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Spanish Sundown
Samuel Mattern
10 episodes
1 week ago
Can you hear the voices? They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. A centuries-old door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman. When the sun goes down, if you touch these objects, the voices tell their story. Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings… Everyday people stumble across these objects: a mountain farmer forced by the housing crisis to sell his land, a hospital nurse hell-bent on meting out vigilante justice, a traumatized Afghan war veteran, an American immigrant to Madrid… Join these characters and discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past. Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind. Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind. Listen to the voices. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe now. spanishsundown.com IG, FB, Reddit: @spanishsundown WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening.
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Can you hear the voices? They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. A centuries-old door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman. When the sun goes down, if you touch these objects, the voices tell their story. Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings… Everyday people stumble across these objects: a mountain farmer forced by the housing crisis to sell his land, a hospital nurse hell-bent on meting out vigilante justice, a traumatized Afghan war veteran, an American immigrant to Madrid… Join these characters and discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past. Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind. Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind. Listen to the voices. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe now. spanishsundown.com IG, FB, Reddit: @spanishsundown WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening.
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Tirso de Molina: A Trickster Mind
Spanish Sundown
30 minutes
1 month ago
Tirso de Molina: A Trickster Mind
“I take a swig of wine from my Don Simón box and whisper at the woman: ‘God’s trying to punish me.’” A man lives on the Madrid metro. He is convinced that God wants him to confess to something he didn’t do. He discovers a macabre secret hidden behind the subway walls. This secret takes him back to 1619 and introduces him to Tirso de Molina, author of Trickster of Seville, and reveals the history of the square that bears the writer’s name. A history shaped by political chaos, the desamortización de Mendizábal with his government seizure of Church property, technological progress and the first underground train line…and Franco’s thin skin. It all leads back to the macabre secret behind the walls. And our character’s forced confession to a sin he didn’t commit. Or maybe he did? -- 1. See the location of the Tirso de Molina square here. 2. Read Trickster of Seville in English or in Spanish. See the website and social media for original images of the recording locations: spanishsundown.com FB, IG, Reddit: @spanishsundown
Spanish Sundown
Can you hear the voices? They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. A centuries-old door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman. When the sun goes down, if you touch these objects, the voices tell their story. Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings… Everyday people stumble across these objects: a mountain farmer forced by the housing crisis to sell his land, a hospital nurse hell-bent on meting out vigilante justice, a traumatized Afghan war veteran, an American immigrant to Madrid… Join these characters and discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past. Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind. Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind. Listen to the voices. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe now. spanishsundown.com IG, FB, Reddit: @spanishsundown WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening.