
Low Noise is a weekly podcast, which provides a (fairly) in-depth analysis of popular music and culture in (approximately) fifteen minutes. These episodes have been recorded ‘on the spot’ using the Low Noise Mobile Recording Studio (my iPad) at various locations throughout the UK. All broadcasts are recorded with passion, enthusiasm and substance. Low noise - high output. Thank you for listening!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

What does it mean to make music that feels both rooted in the past and quietly expansive at the same time? In this episode, we step into the world of Jonathan Wilson, a songwriter, producer, and sonic architect whose work draws from Laurel Canyon tra... more
What does it mean to compose music that feels both ancient and futuristic at the same time?
In this episode, we drift into the haunting, textural world of Jóhann Jóhannsson, a composer whose work dissolves the boundaries between classical form, ambi... more
What happens when a pop album stops behaving like a collection of songs and starts operating like a system?
In this episode, we explore Slave to the Rhythm, the 1985 collaboration between Grace Jones and Trevor Horn that blurs the line between pop, ... more
Can an album feel like a place?
Pacific Ocean Blue drifts somewhere between coastline and confession. In this episode of Low Noise, we consider its sound, its mood, and the quiet ambition behind one of the most distinctive records to emerge from the... more
I want to like this as they discuss a number of musicians who I favour. The problem is that the Dr. just speaks too bloody fast. It’s fatiguing on the ears to hear that much information, almost as if packing at 3 AM for a transcontinental trip. Further, they have been significantly wrong on key information several times, most notably in the David Sylvian episode. (E’G Records was not for Eno but rather Enthoven and Gaydon, and the big records was Secrets of the Beehive not Spirit of the Beeh... more
Season 3 reminding me of why I need to revisit a load of “lost” albums: Manassas, Tusk, Band on the Run. Genial chat by guys who know that music matters and that today’s kids are being short-changed.
Been waiting a while for Season 3. Glad you made it, guys. The best music ‘cast out there is well and truly BACK!
So, Season 2 RIP? Well, thanks for the bonus and here’s hoping you can unearth enough gems for Season Three. If they don’t keep taking you down, that is.
Is it just me or is Low-Noise actually getting better with each episode in the new season? Thanks Matt and Dr W (and co) for keep big the flag flying for popular music before the dream turned sour. Great listening.










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