Everything Went Black podcast episode 288 - Chris Bozzone/Cadabra Records
I had the great pleasure of talking with Mike Hill about Cadabra Records and my work as a composer on the label for a new episode of his excellent podcast, Everything Went Black! Mike and I covered plenty of ground connected to Jonathan Dennison’s astonishing output with Cadabra Records as well as his Chiroptera Press book imprint. We were able to touch upon some of Cadabra’s immensely impressive voice talent including Jon Padgett, Laurence R. Harvey and Robert Lloyd Parry; composers/musicians such as Fabio Frizzi, Anima Morte and Pentagram Home Video; visual artists Karmazid, Jeremy Hush, Jonathan Dennison, Jason Barnett, Matt Jaffe and Joe Keinberger; and productions of weird fiction stories by authors like H.P. Lovecraft, Thomas Ligotti, Robert W. Chambers, Thomas De Quincey, Clark Ashton Smith, Edogawa Rampo and Matthew M. Bartlett. Also covered: Cadabra’s upcoming NightLands Festival (June 1-3 in NJ) and much more. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.
Here is the description of the episode from Everything Went Black:
This week, Chris Bozzone, a composer and ambassador of Cadabra Records joins us this week. Cadabra Records is one of the coolest, most unique labels that I have run across. If you love horror, weird fiction, film scores and books this is a destination that you must explore. You will find some of the most creative manifestations of horror fiction in the form of scored readings of the finest entries into the horror genre.
We also discuss the upcoming Nightlands Festival happening later this year. If you are a fan of this sort of thing, mark the dates on your calendar and consider coming out.