Comments for Clockwise: Mayhem Ensues

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Produced by Hans Anderson

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Summary: When the earth rotates backwards, well, it's weird.
 

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Hah!

Wow! Yet another unusual piece from Hans Anderson. Why doesn't he have his own series/show?

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Review of Clockwise: Mayhem Ensues

This is another Hans Anderson original. Set to music, the artist delivers and eloborately conceived story about the world moving backwards through time. I believe that audience members open to unconventational story telling are going to enjoy this one.

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Review of Clockwise: Mayhem Ensues

What a story! Humorous with great sound and great concepts. It covers an interesting idea of reversing the time and living through "past" as our future.

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Review of Clockwise: Mayhem Ensues

This was a really interesting piece to listen to. The idea was new, the sound was original, and the voice was perfect. The reading of the story worked phenomenally with the plot and the music was a tight fit. The subject for this piece was the most interesting part, and it was so much fun to listen to because people never think of things like this normally, which makes it ideal for the radio. Going back in time seems like something everyone wishes they could do at some point in their life so why not today? It's a great piece that should be put on the air ASAP.


Review of Clockwise: Mayhem Ensues

Very well written and produced. I'm a sucker for stuff like the 'what if' stories. Hans has a special way to pose a 'what if' situation and take us through a journey...backwards. I loved the bit about NY Times. Great work, Hans!

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A cool, modern cruise over ground covered by writers from J.G. Ballard to P.K. Dick about time falling backwards -- but this time faster and funnier - a vacuum-packed can of writhing quotables - and not a bubble of dead air in sight. Good, clean, NPR-friendly, sci-fi entertainment.