Jordan Peele image courtesy Paramount Television.

Jordan Peele wants to scare you to sleep (or in your car or office.)

Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions is launching an new podcast series on Spotify called Quiet Part Loud. The series, produced by Monkeypaw and Spotify’s Gimlet Media, is composed of 12 short-form episodes that will all drop together. Tracy Letts, Arian Moayed, Christina Hendricks and Taran Killam star in the podcast.

Peele directed horror classics like Get Out, Us, and Nope, will executive produce along with Monkeypaw’s Win Rosenfeld and Spotify head of scripted podcasts Mimi O’Donnell. The series will be written by Mac Rogers and Clay McLeod Chapman, directed by O’Donnell and produced by Geoff Foster, Amy McLeish and Katie Pastore.

The series is set for a November 15th release and will be available exclusively on Spotify. The official show synopses makes it sound like a psychological thriller.

“Set before the Trump presidency, “Quiet Part Loud” follows Rick Egan (Letts), a fear-mongering, right-wing radio host who loses his platform in the wake of 9/11 for spreading xenophobic rumors surrounding a group of missing Muslim teenagers. Eight years later, the washed-up Egan is slumming it on the convention circuit when a mysterious woman (Hendricks) offers a tantalizing revelation: one of the missing teens has reappeared. Egan embarks on a crusade for vindication and ultimately makes a Faustian bargain with a demonic, shape-shifting sound monster known as “The Blank” (Killam) — which thrives on hatred.”

Peele told Variety, “I’m always looking for new ways to explore and innovate in genre storytelling,” Peele said in a statement. “The potential in audio was tremendously appealing: By stripping horror of all its visuals, you can focus on just conjuring dread and unease in your listener’s ears on this intimate and visceral level. I wanted us to make the scariest podcast of all time.”

According to the show’s producers, Quiet Part Loud will use immersive audio and sound design to present “a haunting parable and an unflinching examination of the current state of fear and divisiveness in America” that “explores the roots of our conspiracy-obsessed culture where disinformation now runs rampant.”

The fiction podcast charts feature a lot of horror titles, including Old Gods of Appalachia from DeepNerd Media, Welcome to Night Vale from Night Vale presents, Borrasca from QCode, and The NoSleep Podcast from David Cummings. Of all podcast genres, true crime and fiction podcasts have the highest completion rates (at about 87%), according to Podnews.net.

Peele promoted his new venture during an interview with Trevor Noah on The Daily Show.