Voodooed 24 05 22 Ashby Winter Interrogation Xx... ❲Pro❳

Fans of The Caretaker meets True Detective occult monologues, ASMR turned hostile, or anyone who’s ever wanted a haunted police tape.

Uncomfortable in the best way. Not for casual listening, but for those who like their audio fiction to leave a thumbprint on the back of the neck. If you provide more context (e.g., is this a music track, a spoken word piece, a roleplay file, or part of an ARG?), I can rewrite the review to be more technically accurate for the genre. Voodooed 24 05 22 Ashby Winter Interrogation XX...

At nearly 22 minutes, the middle section drifts into low-frequency drone that overstays its welcome if you’re not in a fully darkened room with headphones. Some of the “interrogation” dialogue fragments are too abstract (even by Ashby Winter’s standards) — I wanted one clear, terrifying question to anchor the chaos. Fans of The Caretaker meets True Detective occult

The latest installment in the Ashby Winter Interrogation series (“XX” suggests a milestone) leans hard into its title. “Voodooed” isn’t just a metaphor here — the sound design layers humming rituals, reversed piano stabs, and what sounds like muffled drumming under rain-slicked floorboards. Ashby Winter’s performance (presumably the voice of the interrogated/subject) shifts from whispered confession to percussive glossolalia. The stereo field is unstable, panning between a harsh table lamp mic (close, dry) and distant, cavernous reverb that feels like the room is breathing. If you provide more context (e