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Electronic Music

Sound On Sound
Electronic Music
Modular Synthesis
Daphne Oram
Music Technology
Music Production
Delia Derbyshire
Oramics Machine
Still Point
Guthman Musical Instrument Competition
Afrodeutsche
BBC 6 Music
Skam Records
Doctor Who
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Tower Folly
Brazilian
Sound Design
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Sampler
Djing

Welcome to the Sound On Sound Electronic Music podcast. On this channel we feature some of the pioneers of the industry, interview musicians and talk about retro and current gear. More information and content can be found at www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, X and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo

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Latest Episodes

Steve Hillage and Miquette Giraudy talk to Kevin Paul about their techno project System 7 and ambient project Mirror System, discussing their studio setup, live performances and creative approach to making music.

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00:00 - Introduction

00:38 ... more

James Richmond and Julian Rodgers dive into the world of modular synthesis, explaining what it is and how it fits into both studio production and live performance. They explore the process of creating unique sounds from scratch, the challenges of pat... more

DJ and techno producer Kerrie joins Caro C to talk about her journey into DJing and production, the influences that shaped her sound and the live performance setup she now takes with her around the world.

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00:00 - Introduction

01:21 - From... more

To commemorate the centenary of electronic music pioneer Daphne Oram on 31 December 2025, Caro C explores Oram’s lasting influence in a conversation with Sarah Angliss and Ian Stonehouse. The episode continues with Shiva Feshareki and James Bulley di... more

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Recent Guests

Steve Hillage
Musician, member of System 7, key collaborator in The Glorious Home Riff and Gong connections
System 7, The Glorious Home Riff
Episode: System 7 - Steve Hillage & Miquette Giraudy
Miquette Giraudy
Musician, member of System 7, founder of Mirror System
System 7, Mirror System
Episode: System 7 - Steve Hillage & Miquette Giraudy
James Richmond
Composer, producer, and audio engineer; modular synthesis expert
EventFieldAudio (and independent artist)
Episode: Modular Synthesis for Studio and Stage
Sarah Angliss
Composer, researcher, and machine maker with a keen interest in electronic sound.
Episode: Daphne Oram - Electronic Music Pioneer
Ian Stonehouse
Expert on the Daphne Oram Archive, providing insights into Oram's life and work.
Goldsmiths University of London
Episode: Daphne Oram - Electronic Music Pioneer
James Bulley
PhD researcher involved with Daphne Oram's archive and performances of her works.
Goldsmiths University of London
Episode: Daphne Oram - Electronic Music Pioneer
Shiva Feshareki
Turntablist and composer who arranged performances of Oram's piece 'Still Point'.
Episode: Daphne Oram - Electronic Music Pioneer
Vicky Clarke
Sound and electronic media artist from Manchester, England.
Episode: Vicky Clarke - Neural Synthesis
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
American electronic musician and Buchla specialist
Episode: Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - My Life In Modules

Hosts

Caro C
Host of the Sound On Sound podcast about Electronic Music; interviewer; appears across multiple episodes.
William J. Stokes
Host of the Sound On Sound Electronic Music Podcast; contributor to discussions on modular synthesis and live performance.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 69 ratings
  • Synthesizer world

    Hello, I really like the podcast, especially those diving deep into composers and innovators of the past, but I would love more “My life in modules” episodes, those are a treat!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Dee-lanee
    Canada2 months ago
  • Can’t believe I’m just discovering this?

    I love it! Full of so many helpful tips!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kalfisher
    United States3 years ago
  • Love it!

    Always something of interest. Interviews with artists will hold up much better than reviews of the days shiny thing. Keep it about the people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    anickt
    United States4 years ago
  • Great documentaries

    There is nowhere else I know of to hear about the history of synths in this much detail and so well put together.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    proggyness
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Could be so much more

    An occasional gem but fails to deliver what is expected from the website which is full of excellent product review. This podcast is a must for anyone who is interested in obscure drone sounds in random movies or recording of banging sounds in a loop. Littered with excellent historical pods but few and far between.

    Try finding a topic for the modern day synth player. Ever heard of Trent Reznor or many other fascinating stories that would have a pulse that would speak to today’s generation as opp... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Phil In Omaha
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

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Fans enjoy the thoughtful exploration of pioneers and archival material.
Some critics wish for more contemporary production-focused episodes.
Many appreciate the practical, studio-ready insights for modular setups.
Positive notes on high-quality, in-depth interviews and sound design discussions.
Listeners value the deep dives into historical figures and gear.

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#87
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

ESKA - Vocalist, Composer and Producer
Q: How has your journey led you to your new album?
Eska reflects on the influences from her previous work, motherhood, and her ambition to explore music for storytelling.
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - My Life In Modules
Q: Why is it important that people feel immersed in the sound in a live performance?
Kaitlyn believes the immersiveness of sound merges with personal expression, allowing individuals to identify and connect with the music on a deeper level.
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - My Life In Modules
Q: How did you discover Buchla? Were you into Yura Rack first?
Kaitlyn stated she started with Buchla before exploring Eurorack, having initially studied sound engineering and classical guitar which led her to modular synthesis.
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - My Life In Modules
Q: Do you feel like you learned anything in particular that you could take away with you about using these instruments from her in that process?
Kaitlyn reflected on learning that using the same instrument with different people can produce diverse sounds, similar to how different pianists interpret music.
Catherine Anne Davies
Q: How did you get to that point then?
Catherine explains her passion for production and how her background shaped her career, leading her to become a self-producing artist.

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This show shirts a deep dive into electronic music history, gear, and production through conversations with pioneering artists, engineers, and live performers. Episodes often center modular synthesis, live hardware setups, and the cultural contexts that shaped electronic sounds, with plenty of practical insights for studio and stage work. A standout aspect is its blend of technical detail and historical perspective, featuring guests who have shaped or revived important techniques and scenes. Listeners likely include practicing musicians, producers, educators, and gear enthusiasts who value thoughtful discussions about sound design, workflow, and the evolution of electronic music gear.

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Recent guests on Electronic Music include:

1. Steve Hillage
2. Miquette Giraudy
3. James Richmond
4. Sarah Angliss
5. Ian Stonehouse
6. James Bulley
7. Shiva Feshareki
8. Vicky Clarke

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