most incredible sight it was simply a doorway in the side of the rock but at the same time so much more than just an entrance way the ancient timber doors would have stood 12 feet high and what remained had rotten back to just leave the elaborate iron hinges protruding from the surround and what a frame it was the intricately carved detail of the stone had of course weathered back to leave smoother features than one would have decorated this arch with but you could still make out the twist
The Last Broadcast

The Last Broadcast

2022-06-2811:15

The Last Broadcast is the fourteenth story release by Tremorphonic. In this radio transmission we hear warnings of impending danger but who can you trust? What are the mysterious sounds? What is the hidden code? Stay strong survivors, safety exists. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
The Slinger, The Sailor and The Spy is the thirteenth horror story release by Tremorphonic. This is a trio of tales of bad luck following a cowboy, a pirate and a secret agent - the slinger, the sailor and the spy, masters of the sun, sea and sky, not just any John Doe, Tom, Dick or Harry - every soul will eventually belong to the Reaper. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
The Audition

The Audition

2022-04-2409:24

The Audition (aka The Killing Joke) is the twelfth horror story release by Tremorphonic.   In this audition, we hear a casting tape for the role of Jack in a production called The Killing Joke. The monologue that this actor delivers takes an unexpected turn when he reveals what he's been up to.   Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
Orpheus

Orpheus

2022-03-2037:45

Orpheus is a science fiction audio drama, and is the eleventh horror story release by Tremorphonic. In this sci fi horror story, the crew of the Orpheus conduct a research mission, past Mars, and out to the asteroid belt. We hear a series of recordings from communications officer Will Stevens as he tells of the crew's experiences.   Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
In Sheep’s Clothing

In Sheep’s Clothing

2022-02-0621:11

In Sheep's Clothing is the tenth horror fiction story release by Tremorphonic. This is a tale of witches and wolves, desertion and deception! In this dark take on traditional fairytales an old woman finds a young girl who has broken into her home. Each tells their stories of their troubles. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
Zig Zag Man

Zig Zag Man

2022-01-0905:12

The Zig Zag Man is the ninth horror fiction story release by Tremorphonic. In this creepypasta style poem, a sailor is left to die by his crewmates and suffers a horrible demise. His spirit lives on to condemn seafarers that fail to help those in need. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.  
Satan's Claws is the Christmas special horror story from Tremorphonic! He's making a list, he's checking it twice, you better not judge who's naughty or nice, Satan's Claws are shredding this town! Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
Dance With The Devil

Dance With The Devil

2021-12-0507:21

Dance With The Devil is the seventh horror fiction story release by Tremorphonic. A salesman finds himself at the gates of hell and tries to charm his way out of his terrifying destiny. The gatekeeper gives him one final chance to change his fate. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear - is a collection of horror audio stories in a mixture of storytelling styles that are best served by the audio format.
Know-It-All

Know-It-All

2021-11-1409:23

Know-It-All is the sixth story release by Tremorphonic. We all trust our smart devices with personal information but do we trust them too much? Jeremy's navigation system knows a lot about his activities, but has she put the pieces together? Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear is a collection of horror audio stories, often, like this story, in a radio play format.
Abide With Me

Abide With Me

2021-10-1907:56

Abide With Me is the fifth story release by Tremorphonic. A lost soul has dedicated his service to his God. In this voicemail message he tells his loved one the reasons for his actions, and expresses his unwavering devotion to his lord. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear is a collection of horror audio stories, often, like this episode, in a radio play format.
Grandfather Time

Grandfather Time

2021-09-2509:23

Grandfather Time is the fourth story released by Tremorphonic. In the early 20th century a young family moved into an old manor. We learn about their plight as the powers of a grandfather clock revive their spirits each night. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear is a collection of horror audio stories, often in a radio play format.
The Wane to Midnight

The Wane to Midnight

2021-08-1427:07

The Wane to Midnight is the third story released by Tremorphonic. In this radio show, we follow DJ Steve Wayne on his show, The Wayne to Midnight, as he discovers the strange events happening in Kailasa Bay on the full moon. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear is a collection of horror audio stories, often, like this episode, in a radio play format.
Tipping Point

Tipping Point

2021-08-1207:57

Tipping Point is the second story released by Tremorphonic. In this found footage audio recording, a group of friends have hired a boat and captain and gone sailing foolishly out into a storm. The group are now stranded and in need of help. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear is a collection of horror audio stories, often, like this episode, in a radio play format.
The Stone Crescent

The Stone Crescent

2021-08-1205:54

The Stone Crescent is the first horror poem story released by Tremorphonic. This poem, influence by the style of Edgar Allan Poe and the stories of H.P. Lovecraft, follows a man's discovery of a strange set of stones and his experience upon meeting them. Tremorphonic - The Sounds of Fear is a collection of horror audio stories, often in a radio play format.
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