About
From a darkened window, Luna presses her ear to the glass. Beyond it, a quiet suburban street — but something is out there, humming. In 'The Hum at Night,' each episode is a self-contained story about the sounds that shouldn't be there: a low-frequency drone from the woods, a neighbor's rhythmic tapping, a song on the radio that repeats the same wrong lyric. These are tales of acoustic dread, where what you hear is worse than what you see. Luna's voice, a whisper in the dark, guides you through encounters with auditory anomalies — phantom frequencies, missing recordings, and echoes that remember. The register is intimate, suffocating; the silence between words is where the terror lives. There is no escape from a sound that finds you wherever you hide. Press your ear to the glass and listen.