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A lament from Inbetween Stations Radio- " Before my girlfriend Tiva died she sent one last letter home."
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The Wow Signal ( and alien contact)
Tonight on Inbetween Stations Radio, we journey into the mystery of the famous 1977 "Wow! Signal" and the enduring question of whether humanity has already heard from another intelligence. Along the way, we'll explore Boards of Canada's new album Inferno, the new film The Backrooms, and the series the 3 Body Problem, asking how these stories and sounds shape our imagination and possibly even play into each other—and the chance of further our understanding of what may exist beyond the edges of the known world.
i was so wrong
Inbetween Stations Radio debuts the new song “I Was So Wrong.” As always, the broadcast drifts beyond ordinary radio, featuring original songs, transmissions, and full-length shows found nowhere else on the dial. I Was So Wrong (2026) Hartley & Bell I got up in the morning light felt my heart aching started thinking of you and how you said please don’t leave please don’t go but I know now I was so wrong I was so wrong So I got into the old car got into that old dream and drove down the neighborhood street said goodbye said goodbye got out of this forever city this forever-gone place got out onto the open highway yeah, I’m driving underneath all these desert stars And I won’t stop until I have you and I won’t stop until I find you again Got up in the morning light felt my heart aching started thinking of you and how you said please don’t leave please don’t go but I know now I was so wrong I was so wrong
From a distance of endless miles
Merki Ann Bell drifts across the nighttime airwaves of live shortwave radio, carrying thoughts, dreams, and beautiful music — transforming the evening into her own special world of alternate states of consciousness.
The Hidden Country — Dreams, Visions & Origin Places
Tonight’s broadcast drifts through dreams, visions, and forgotten places of origin. David Hartley explores how ancient cultures—and many Indigenous traditions still today—accepted such experiences as part of reality itself. Beneath the surface of modern life may exist a far deeper and more multilayered world of consciousness, memory, and perception. Through personal stories and reflections, the program journeys into these hidden inner landscapes
Hold Me Softly (Tiva's last letter home)
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