The Pulp Logic Soundtrack
Broadcast fragments, fake films, velvet smoke, and after-hours soundtrack files from the Pulp Logic side room.
The Pulp Logic Soundtrack is not tied to a single act. It plays more like a hidden catalog assembled behind the scenes for stories, fake films, smoky interiors, danger cues, and character themes that drift across the magazine.
Some tracks lean gothic, some theatrical, some half lounge and half inferno. Together they give Pulp Logic its own private radio signal.
This one feels less like an album in the normal sense and more like a room full of lit signs, old velvet, and trouble waiting behind a curtain.
It moves from creeping dread to scorched theatrics without losing the magazine thread. Even the lighter cuts still sound like they belong somewhere after midnight.
The result is a strong umbrella piece for the broader Pulp Logic universe, where illustration, fiction, parody, and soundtrack logic all feed the same machine.
Every story needed a pulse. Some needed smoke. Some needed sparks. Some needed a crooked smile in the dark. These tracks were built to carry mood first, then worldbuilding, then the illusion that all of this had already existed somewhere before it was found.
Think of it as a house soundtrack for the magazine. Not background music. More like evidence.
Artist / illustrator: Dennis Line
Label: The Lantern Club Publishing
Produced by: Mitchell & Delano
Created for: Pulp Logic Magazine
Series file: Archive soundtrack edition