The Sound Session
The Sound Session

The Sound Session

The Sound Boutique

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From music and podcasting to storytelling, technology, and culture, The Sound Session delves into the creative and critical role sound plays in our lives. Hosted by audio producer and composer Gareth Davies, each episode features conversations with artists, audio professionals, and thinkers who are shaping the future of sound across media. Whether you're creating with sound or simply fascinated by its possibilities, The Sound Session offers ideas, insight, and inspiration for anyone working in the sonic space.

Recent Episodes

How do you balance musical skill with feel?
SEP 2, 2025
How do you balance musical skill with feel?
What matters more in music: technical skill or emotional feel? In this episode, we dive deep into this question with saxophonist and composer Toby James, who shares his experiences navigating the extremes of music, from composing on a deadline to performing spontaneously without sheet music. Toby makes a compelling case that skill and feel are not opposites but rather interconnected elements that can unlock each other. We explore how musical skill is essential for communication, while feel brings depth and authenticity to that communication. By the end of our conversation, we arrive at the idea that true balance between skill and feel might not be a simple 50/50 split, but rather a full embrace of both in harmony. Join us as we unravel this musical conundrum and discover how to blend technique with emotion in our creative endeavors.Takeaways: In the realm of music, the debate between technical skill and emotional feel is ongoing and complex, as both elements play critical roles in creating impactful sound. Toby James emphasises that skill and feel should not be seen as opposites; rather, they can complement and enhance each other in the musical process. Listening and internalising musical elements are vital skills that underpin emotional expression in music, proving that technique can enhance feel. The journey of a musician often involves balancing their technical ability with the emotional aspects of music, creating a unique and personal sound. Support the podcastFollow on InstagramFollow on FacebookSubscribe to the newsletterProduced by Gareth Davies at The Sound BoutiqueMentioned in this episode:Need help making your podcast?The Sound BoutiqueNeed music for your podcast?Podcast Music Kits
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Audio versus video: what is a podcast?
AUG 7, 2025
Audio versus video: what is a podcast?
What is a podcast? This episode dives into the evolving definition of podcasting, as we explore how audio content is now intertwined with video, social media, and various platforms. We challenge the traditional notion that podcasts are solely audio delivered through RSS feeds, highlighting how many shows resemble TV productions with their viral video clips. Through conversations with industry professionals Charles Commins and Matt Cheney, we unpack the essence of a podcast, emphasising that it’s about intention - knowing who you're creating for and why. While some believe video enhances engagement, we argue that it shouldn't overshadow the core audio experience that makes podcasts unique. Join us as we navigate this complex landscape and determine what truly defines a podcast in today's media world.Takeaways: Podcasts have evolved from simple audio files to complex content ecosystems that include video. The essence of podcasting remains in its audio-first approach, despite the rise of video content. Defining a podcast is tricky, as the term now encompasses a variety of formats beyond just audio. Creators should focus on their audience's needs and how video can enhance their message, not overshadow it. Charles' website: Vibrant Sound MediaMatt's website: Kult MediaSupport the podcastFollow on InstagramFollow on FacebookSubscribe to the newsletterProduced by Gareth Davies at The Sound BoutiqueMentioned in this episode:Need help making your podcast?The Sound BoutiqueNeed music for your podcast?Podcast Music Kits
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What is the future of spatial audio?
JUL 3, 2025
What is the future of spatial audio?
What happens when sound surrounds you not just from left to right, but from every angle? In this engaging conversation, I sit down with Dr. Neil Bruce, a composer, sound designer and sound design lecturer at the School of Digital Arts in Manchester, to dive deep into the world of immersive sound. We explore how immersive audio transcends the typical buzzwords, emphasising the importance of paying deeper attention to our sonic environments. Neil shares insights on how spatial audio can enhance narrative experiences while also discussing its challenges and the emotional resonance of sound. Join us as we navigate the future of spatial audio and discover how it can shape our perceptions and experiences in profound ways.Takeaways: Immersive sound transforms our perception, making it a sensory experience rather than just auditory. Dr. Neil Bruce emphasizes the importance of understanding space in sound design, not just technology. The future of spatial audio hinges on listening better, rather than simply adding more speakers. Neil's journey in sound reflects the significance of emotional connections to soundscapes and environments. Immersive audio can enhance storytelling but requires careful consideration to avoid distracting from the narrative. Feedback from students indicates that immersive mixes can often be perceived as irritating if not done with care. Support the podcastFollow on InstagramFollow on FacebookSubscribe to the newsletterProduced by Gareth Davies at The Sound BoutiqueMentioned in this episode:Need music for your podcast?Podcast Music KitsNeed help making your podcast?The Sound Boutique
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28 MIN
What can sound do that words or visuals can’t?
JUL 3, 2025
What can sound do that words or visuals can’t?
What can sound do that visuals or words can't? This episode delves into the enchanting world of audio storytelling, exploring how sound can create emotional depth and immerse listeners in ways that leave visuals behind. I chat with audio drama director and producer Ella Watts, who shares her insights on the unique power of sound to evoke empathy and imagination. We discuss how audio can dissolve boundaries of perception and bias, allowing for a more intimate connection with characters, regardless of their backgrounds. As we journey through Ella's creative process, we uncover how sound can shape narratives and stir emotions, proving that in the realm of storytelling, sound is not just an accompaniment - it's the heart of the experience.Takeaways: Sound can evoke emotions in ways that visuals and words often cannot, creating a deeper connection with the audience. Ella Watts emphasises the unique intimacy of audio storytelling, where sound happens physically inside us, enhancing empathy and understanding. The power of audio lies in its ability to dissolve biases related to race and identity, allowing listeners to connect with characters on a deeper level. Creating immersive audio experiences requires careful consideration of rhythm, tone, and the spatial aspects of sound design, rather than relying solely on visual cues. Ella shares that sound can transform narratives by keeping the audience engaged through imagination, making monsters more terrifying by leaving them unseen. The future of audio storytelling is bright, with young creators breaking boundaries and embracing diverse voices in the medium, leading to richer narratives. Support the podcastFollow on InstagramFollow on FacebookSubscribe to the newsletterProduced by Gareth Davies at The Sound BoutiqueMentioned in this episode:Need help making your podcast?The Sound BoutiqueNeed music for your podcast?Podcast Music Kits
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21 MIN