annathai.blogg.se

Radio silence creepypasta
Radio silence creepypasta









radio silence creepypasta

It was apparent by the way the song gave them pause, captivating them with the mix of deep and light notes, creating an eerie web of foreboding mystery.

radio silence creepypasta

But few had ever bothered to truly listen. It’s the one they’d all likely heard countless times, played under the stories of multiple narrators. The audience was enthralled, falling silent in an unexpected way as they listened to the song. Dressed in a simple t-shirt and jeans, he greets the audience enthusiastically as he makes his way behind the keyboard set up on stage left.Īfter speaking to the crowd for a bit while turning on and setting his instrument, he spoke a bit about the first song he’d be playing, “The Scent of Night.” It’s an older one that has become synonymous with creepypastas all throughout the platform. And that’s not even counting his own robust body of personal compositions. Then, heanpounced Myuu would be taking the stage, and retreated back into the shadows.īorn Nicholas Gasparini, Myuu is a German composer, pianist, and producer with work in films like Mr. He greeted those in attendance as soon as their cheers died down enough for him to be heard, welcoming them to the show and thanking them for their patience. Creepypasta himself stepped into the center of it. But everyone raced to their seats when a spotlight opened on the darkened stage, especially when Mr. They milled about in happy clusters, some dressed in Halloween costumes, most clad in casual grey or black. The show was running a little late, but those in attendance didn’t seem to mind. The house lights went dark across the upstairs room of White Oak Music Hall. Then add in all the bonuses that come with proper lighting at key times, a little bit of synth, and a projector, and you have the essence of the Creepypasta Storytime Tour. Toss into a melting pot a 19th century book tour, a modern youtuber tour, and a mid 2000s pianist tour. The tour is executed to follow a blend of tour models that have proven successful before. Even though Adam Welker and Andrew Tenenbaum (co-founders and CEO/CFO, respectively) have decades of experience under the belt within both traditional and non-traditional clients alike, it’s still awe-inspiring to see them put together a tour in a medium that has never been done before. As the demand for touring agencies catering to gamers and youtubers increases, companies like Meta Touring rise to the occasion. Touring with youtubers is of new as a market as being a youtuber itself. And what do youtubers do once they reach a certain level of success? They go on tour, of course. Against all odds, creepypasta narrators have found a foothold within youtube, backed by a strong and growing community. When given the ability to ‘Broadcast Yourself,’ individual content creators make nichhe videos beyond what any large network would be willing to risk funding. Youtube has taken an unexpected place in modern media, creating a space where no one even saw a void. And on the 30th of October, Houston got its turn.

radio silence creepypasta

Youtube horror narrators MrCreepypasta and CreepsMcPasta were joined by pianist and composer Myuu on a cross-country tour, bringing the frights they post online to life for a live audience. Hey kids! Welcome to the tour you never expected.











Radio silence creepypasta