Teleportation, Two-Way Radio and Tenpole Tudor with Christian Payne
In this episode, Anikó and Steve once again chat with Christian Payne (a.k.a. Documentally). They discuss being transported back in time by music and recordings of a loved one's voice, partisan grandparents, the power of two-way radio, binaural drama, and the disadvantages of going public about building a priest hole. Christian is a photographer, writer, trainer, speaker, multimedia documenter and general polymath. If you want to learn more about Christian, you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram as @Documentally. You can find his website here: http://documentally.net Andrew's Sachs' binaural radio drama can be heard here: https://youtu.be/tsAdYGdZc88 Christian's first record can be heard here: https://open.spotify.com/track/4BFGbzW1hvoGZJ8lbBxCjP?si=ead773934ae44b1d Anikó's music choice can be heard here: https://open.spotify.com/album/7uuaNyvqA3n5c9TyDhh0HE?si=chS3dhhbTru3uOVPC_vlpQ And Steve's greatest Oxfam shop find can be heard here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6rjlNCw55OD6a6cVxMjD2Q?si=paSzw1OgSlqzkusLyuSokw And Baccara's disco classic 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/track/2LScqpywMqGcnum6nNaxXX?si=532ad89308304cbe Anikó can be found on Twitter as @kokovocals, and you can find her website here: https://www.kokovocals.com Steve can be found on Instagram and Twitter as @soundfackery, and his website can be found here: https://www.soundfackeryproductions.com Keep up to date with the podcast and other Soundfackery Productions news by signing up to our newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/hr3Ct9 If you have enjoyed this podcast, then please give us a rating and maybe even a review.