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Into the Noise

Jim Reeve-Baker
Flucoma Project
Glasgow
Iraq
Drone Music
Sonic Bothy
No Input Mixing Board
Drones
Nick Canney
Arabic
Islam
War
Giant Tank
Quantum Physics

Into the Noise is a podcast in which Jim Reeve-Baker talks to experimental composers, musicians, and sound artists about their music and background. In each episode the guest brings in several pieces of their music, which we listen to and discuss.

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Linda O'Keeffe is a sound artist based in New York. She holds a professorship in art at Stony Brook University, New York. A passionate advocate for the role of women in the sonic arts, she founded the Women in Sound Women on Sound (WISWOS) organisati... more

Marcin Pietruszewski is a composer and researcher. He is engaged in sound synthesis and composition with computers, exploring specific formal developments in the tradition of electroacoustic music and contemporary sound art, as well as extra-musical ... more

France Jobin is a sound / installation / artist, composer and curator residing in Montreal, Canada. Her audio art can be qualified as “sound-sculpture”, revealing a minimalist approach to complex sound environments where analog and digital intersect.... more

Ali Robertson, an award-winning improvising musician from Edinburgh, has been active in the experimental music scene for over twenty-five years, touring across three continents and becoming a regular on the international music festival circuit. His w... more

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Marcin Pietruszewski
Berlin-based composer, researcher and teacher
Bauhaus University Weimar
Episode: EP20 Marcin Pietruszewski
France Jobin
Experimental composer, sound artist and curator based in Montreal
Montreal-based artist
Episode: EP19 France Jobin
Ali Robertson
Improviser based in Edinburgh; works with Sonic Bothy and Usurper
Sonic Bothy, Usurper, Off Brand
Episode: EP18 Ali Robertson
Cindy Islam
Glasgow-based sound artist exploring drone and soundscapes rooted in refugee background and Islamic aesthetics
Independent artist
Episode: EP17 Cindy Islam
Jack Chuter
Musician, journalist, podcaster, writer and label owner
Self-reowned projects including Chuter, Guesswork, Falling Cat Problem
Episode: EP16 Jack Chuter
Lauren Sarah Hayes
Musician, improviser and sound artist
Independent artist
Episode: EP15 Lauren Sarah Hayes
Lucia H Chung
Experimental musician; No Input Mixing Board artist
Episode: EP14 Lucia H Chung
Nick Canney
Experimental composer and performer
Open University, Dialogues Festival
Episode: EP13 Nick Canney
Ollie Turbitt
Musician and artist into experimental electronics and drone
Independent artist, Dead Hound Records
Episode: EP12 Ollie Turbitt

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Jim Reeve-Baker
Host of Into the Noise; appears across most episodes, driving interview and discussion.

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EP20 Marcin Pietruszewski
Q: How do you structure your works and translate data into sound over time?
He describes a flexible, project-dependent approach where meso- and macro-level processes guide form, often using simple feature extraction and auditory analysis to order samples, with the New Pulsar Generator recordings serving as a continuous reference for how data can guide time-based decisions in composition.
EP20 Marcin Pietruszewski
Q: Can you describe the music that you make?
Marcin explains that his work consistently engages with digital computational materials, exploring how low-level code, buffer sizes, and sample rates influence timbre and textures, while balancing micro-level editing with macro- and meso-scale structures to create cohesive sonic trajectories.
EP18 Ali Robertson
Q: When did you start getting involved in the arts?
Ali describes starting experimental music around age 19 with Giant Tank, recalling earlier DIY experiments and the gradual shift into noisy, periphery-driven practice.
EP11 Elaine Cheng
Q: Can you tell me about your artistic and your musical background, please?
Elaine describes her path from classical piano and singing to electroacoustic, drone-focused work, the shift toward notated composition, and recent commissions that bridge studio practice with instrument-based writing.
EP13 Nick Canney
Q: How do you balance composed material with improvisation in your live settings?
He explains that while the instrumental parts are largely composed, certain sections allow improvisation; the performance uses structured patterns to support exploration while keeping the digital material in sync.

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A deep-docuspective on experimental music where guests bring multiple examples of their work, discuss their creative practice, and unpack the ideas behind sound, performance, and installation. Episodes consistently center on interdisciplinary approaches to composition, including algorithmic processes, data sonification, live electronics, and acoustic space. Themes such as the ethics of using found sounds, accessibility in performance, political and social contexts influencing art, and the relationship between audience, venue, and immersive environments recur across guests. Noteworthy is the emphasis on process over final product—guests often describe long development cycles, collaborations with designers, physicists, and other artists, and ... more

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Recent guests on Into the Noise include:

1. Marcin Pietruszewski
2. France Jobin
3. Ali Robertson
4. Cindy Islam
5. Jack Chuter
6. Lauren Sarah Hayes
7. Lucia H Chung
8. Nick Canney

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