Trap Street
In Trap Street, a story unfolds from a single, cryptic email. Tony Martinez and Michael P. Greco, known for Strange Air, craft a fiction podcast where an aimless, unemployed gamer finds his world upended by two digital attachments: a haunting photograph of an unfamiliar woman and a scanned, antiquated map pointing to the coastal town of Ocean Bay. This isn't a quest he chose, but the choices he makes after clicking open those files ripple far beyond his own life, pulling him into a mystery with stakes that escalate to the survival of humanity itself. Each episode pulls listeners deeper into a converging narrative of hidden histories, personal obsession, and cosmic consequence. The audio landscape of this podcast is designed to immerse, blending character-driven dialogue with atmospheric sound to build a sense of unease and mounting tension. It’s a slow-burn thriller where ordinary inertia collides with an extraordinary, lurking design, asking how one person, seemingly disconnected from any greater purpose, might become the most pivotal figure in a hidden war. The journey through Ocean Bay's secrets is never straightforward, mirroring the "trap streets" of old cartography-fictional details placed on maps to catch plagiarists-suggesting that nothing in this story is quite as it appears. To listen is to follow a path that might just lead off the edge of the known world.