Discover new fiction podcasts in an immersive, sound-designed listening experience with their music composers. In this show, we challenge audio drama music makers to break apart a song, soundtrack or composition and get into why and how it was made. Immersive listening. Headphones recommended.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
Join Nashville-based singer and audio drama creator Newt Schottelkotte in a musical trip to a small town with some big secrets. Where the Stars Fell is a semi-serialized audio fiction supernatural fantasy and part of the Fable and Folly network. In t... more
Join composer and showrunner Mike Atchley in a musical trip into the skies of fantasy tabletop roleplaying game audio drama Dice Tower Theater presents: Dawn of Dragons. Young heroes bound in love and kinship are forced on a quest to discover the tru... more
Join Emmy Award-winning composer Marcus Bagala in a trip to the bottom of the ocean for magical realism audio drama Stone Island by Gimlet Media. Set in present-day Maine, Harry is followed by a journalist who aims to uncover the truth of his harrowi... more
Join acclaimed composer Christien Ledroit in a trip into popular dark sci-fi audio drama The Program audio series. In a future time, protagonist Mira is a scientist whose work rattles the establishment. In this episode, hear how Christien combined mi... more
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I am so angry at all of you right now. None of you called, emailed, texted. I've been home all day, any one of you could have come by and told me about this show - but you didn't. You just sat around content with me having no idea this show existed.
Fuck yes I love this show. Audio Drama Composers talk about their process? The only way this podcast could be more perfect in my eyes is if it was hosted by an eggplant parmesan that wanted to talk about old episodes of Jonny Quest.
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Such a unique way of storytelling. I love how the music beats complement the speaking. And this show is a good way to find out which other shows have music
Such a unique way of storytelling. I love how the music beats complement the speaking. And this show is a good way to find out which other shows have music
Really dynamic, short episodes. Really let’s you explore the music as well as the words of the composers. Such a neat format!
How I Make Music is a series of standalone sound experiences. It is also a great addition to the Audio Drama community. I’ve found some new audio dramas by listening to this show, and found new appreciation for shows I had already discovered. But more than that, I’ve had a thoroughly trippy, nerve tingling, mood influencing, thought provoking time. Love how the interview melts away and it’s as if each composer is talking directly to the audience. Great show!
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