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JANICE & THE LOST HORIZONS

Somewhere between the last AM station and the first rays of dawn, there was a band that almost everyone remembers… although no one can quite prove they ever existed.

Janice & the Lost Horizons drift through the Norton Street universe like voices carried on a warm summer wind. Their songs blend dream-pop, folk-rock, and shimmering psychedelic harmonies into music that seems to arrive from another lifetime. Every melody hints that something familiar has been forgotten just long enough to become magical again.

As always, Kay GOD—the station that makes it—has somehow managed to tune in a broadcast from another probability stream. These recordings were captured live in Studio Bardotown, where yesterday, tomorrow, and forever all share the same microphone.

Whether you’re listening with headphones, through an old tube radio, or while holding the SuperBeacon, Janice & the Lost Horizons invite you to wander beyond the edge of certainty, where every road leads somewhere impossible and every impossible place somehow feels like home.

Welcome once again to Norton Street.

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ROB ZILLON

Every generation has a singer who asks uncomfortable questions.

Rob Zillon is that singer—at least in the Norton Street universe.

Armed with nothing more than an old acoustic guitar, a harmonica, and an unshakable sense that reality deserves closer examination, Zillon turns everyday events into songs that blur the line between social satire and metaphysical investigation. His performances are earnest, humorous, and occasionally just strange enough to make you wonder if the joke is on the universe itself.

Discovered by the tireless engineers at Kay GOD—the station that makes it—these studio recordings preserve the sound of an artist who never quite fit into any single timeline. Like all great folk musicians, Rob Zillon reminds us that the most important revolutions often begin with one person, one guitar, and one question that nobody else was willing to ask.

So settle back, tune your receiver somewhere between consensus reality and Bardotown, and let the songs unfold. You may not leave with all the answers—but you’ll almost certainly leave with better questions.

Welcome to another broadcast from Norton Street.

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Here’s the Bardo bus now!

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See You At The Top!!!

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