Tanis (podcast)

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Tanis
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Presentation
Hosted byNic Silver
Genre
LanguageEnglish
Updates
  • Biweekly (seasons 1–4)
  • Weekly (season 5)
Production
ProductionTerry Miles
Audio formatPodcast (via streaming or downloadable MP3)
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes60
Publication
Original releaseOctober 13, 2015
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Tanis is a mystery pseudo-documentary podcast. Published by Pacific Northwest Stories, it is part of their series of podcasts set in the same fictional universe (such as The Black Tapes and Rabbits ) which, despite being works of fiction, are presented as legitimate true stories both within the podcast and outside of it; the podcast has no credited writers or performers, as the events and characters are framed as real. The main character, Nic Silver, is voiced by executive producer Terry Miles.

Contents

In the podcast, Silver undertakes a search to discover the meaning of "Tanis", a word of unknown meaning that seems connected to various elusive individuals and organizations, leading him to unearth a web of conspiracies with the help of an internet "information specialist" known only as "Meerkatnip".

After its premiere on October 13, 2015, episodes of Tanis were released every two weeks during the first four seasons and weekly during the fifth. Critical reception of the show was positive and it peaked on the U.S. iTunes podcast download chart in the eleventh spot. A television adaptation of the podcast was planned in 2017 and the fifth season of the podcast premiered on September 2, 2020.

Content

Synopsis

Nic Silver, a former radio host, discovers references to something called Tanis in two disparate sources. He begins hosting the podcast in an effort to determine what and where Tanis may be, quickly enlisting the help of an "information specialist" known via the username Meerkatnip. Silver comes to believe that Tanis is currently somewhere in the Puget Sound area. His search, aided with information provided by Meerkatnip, leads him to confront a variety of mysterious groups and organizations: Tesla Nova Corporation, a group Silver calls "The Cult of Tanis", and a group known as the Grackles.

Format

Tanis is a mystery horror podcast released every two weeks on iTunes and other services. [1] [2] Terry Miles, with the production company Public Radio Alliance, serves as the show's executive producer and provides the voice work for Silver, who Miles refers to as his "cousin" and who is listed as the show's other executive producer. [1] [3] Episodes of the show take approximately one week to plot and write, another week to record, and two weeks to mix, edit, and score. Dialogue is recorded where it occurs in the narrative, such that a scene which takes place in Tanis in a living room would be recorded in an actual living room. Tanis is scored with backing music and features a musical intro song by Miles's former band, Ashley Park. Financial support for the podcast comes from listeners via Patreon and sponsors, for whose products and services ads are integrated into the production. [3]

The podcast was described as "deep fiction" by The Guardian because, while it blends real-world and fictional events and people into its narrative, the show's creators and characters never acknowledge that the podcast is fictitious. [1] [4] The podcast, according to Molly Osberg in Vice , occurs in a world that "isn't so much an alternate reality as [a world] that hovers comfortably adjacent to ours." [5] In addition to the regular episodes, Miles also produces a variety of supporting documents and interviews which he posts on the show's official website in order to lend plausibility to the notion that the events of the show may be real. [3] Tanis mimics the successful format of the earlier nonfictional investigative podcast Serial , notably its "unpretentious narrative style and mystery 'plot'". [2] It is one of a spate of podcasts released in the wake of Serial's first season in 2014 that remixed those elements of Serial with the horror and mystery genres, other such podcasts including Alice Isn't Dead , ars Paradoxica , and Tanis sister show The Black Tapes . [2]

Themes

Themes of powerlessness and uneasy alliance with a (possible) enemy are present in Tanis's narrative. [2] Michael J. Collins described a pattern in mystery horror podcasts of narrators existing within uncertain personal or professional situations, such as Silver's inconsistent work and sleep schedules, which mimic "the lifestyles of overworked, yet unremunerated, Millennials." [2] Collins wrote that Tanis evoked millennial economic unease when Silver accepts aid in his investigation from Tesla Nova Corporation and thus becomes complicit with the organization Silver believes may be responsible for the goings-on he is investigating. [2]

Episodes

The first season of Tanis premiered October 13, 2015, when the first two episodes were released. The third episode was released on October 19 and subsequent episodes have generally been released every two weeks, although episodes were released weekly in season five. The second season premiered April 20, 2016, and season three premiered February 21, 2017. The fourth season premiered February 28, 2018, with the fifth premiering September 2, 2020. [6]

Season 1

EpisodeTitle [6] Release date [6] Production code [6]
1"Seeking Tanis, Runner Available"October 13, 2015101
2"Radio, Radio"October 13, 2015102
3"The Girl in the High Tower"October 19, 2015103
4"The End of Rocketman"November 3, 2015104
5"A Rat, a Writer and a Conspiracy Theory"November 18, 2015105
6"The Servant Girl Annihilator"December 1, 2015106
7"A Dungeon Masters Guide to Tanis"December 16, 2015107
8"Raywood, WA: Population One"January 6, 2016108
9"A Man, a Milkshake, and a Serial Murderer"January 19, 2016109
10"The Grackles"February 3, 2016110
11"Eld Fen"February 17, 2016111
12"The Map"March 2, 2016112

Season 2

EpisodeTitle [6] Release date [6] Production code [6]
1"The Wall"April 20, 2016201
2"Levity Elks"May 4, 2016202
3"Pacifica"May 18, 2016203
4"The Alameter Line"May 31, 2016204
5"A Message, a Manuscript, and a Russian Picnic"June 15, 2016205
6"Phyreses and Aries"June 29, 2016206
7"Devil's Fingers"July 27, 2016207
8"The Map to Heaven"August 10, 2016208
9"Was It the Red King, Kitty?"August 23, 2016209
10"The Voice in the Darkness"September 7, 2016210
11"Once More unto the Breach"September 21, 2016211
12"We Get What We Deserve"October 5, 2016212

Season 3

EpisodeTitle [6] Release date [6] Production code [6]
1"Frances Manners' Place in the Woods"February 21, 2017301
2"The Office of Alien Property"March 8, 2017302
3"An Artifact, an Adorcist, and an Asylum"March 21, 2017303
4"The Lines of Alaise"April 5, 2017304
5"Elements and Artifacts"April 19, 2017305
6"Brother, Where Art Thou?"May 3, 2017306
7"God in the Machine"May 31, 2017307
8"The Second Barrier Study"June 14, 2017308
9"The Taskers, the Smallwater, and Lovecraft's Friend"June 28, 2017309
10"The Ath"July 12, 2017310
11"Feathers or Fur?"July 26, 2017311
12"Between There and Here"August 9, 2017312

Season 4

EpisodeTitle [6] Release date [6] Production code [6]
1"The Russian Breach"February 28, 2018401
2"The Pipes Are Calling"March 13, 2018402
3"Gavdos, Ramtha, and the Atlas"March 28, 2018403
4"The Earth Coincidence Control Office"April 11, 2018404
5"Ra Ra Rasputin"April 25, 2018405
6"The Faith of Flowers"May 9, 2018406
7"Is the Hitchhiker Male or Female?"June 6, 2018407
8"What I Think of When I Think of Green"June 20, 2018408
9"Remote Control"July 4, 2018409
10"Nobody Can Send Me a Letter"July 18, 2018410
11"The Three In One God"August 1, 2018411
12"Beyond the Real"August 15, 2018412

Season 5

EpisodeTitle [6] Release date [6] Production code [6]
1"Pacifica Redux"September 2, 2020501
2"The Garrison Anomaly"September 9, 2020502
3"The Mourntree"September 16, 2020503
4"Weaving Spiders Come Not Here"September 23, 2020504
5"Dangerous Things, Magical Things, and All That"September 30, 2020505
6"For the Harmonious Development of Man"October 7, 2020506
7"The Heart of the Destroyer"October 14, 2020507
8"Manhattan, Arachne, and an Angry Demon Tooth"October 21, 2020508
9"Corpus Callosum"October 28, 2020509
10"The Thing from Karsas"November 4, 2020510
11"The Long Stone"November 11, 2020511
12"The Fifth Gate"November 18, 2020512

Reception

Tanis received critical acclaim. Melissa Locker, writing in The Guardian described the podcast, as well as sister show The Black Tapes, as "compelling and wildly addictive." [1] The scholars Danielle Hancock and Leslie McMurtry described the podcast as "elegantly illustrat[ing] the new Gothic horror podcast paradigm" on account of its production value, attentiveness to the possibilities of the podcast format, and in-universe connections with traditional elements of Gothic fiction. [7] In Bustle , Lucia Peters praised the melding of real-world and fictional elements in Tanis's narrative, calling the podcast "a fascinating, if somewhat confusing, ride." [8] Tanis peaked on the U.S. iTunes podcast download chart at number 11. [9]

Television adaptation

In 2017, Universal Cable Productions and Dark Horse Entertainment announced a deal to adapt Tanis for television, led by Miles and television writer Lee Shipman. Sam Raimi and Debbie Liebling will serve as the show's producers. [10]

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