Sounds Good Right?

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Sounds Good Right?

Deep conversations, Immersive documentaries, compelling stories and everything in between. Created by sound designer Tom Whalley, SGR is made to make every listen feel special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Notes on the Auraculous

    Caspar Henderson's book A Book of Noises - Notes on the Auraculous is a beautiful read about the sound world we inhabit. Caspar joins Tom to talk about the sound of the Northern Lights, whale song, murmurations and Korean opera.A Book of Noises by Caspar Henderson.https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo200525016.htmlSounds Good Right Merchhttps://tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Chronicles of DOOM

    S.H Fernando Jr. aka Skiz talks MF DOOM, "the greatest rapper with no chains that you never heard." Skiz is the author of the new book The Chronicles of DOOM: Unravelling Rap's Masked Iconoclast which tells DOOM's extraordinary story in brilliant detail. It covers DOOM's childhood in New York, his early success with KMD, the tragic loss of his brother Sub Roc, his years in the hip hop wilderness, his triumphant return as the masked super villain, his deportation from the USA, and his tragic end in a hospital in northern England.In this episode we also hear from The Pro-Teens' Hudson Whitlock. The Pro-Teens have just released an album of DOOM instrumental covers. We also hear from Jake Wherry formally of the Herbaliser, who worked with DOOM back in the early 00s, and Romesh Ranganathan who could listen to DOOM all day.The Chronicles of DOOM by S H Fernando Jr.https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571392124-the-chronicles-of-doom/The Pro-Teens - MF TEEN: Your Concurrence In The Above Is Assumedhttps://thepro-teens.bandcamp.com/album/mf-teen-your-concurrence-in-the-above-is-assumedSounds Good Right Merchhttps://tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ishmael Ensemble's Pete Cunningham on rituals.

    Ishmael Ensemble's Pete Cunningham talks about the daily rituals that help us stay creative and deal with our anxieties. Pete also talks about the 'Bristol hum' and why you should record everything.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalleyhttps://www.tbone.productionsSounds Good Right merch.https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Joe Goddard

    Sounds Good Right returns for season 2 beginning with an interview with producer and sometime Hot Chip member Joe Goddard.Joe's new album is called Harmonics and it's out now via Domino.This episode was produced by Ashley Clivery.https://twitter.com/ashleycliveryGet in touch with us here.https://www.tbone.productionsSounds Good Right Merchhttp://https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Amon Tobin

    Amon Tobin is a producer, composer, musician, film maker. Originally from Brazil he spent many years with the legendary Ninja Tune label releasing some classic albums. He is now releasing music on his own NoMark imprint and is readying the follow up to 2023's Hole In The Ground.Ash Cliveryhttps://twitter.com/ashleycliveryGet in touch.https://www.tbone.productionsSounds Good Right Merchhttp://https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The NYPD Goes Dark.

    By the end of 2024 the NYPD will have encrypted its radio dispatches. Photojournalists Bruce Cotler and Lloyd Mitchell come to terms with the impact this will have as the sound of the city changes forever,This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalleyhttps://www.tbone.productionsSounds Good Right merch.https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Pirates Across The Channel

    A broadcast is picked up from across the English channel. It changes a city forever.FIPhttps://www.radiofrance.fr/fipAsta Hirokihttps://astahiroki.com/Ash Cliveryhttps://twitter.com/ashleyclivery?lang=enGet in touch.https://www.tbone.productions/Merchhttps://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Pascal Wyse

    Pascal Wyse is a sound designer, composer and musician. https://pascalwyse.com/Cautionary Tales https://timharford.com/articles/cautionarytales/This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalleyhttps://www.tbone.productionsSounds Good Right merch.https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The being had pink eyes.

    James Alexander Bright is a musician from Winchester, UK. In this episode he talks about his UFO experience, talking about aliens with nightmares on wax, echoes, playing in tunnels, changing the nature of existence, field recordings, and how everything vibrates.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The World's Longest Echo.

    Sonic Wonderland author Trevor Cox talks about playing saxophone in the space with the world's longest echo. There's also a piece with Wren Brier taken from the One Cool Thing podcast. Wren is a game artist, game designer, and BAFTA-award-winning narrative designer who created Unpacking.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    DJ Harrison.

    DJ Harrison is a grammy nominated musician, producer and remixer from Richmond, VA. A member of jazz / hip hop group Butcher Brown, DJ also has a solo record out on Stones Throw.In this conversation he talks about what it's like to have perfect pitch and how his super power was discovered.D.J Harrison - Shades of YesterdayArchive: The World's Hardest PuzzleThis episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    My Brother J Dilla

    Illa J is an MC and producer from Detroit. His brother, J Dilla, would have turned 50 this month. Illa reflects on his brother's life and work, the challenges the family have faced in protecting his legacy, and his own love of the piano.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Cappo

    Cappo is one of the finest MCs the UK has ever produced. He's just released the triple album Canon and completed his PHD, both of which he talks about here. He also talks the sound of drums, breath and the global hum.Canon This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Say She She

    In 2023 Say She She released Silver, one of the albums of the year. You may not know this but Tom has been supporting them since the beginning in his other role as producer of The Huey Show on BBC 6Music. In this ep Tom sits down with Say She She's Piya Malik to chat Big Crown, El Michels Affair, Bollywood soundtracks, being a restaurant brat, and working in politics. The band are great, Piya's wonderful, enjoy.Check out Say She She This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Egyptian Lover

    From Los Angeles the one and only Egyptian Lover.www.stonesthrow.com/artist/egyptianlover/This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Ash CliveryIt was made by Tbone Productions.Get some rad Sounds Good Right merch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Don Leisure

    Don Leisure talks bootleg Asian pirate radio adverts, Russian and Turkish vinyl, the art of sampling, and the story of his Uncle Shaboo who attempted to launch a Bollywood career from Canada.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Ash Clivery It was made by Tbone Productions.Get some rad Sounds Good Right merch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Eerie.

    Anna Bogutskaya is the host and producer of the excellent horror anthology podcast series Eerie, and the author of Unlikeable Female Characters. Anna spoke with Tom about the sounds that chill us to the bone.Pontypool trailerOut Of Sync trailer This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Lost Wave: Panchiko

    In part 2 of this mini-series on Lost Wave, Tom speaks to members of Panchiko. Panchiko is a band whose badly degraded CD was found in a charity shop, 20 years after its creation, which then inspired an internet treasure hunt that literally changed lives.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Go listen to Panchiko Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Lost Wave: The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet.

    Finding the artist behind a song, recorded from radio onto cassette in 1984 has become an obsession for many. A wild ride of spreadsheets, frequency analysis, rediscovered bands, fraudsters, meltdowns and endless dead ends. But this is just one of many songs that various reddit and discord communities are trying to identify, with varied consequences for those artists that are finally found. These songs are collectively known as Lost Wave.In this episode you hear the story of the song that has become known as The Most Mysterious Song On The Internet, you'll hear from people who have been drawn into the search for it, and from the man who many believe played it on a cult radio show almost 40 years ago.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Cassette Compilation

    Tom finds a haul of cassettes in his parents' loft, artist and producer Scrimshire revisits his teenage demos, Sommer McCoy takes us to the mixtape museum, and Jonathan Mael tells the story of the Harlem World Battle and the cassette that sparked a hip hop debate that still rages to this day.The Harlem World Battle cassette recording.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrPRxCyytFQ&t=341s&ab_channel=TapeDeckWreckFor more from Scrimshire visit Albert's Favourites.https://www.albertsfavourites.com/The Mixtape Museumhttps://mixtapemuseum.org/Harlem World by Jonathan Maelhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Harlem-World-Showdown-Changed-Forever/dp/142144688XThis episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Sound of Night.

    Rhi is a London-based producer, singer, songwriter and musician who creates minimal, ethereal electronic soundscapes. Here she explores her love of the night, the way it feels, and the way it sounds.Links to Rhi's musicThis episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Ashley CliveryIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    I listen for UFOs.

    Andy Mead is co-lead of the acoustics team for the Galileo Project run by Avi Loeb out of Harvard University. The Galileo Project sets out to watch the entire sky in order to collect data on UFOs/UAPs by using a vast network of sensors. It's the first rigorous scientific study of its kind and Andy's role is to collect and analyse audio data. He listens for UFOs.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    SPY.

    Joseph Assad is a former CIA case officer who worked in many dangerous situations in the Middle East, most notably in Iraq. Here Joseph talks about the use of listening devices in espionage, the techniques used by intelligence services to record and monitor conversations, and the sounds he heard in Iraq that will stay with him forever.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Ashley CliveryIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Some of the music is real... most of it is not.

    Caitrin Innis is a writer who works in arts funding. Originally from Vancouver, she now lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the north of England. Shortly after giving birth to her first child, Caitrin starts to hear music, music that no one else can hear......Caitrin's article for Motherlyhttps://www.mother.ly/life/motherly-stories/musical-ear-postpartum-symptom/This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Yeti.

    Tom speaks to Andrew Benfield and Richard Horsey who have visited the most remote regions of India, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan, exploring what the Yeti means to the people who live in these places and gathering their stories of the creature. This journey became the BBC Radio 4 podcast, Yeti, which was beautifully sound designed by Dan King and Peregrine Andrews. Dan also joins the podcast to describe the way he transports the listeners to these isolated and mysterious locations.Listen to Yeti on BBC Sounds.This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bastien Keb

    Bastien Keb is a musician, HIs music is "Psychedelic, soulful, eerie, experimental, ambient and avant garde" and his latest album The Only Angel I Ever Saw Wore Black is out now. Here he talks about his love of distant sounds, eavesdropping, inner-monologues, taxi driver, car alarms, and walking through the city at night.bastienkeb.bandcamp.com/musicThis episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Mad Writer

    The story of The Mad Writer, Zach Kashkett's intimate documentary about hip hop producer L'Orange covering three years of his life. The documentary explores the way hearing loss has impacted both him as a person and the way he makes music.https://www.themadwriterfilm.com/This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Global Hum.

    During lockdown in London, Ash Clivery is troubled by a mystery sound. On the other side of the world, across the bay from the city of Vancouver, Glen MacPherson has been tracking occurrences of the sound for a decade.The World Hum Map and Database Projecthttps://www.thehum.info/This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Dreams and Near Death Experiences.

    Two stories about the deeply personal and internal sounds that we experience.Claudia Molinari is a creative designer and co-founder of WeAreMuesli, an independent design studio based in Milan specializing in narrative games with cultural, historical and artistic themes.wearemuesli.itRenu Arora is a performer based in London. Her podcast The Burgundy Book begins in February 2024.renuarora.co.ukOne Cool Thing by Die Gute Fabrik is a great podcast. gutefabrik.com/podcastThis episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom WhalleyIt was made by Tbone Productions.Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.Sounds Good Right? merch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Beautifully crafted documentaries, stories and interviews  from producer Tom Whalley. Each episode takes sound as a starting point and then strays far and wide.Sounds Good Right? is a creation of Tbone Productions.tbone.productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Deep conversations, Immersive documentaries, compelling stories and everything in between. Created by sound designer Tom Whalley, SGR is made to make every listen feel special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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