Halloween got me back in the mood to revisit my two favorite pieces of experimental horror: House of Leaves, by Mark z Danielewski, and Anatomy, by KittyHorrorShow. This tape is a sort of conceptual mash up of them, as two different takes on the way a house influences relationships, distance between people, and erosion/over-enforcement of privacy. Being made unsafe in a home is a staple of horror, and conceptualizing a house as the enactor and/or victim of the breeches in social contract is fucking awesome. They are very much in conversation, and I love them dearly.
This was my first time going all out on a tape’s external design like this. I intend to reprint the J-card (on a better printer, since these were just done at Staples lol), but that aside, I’m very proud of how it came out.
If anyone wants to listen to the track listing, the playlist is here! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40m35u5GHhU6LelBm0QNdh?si=0Ghs07mPRTmOpFHg0408WQ&pi=YpUAc2ovTMiE1














