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Spanish Sundown

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Can you hear the voices? They are trapped in objects from Spain’s past. An antique door knocker that witnessed a beheading. A murderous revolver hidden under the floor tile of a theater. A centuries-old castle stone pissed on by a madman. The sun goes down and everyday people stumble across these objects. When they touch them, the voices tell their story. Stories of Celtic warriors high on shrooms, mad bulls, gold-toothed bandoleers in hidden caves, Nazi collaborators, penis-shrinking witches, adulterous kings… Discover the horrific blood stories of Spain’s past. Discover the horror…that lies inside your own mind. Spanish Sundown is the result of years of ongoing historical research. An original audio drama production, it features the authentic sounds of Spain recorded on-site. Close your eyes and travel here with your mind. Listen to the voices. Episodes drop every other Tuesday. Subscribe now. WARNING: Be advised that Spanish Sundown is a horror podcast that rips the cover off the darkest sides of the human condition. It contains violence, abuse and other similar adult themes. Consider before listening. spanishsundown.com IG, FB, Reddit: @spanishsundown

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21 episodios

episode Manuela Malasaña: I Didn't Mean To artwork

Manuela Malasaña: I Didn't Mean To

In today’s story, Carlota is partying with her boyfriend Lucas in Madrid’s Plaza Dos de Mayo square. Carlota loves Lucas, but sometimes he does…stuff. Stuff that pisses her off so bad, all she can see are the dark spots of irritation behind her eyes. When she touches the iron fence around the statues of Captains Daoíz and Velarde, Carlota travels back to 1808 Spain and meets Manuela Malasaña, the 17-year-old embroiderer who died in the uprising against Napoleon’s occupying forces. They called her a national hero. But was she really? And is Carlota really guilty of what happens to Lucas if she can’t see through the dark spots behind her eyes? --- 1-Check out the location of Plaza Dos de Mayo here [https://maps.app.goo.gl/gkmzeqEAhVwe5xqp9]. 2-See Eugenio Álvarez Dumont’s 1887 painting of Manuela fighting alongside her father here [https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/malasaa-and-his-daughter-fight-against-the-french/5abf3304-7a86-43d7-bf46-85e10357c385]. You can visit this painting at the Prado Museum of Madrid [https://www.museodelprado.es/en]. 3-See the sculpture [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archivo:Muerte_de_Manuela_Malasa%C3%B1a.jpg] Death of Manuela Malasaña by Antonio Moltó y Lluch here. You can visit it at the History Museum of Madrid [https://www.madrid.es/portales/munimadrid/es/Inicio/Cultura-ocio-y-deporte/Cultura-y-ocio/Museo-de-Historia-de-Madrid?vgnextfmt=default&vgnextoid=ab18a1ead63ab010VgnVCM100000d90ca8c0RCRD&vgnextchannel=c937f073808fe410VgnVCM2000000c205a0aRCRD]. 4-See Goya’s The 3rd of May 1808 [https://www.museodelprado.es/en/the-collection/art-work/the-3rd-of-may-1808-in-madrid-or-the-executions/5e177409-2993-4240-97fb-847a02c6496c] painting of executions ordered by Murat (at the Prado Museum) and The 2nd of May 1808 [https://fundaciongoyaenaragon.es/eng/obra/el-dos-de-mayo-de-1808/178] at the Fundación Goya en Aragón (complete with Mamelukes). You can truly feel the terror. 5-Check out our website [http://www.spanishsundown.com] or follow Spanish Sundown on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576706134284] and Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/spanishsundown] to see original footage taken while researching and recording on-site at Plaza Dos de Mayo. Join our community! --- © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

19 de may de 2026 - 42 min
episode The Tablada Sanatorium: Lorca's Reckoning artwork

The Tablada Sanatorium: Lorca's Reckoning

If someone hurt a person you loved, how long would you be willing to wait to make them pay? In today’s story, guest actress Khephra C. White introduces us to a nurse named Helena. She toys with her favorite golden brooch with red rubies while she waits at a lonely hospital. When a new patient named Alfredo arrives, he tries to take her piece of jewelry. The voices inside the brooch take them both back to Granada in 1936, where they meet the poet Federico García Lorca just as Civil War breaks out in Spain. It turns out that Helena and Alfredo go way back. Way, way back. And Alfredo might want her brooch…but Helena wants her revenge even more. --- 1-Don’t forget to vote Spanish Sundown for the Audience Choice Award in the UK International Audio Drama Festival! This kind of recognition would help to put the show on the map and make it last. So, if you’d like to show appreciation for my work, Spanish Sundown stands a real chance of winning and voting only takes a second. I’d be so grateful! Voting form available here [https://radiodramafestival.org.uk/]. 2-Khephra C. White cowrote this episode and voiced Helena, Carla and narration. Check out her IG account to see her work as writer, actress and comedian (she’s hilarious—if you’re in Madrid, go see her shows): @darqueroast [https://www.instagram.com/darqueroast] 3-See the location of the abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium here [https://maps.app.goo.gl/eysP45MTuEdAMPqL7]. If you are able to visit in person, swing by the restaurant with the chimney smoke on the other side of the lonely trucker highway—it feels like the only inhabited building in the otherwise abandoned town. 4-Read Federico García Lorca’s biography here [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_Garc%C3%ADa_Lorca], read a bit of his poetry here [https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Spanish/LorcaPoemsLoveDeath.php], and read some of his plays here [https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Spanish/LorcaPlayshome.php](they’re all good, but Blood Wedding/Bodas de sangre is one of my personal favorites). 5-Check out Spanish Sundown’s webpage [http://www.spanishsundown.com]or our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576706134284] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishsundown/] accounts for footage of Khephra and me while recording and doing on-site research at the sanatorium. Drop by and leave a comment—hearing from you makes my day! --- © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

5 de may de 2026 - 51 min
episode Processionaries: The Rash artwork

Processionaries: The Rash

Every spring in Spain, the pine trees are covered in nests the size of a fist with the texture of a rotten cobweb. Out of these nests come caterpillars, called processionaries. These caterpillars are poisonous. Their hairs provoke a rash that can last for several days. This rash spreads. Like a poison. In today's episode, Estrella is ridding her backyard of these pests. When her shovel strikes an owl skeleton, she travels back to 1970s Robledo de Chavela, when the town was held terrified hostage by a ghost in the medieval church cemetery. A cemetery overrun by processionaries and their poison. Estrella discovers that the poison doesn't just spread; it becomes a part of you. --- 1-See the bio of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, nature expert and journalist, here [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A9lix_Rodr%C3%ADguez_de_la_Fuente]. 2-Here's a link [https://maps.app.goo.gl/UkwUNqnZxmudGNby7] to Robledo de Chavela on the map, where our story takes place. 3-Check out Spanish Sundown’s webpage [http://www.spanishsundown.com] or our Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576706134284] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishsundown/] accounts for footage of Robledo de Chavela, the church where the owl hid, and processionaries in my own backyard (ew). While you're there, join our community; I love hearing from you! --- © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

21 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
episode UK Audio Drama Festival - Lore & Crime artwork

UK Audio Drama Festival - Lore & Crime

Spanish Sundown has been shortlisted for the 2026 UK International Audio Drama Festival! Playing with 26 countries, 16 languages and 60 dramas. Uh...how cool is that?! You can see the full list and listen to all the fantastic shows here [https://radiodramafestival.org.uk/]. -- While we're on the road, check out one of my favorite shows: Lore & Crime. You can subscribe on the show's website [https://www.loreandcrime.com/], on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lore-and-crime/id1821174028], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/2M8211gtRUZ2Fj8Er26rTn]or Amazon [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/e3a6cdc1-b148-4368-9826-1f4a44bff7af]. Follow Lore & Crime on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577364336544] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/loreandcrime/]. -- Remember to check out Spanish Sundown’s webpage [http://www.spanishsundown.com], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576706134284] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishsundown/], where you can also join our online community. --- © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

7 de abr de 2026 - 13 min
episode Los Verracos: Shrooms and Toros artwork

Los Verracos: Shrooms and Toros

2,000 years ago, indigenous Celtic Vettons inhabited the Iberian peninsula. They carved statues of bulls and wild boar made of stone, many of which can still be found today. And they participated in religious rituals involving what we would call magic mushrooms. When the Romans swooped in, they burned and sacked the Vettons' villages. Do you always root for the underdog? What if the underdog...stops being the underdog? Warning: this episode leans heavily into the horror. --- 1-See a map of ancient Vetton territory, a reconstruction of their village and the verracos here [https://eldiariodeltietar.com/contenido/556/los-vettones-el-pueblo-prerromano-que-moldeo-avila-y-el-valle-del-tietar]. 2-The most famous verracos are in Guisando (Ávila). Check out the site's official IG here [https://www.instagram.com/torosdeguisando/?utm_source=ig_embed]. 3-Look at my own pictures of the verracos I took while recording and researching the episode. You can see them on Spanish Sundown’s webpage [http://www.spanishsundown.com], or on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576706134284] or Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/spanishsundown/], where you can also join our online community. --- © 2025 Samuel Mattern. All rights reserved.

24 de mar de 2026 - 37 min
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