Steven Carter
Between The Dials
Between the Dials is a cinematic audio fiction series broadcasting from the pirate frequency 77.7 FM — a Midwest-born station where memory, mystery, and static intertwine. Each episode transmits stories that live between horror and humanity, weaving analog sound design, radio lore, and quiet philosophy into something hauntingly familiar. What you hear is who you are… if you stop to listen.
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Episodes
S1E3 Looped Signals 28.12.2025 1:02:44
You’ve found 77.7 FM. Or maybe you never left. Welcome back to the signal — this is Between the Dials , and tonight we examine Looped Messages / Signals : time bending back on itself, memory skipping, meaning echoing… until déjà vu and destiny blur into the same hum. In this broadcast: Static & Sentiment – “The Card Always Comes” A listener story about a birthday card that arrives every year—...
S1E2 Proof of Signal/Out Past the Tower Range 27.11.2025 1:00:08
You’ve found 77.7 FM. As I was before, so I am again — your host, Steven Carter. In Episode 2, the signal splits in two: Proof of Signal and Beyond the Tower. Proof is the evidence — the mark or pattern that shouldn’t be possible and yet still arrives. Beyond is the reach — the part that pulls us past the edge of the map, toward both adventure and danger. Tonight we ask: what happens when mystery...
S1E1 Signals Crossed 01.11.2025 38:40
Somewhere in the static, two signals overlap. The first broadcast from 77.7 FM begins clean—then fractures into something more human. In Signals Crossed , we meet the voice behind the transmitter, test the reach of the frequency, and learn what happens when echoes of the past start answering back. Featuring layered analog sound design, magnetic tape artifacts, and a transmission that refuses to s...
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