Podcast production for experimental and contemporary arts
Independent editorial audio production with a focus on listening, clarity, and sensitivity.
Into the Noise - interview excerpts
Into the Noise is a long-form interview series featuring experimental musicians, artists, and composers. Each episode is structured around listening to selected works by the interviewee, using these as points of departure for discussion. The focus is on process, material, and context, with conversations developing organically across technical, conceptual, and aesthetic concerns.
Artefacts - editorial audio excerpt
Artefacts is a short-form editorial audio series responding to recent releases in experimental music. Episodes consist of concise written reflections followed by brief listening excerpts, with each programme organised around a specific editorial focus such as style, place, or subculture. The emphasis is on contextual listening rather than evaluative review.
About
I’m Jim Reeve-Baker, an independent podcast producer working in experimental music and contemporary arts. I recently completed a PhD in creative music practice at the University of Edinburgh, where my research explored data compression artefacts as creative sonic material. Alongside my artistic practice, I’ve worked in audio production since 2007, combining technical clarity with sensitivity to experimental and academic sound practices. My work focuses on producing carefully edited, listenable audio that respects complexity without flattening it.