Fiends for Skam's VHS Head will be in their element with fellow Blackpudlian Neil Scrivin’s debut album of radiophonic hauntings and snuff film atmosphere as The Night Monitor.
Issued as The Night Monitor’s first album in 2020, ‘This House is Haunted’ marked a switch or refinement of direction for Neil Scrivin, who was previously known for his ace Phono Ghosts tape on Skam in 2013, which surely worked in a slipstream of sleazy retro-futurist intrigue alongside fellow Blackpool resident VHS Head, and could be compared to Ghost Box on their jollies in the city’s backstreet B&Bs.
More specifically, they turn cues from Guy Lyon Playfair’s account of the 1977 Enfield Poltergeist case (check YouTube or the ace Okkulte Stimmung compilation for documentation) into a festeringly clammy sequence of library-style cue vignettes and themes that clearly impart the feeling of a ‘70s house without the heating on, where the family are seated around the dinner table summoning demons, perhaps Jimmy on the tele in background and smell of lard and the paranormal in the air.
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Fiends for Skam's VHS Head will be in their element with fellow Blackpudlian Neil Scrivin’s debut album of radiophonic hauntings and snuff film atmosphere as The Night Monitor.
Issued as The Night Monitor’s first album in 2020, ‘This House is Haunted’ marked a switch or refinement of direction for Neil Scrivin, who was previously known for his ace Phono Ghosts tape on Skam in 2013, which surely worked in a slipstream of sleazy retro-futurist intrigue alongside fellow Blackpool resident VHS Head, and could be compared to Ghost Box on their jollies in the city’s backstreet B&Bs.
More specifically, they turn cues from Guy Lyon Playfair’s account of the 1977 Enfield Poltergeist case (check YouTube or the ace Okkulte Stimmung compilation for documentation) into a festeringly clammy sequence of library-style cue vignettes and themes that clearly impart the feeling of a ‘70s house without the heating on, where the family are seated around the dinner table summoning demons, perhaps Jimmy on the tele in background and smell of lard and the paranormal in the air.
Fiends for Skam's VHS Head will be in their element with fellow Blackpudlian Neil Scrivin’s debut album of radiophonic hauntings and snuff film atmosphere as The Night Monitor.
Issued as The Night Monitor’s first album in 2020, ‘This House is Haunted’ marked a switch or refinement of direction for Neil Scrivin, who was previously known for his ace Phono Ghosts tape on Skam in 2013, which surely worked in a slipstream of sleazy retro-futurist intrigue alongside fellow Blackpool resident VHS Head, and could be compared to Ghost Box on their jollies in the city’s backstreet B&Bs.
More specifically, they turn cues from Guy Lyon Playfair’s account of the 1977 Enfield Poltergeist case (check YouTube or the ace Okkulte Stimmung compilation for documentation) into a festeringly clammy sequence of library-style cue vignettes and themes that clearly impart the feeling of a ‘70s house without the heating on, where the family are seated around the dinner table summoning demons, perhaps Jimmy on the tele in background and smell of lard and the paranormal in the air.
Fiends for Skam's VHS Head will be in their element with fellow Blackpudlian Neil Scrivin’s debut album of radiophonic hauntings and snuff film atmosphere as The Night Monitor.
Issued as The Night Monitor’s first album in 2020, ‘This House is Haunted’ marked a switch or refinement of direction for Neil Scrivin, who was previously known for his ace Phono Ghosts tape on Skam in 2013, which surely worked in a slipstream of sleazy retro-futurist intrigue alongside fellow Blackpool resident VHS Head, and could be compared to Ghost Box on their jollies in the city’s backstreet B&Bs.
More specifically, they turn cues from Guy Lyon Playfair’s account of the 1977 Enfield Poltergeist case (check YouTube or the ace Okkulte Stimmung compilation for documentation) into a festeringly clammy sequence of library-style cue vignettes and themes that clearly impart the feeling of a ‘70s house without the heating on, where the family are seated around the dinner table summoning demons, perhaps Jimmy on the tele in background and smell of lard and the paranormal in the air.
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Fiends for Skam's VHS Head will be in their element with fellow Blackpudlian Neil Scrivin’s debut album of radiophonic hauntings and snuff film atmosphere as The Night Monitor.
Issued as The Night Monitor’s first album in 2020, ‘This House is Haunted’ marked a switch or refinement of direction for Neil Scrivin, who was previously known for his ace Phono Ghosts tape on Skam in 2013, which surely worked in a slipstream of sleazy retro-futurist intrigue alongside fellow Blackpool resident VHS Head, and could be compared to Ghost Box on their jollies in the city’s backstreet B&Bs.
More specifically, they turn cues from Guy Lyon Playfair’s account of the 1977 Enfield Poltergeist case (check YouTube or the ace Okkulte Stimmung compilation for documentation) into a festeringly clammy sequence of library-style cue vignettes and themes that clearly impart the feeling of a ‘70s house without the heating on, where the family are seated around the dinner table summoning demons, perhaps Jimmy on the tele in background and smell of lard and the paranormal in the air.