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Surviving the Aftermath of a Pathocracy

26 min · 17. jan. 2026
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In episode six, we widen the lens again. We step back into the collective field of The Platinum Cage and ask what remains after diagnosis, after transformation, and after certainty begins to dissolve. This episode is about meaning without guarantees, memory as a form of resistance, and why ambiguity may be the most honest ethical position left.

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Frequencies of Resistance

This is episode eight. The novel The Platinum Cage includes characters named Scannura and James Stevens. Those names also belong to real people, connected to real underground music scenes. The overlap is intentional, but the layers are distinct. We’ll move carefully between fiction and reality. We’ll talk about the characters and the roles they play in the story. We’ll talk about their real-life counterparts, and the music cultures that shaped them. Disco, house, techno. Jungle and drum and bass. This episode is about underground culture as a survival system. About music as memory, movement, and identity, and about why sound and dance persist wherever systems try to flatten the human spirit. This is the final episode in the limited series exploring The Platinum Cage, by Peter Mansfeld. A forthcoming novel available wherever physical copies or audiobooks are sold. To find out more, go to PeterMansfeld.com. Thank you for listening to Depth Signal.

17. jan. 202627 min