📡 Live Transmission

WPAN: THE WIRELESS PANTHEON

Crank the volume. You’ve just breached the broadcast range of the world’s most powerful frequency. In the ancient world, the Pantheon was where the gods hung out; on WPAN, it’s where legendary stories meet stadium-shaking rock.

Forget the dusty bookshelves. We don't just read history—we amplify it.


🎙️ On the Mic: ATLAS ROCKS

Your guide through the sonic chaos is the Titan himself. While the rest of the world is crushed under the weight of their homework, Atlas Rocks is busy spinning the globe. He’s the undisputed King of the Turntables who believes every classic story is just a rock opera waiting to be unleashed.

"I don't just play tracks," Atlas says, adjusting his glowing gold laurel wreath. "I ignite the echoes. Every beat is a pulse from a hero’s journey."

Broadcasting from: 🏛️ MyEpicEchoes Studio


"I used to think these stories were just for tests, but Atlas Rocks makes them feel like a stadium concert. When the beat drops on 'The Odyssey,' you can actually feel the ship hitting the waves. WPAN is the only thing in my headphones!" — Jax, 9th Grade

🔥 The WPAN Legendary Lineup

Atlas is currently spinning the architects of the Mythic Age. Hit the links below to go Backstage with the creative artist or story behind their rock operas:

NOTE: These tracks are the foundation of everything we play. They aren't just stories; they are the world's first rock operas.

Welcome to The Pantheon: Where Legends Are Looped!

Broadcasting from the Age of Mythic Origins

Step through the portal, time-travelers! We are broadcasting directly from the Age of Mythic Origins, a time before textbooks and tiny screens, when the world was vast, scary, and full of magic. This is the starting line for all humanity’s stories. Think about it: the very first questions were asked here. Why does the sun move? Why are there stars? Who are we? To answer them, humanity created gods, titans, and epic heroes. We are the station that captures that thunderous, primal echo. It’s the original rock-and-roll: stories with power, scale, and a whole lot of fire!

Your Guide to the Gods: Atlas Rocks

Before he was spinning the epic soundtrack to the start of time, you might have known him as Atlas Rockwood. But in The Pantheon, names have *weight*. "Atlas" isn't just a cool word; it’s a job description. He’s carrying the entire world of sound and story on his shoulders, making sure these legends don't get crushed by the passage of time. Let's hear why he curates this list of heroes.

“Welcome, heroes-in-the-making! At *The Pantheon*, we don't just tell stories; we celebrate the very first creators. These authors were giants who built the foundations of everything we know. I didn’t choose them; their work *commanded* a place at the station. Here’s why these five are the bedrock of my signal:”
  • Homer: "This isn’t just an author; he’s the original master of the mic. Homerrrrr! (Can you feel the echo?) He basically invented the epic poem with *The Iliad* and *The Odyssey*. Think of them as the very first serialized podcasts, but with more cyclops attacks and siren songs. He set the template for adventure itself. He’s a required listen."
  • Scheherazade: "The queen of cliffhangers. She didn't just tell stories for *The Thousand and One Nights*; she told stories to *survive*. Talk about pressure-cooker creativity! Her tales of Aladdin, Sinbad, and magical lamps show us that a great story is powerful enough to change minds—and even save a life. Her imagination is on another level."
  • Pyle: "The master illustrator and author of swashbuckling adventures. Howard Pyle brought legends like Robin Hood and King Arthur to life in a way that made you *feel* the rust on the armor. He made these ancient figures relatable, cool, and undeniably heroic. He knows how to sketch a hero into your mind."
  • Cellini: "Benvenuto Cellini was a master artist and sculptor in the Renaissance, but his wildest masterpiece was his own *Autobiography*. It’s a riotous account of his life—filled with brawls, rivalries, and his insane ambition. He treated his own life like a legendary saga, showing that the hero's journey can happen in real time. We feature him to show that anyone can live an epic life."

A Little Piece of History: Behind the Callsign

Now, about that name: W-PAN. Let me let you in on the myth. When this station first went live, it was just an idea. A spark in the darkness. We didn't have a giant antennae yet. No, our first signal was so faint, so ancient, that we had to rely on the *real* old-school method of transmission. It is rumored that the very first test broadcast was picked up by the legendary god of nature, PAN, himself. He heard the distant, echoing drums of our very first track and, as the story goes, he made the leaves of a billion trees rustle in approval. And so, in honor of the god of wild sounds, the wilderness, and shepherd’s music, we adopted the letters *PAN* as our forever callsign. We don't just broadcast; we broadcast with the approval of the wild!"