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Dai Coelacanth – Radio Graveyard

The Radio Graveyard is open from Midnight until 6AM (Berlin time). Come in. Find an open coffin. Make your self comfortable. What you hear, may not be real. Graveyard Radio sound has wormy acoustics. Technically, it’s not even sound. Your host is Dai Coelacanth. An outsider. An alphabet man. A Rat baby. You may have heard him on Radio-On (Berlin) or seen some of his short films when they have played the dungeons of England , Germany and Russia. Perhaps he sent you a postcard. You are welcome to send him one. If you can find him.

Radio graveyard / graveyard radio was originally broadcast as part of the Radiophrenia radio festival , 2019.