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The Brad Lansky Series Continues at Protophonic

February 26, 2008 By Sam Sloan 1 Comment

Press Release

lanskyfire.jpgNew York, NY — Protophonic is pleased to announce the release of the third J.D. Venne Science Fiction audio adventure, “Brad Lansky and the Face of Eternal Fire.” The story picks up where “Brad Lansky and the Alien Engineer” left off.

Those aurally-inclined will enjoy the hi-fi format, best described as a “movie in sound. Fully acted and integrated with electronic music and many special effects, the listener is immersed in an active listening experience.

“This episode has more action, the soundscape is more complex, the pace faster and the actors more experienced,” says Dieter Zimmermann of Protophonic. “Eternal Fire has brought us closer to the goal of total immersion through audio.”

Publication details can be found at Spoken Network.
Runtime is approximately 1-hour in length with fully acted music and special effects.

Visit Brad Lansky’s world and listen to more samples.

“‘Brad Lansky and the Alien at Planet X” and “Brad Lansky and the Alien Engineer,” the first two audio’s in the series are available for download at Spoken Network

About the Author:
J.D. Venne studied Electrical Engineering and Music. He has always been interested in Science Fiction. In his Brad Lansky series he explores the intersection of SF, sound, and electronic music.

Filed Under: Audio Productions

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  1. jeremy bishop says

    March 1, 2008 at 11:58 am

    this is by far the best of the three. nothing else out there quite like it – it’s gonna be a new time radio cult classic

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