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Season 03 - Episode 09 - Mad Ghoul Radio - The House Remembers (Mad Ghoul Macabre Mix)

1 h 18 min · 10. Mai 2026
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Season 3, Episode 9 drifts into the dark hallway, where the floorboards complain, the doors close by themselves, and every room feels like it knows something you don’t. This edition of Mad Ghoul Macabre is a long-form haunted house mix built for late-night listening. No chatter. No safety lights. Just a continuous trip through cursed architecture, ghostly rooms, family secrets, and the kind of houses that don’t want visitors leaving in one piece. Haunted house films have always hit a little differently. They take the one place that’s supposed to feel safe and turn it against you. The walls listen. The basement waits. The attic keeps trophies. Sometimes the ghost is the problem. Sometimes the family is. Sometimes the house itself has been hungry for decades. This episode leans into that feeling: old staircases, locked rooms, dead air, séance smoke, possessed hallways, and that awful little pause right before something moves in the dark. And making this one extra special, the episode features a killer bumper from David Arquette, actor, horror icon, and official friend of the show. A perfect voice to help open the door before the house swallows us whole. Turn off the lights.,,,,Leave one lamp on.....Do not go upstairs. And whatever you hear behind the wall, don’t answer it.

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Season 03 - Episode 09 - Mad Ghoul Radio - The House Remembers (Mad Ghoul Macabre Mix)

Season 3, Episode 9 drifts into the dark hallway, where the floorboards complain, the doors close by themselves, and every room feels like it knows something you don’t. This edition of Mad Ghoul Macabre is a long-form haunted house mix built for late-night listening. No chatter. No safety lights. Just a continuous trip through cursed architecture, ghostly rooms, family secrets, and the kind of houses that don’t want visitors leaving in one piece. Haunted house films have always hit a little differently. They take the one place that’s supposed to feel safe and turn it against you. The walls listen. The basement waits. The attic keeps trophies. Sometimes the ghost is the problem. Sometimes the family is. Sometimes the house itself has been hungry for decades. This episode leans into that feeling: old staircases, locked rooms, dead air, séance smoke, possessed hallways, and that awful little pause right before something moves in the dark. And making this one extra special, the episode features a killer bumper from David Arquette, actor, horror icon, and official friend of the show. A perfect voice to help open the door before the house swallows us whole. Turn off the lights.,,,,Leave one lamp on.....Do not go upstairs. And whatever you hear behind the wall, don’t answer it.

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