Into the Noise

By: Jim Reeve-Baker
  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • EP12 Ollie Turbitt
    Mar 31 2025

    ​ollie turbitt is a scottish-italian musician, sound artist, and audio engineer based in trento, italy. as well as providing guitar and bass duties for a handful of bands, he has pursued a fluctuating solo career in avant-garde exploration. under the pseudonyms oxhead, sforza gramsci, oj turbitt, hermetic gaze and others, his self-released cassettes, usbs and digital albums have aimed to express ideas of cultural memory, psychogeography, false consciousness and mysticism/esotericism through improvisation, sound collage, ambient textures, laptop experimentation and field recordings. ollie also runs dead hound records (which serves as a platform for both his own material and an increasing list of international experimental acts) & works in freelance mixing/mastering.


    Ollie’s website

    Dead Hound Records bandcamp


    Brigid we Built on Rock from Skein

    All Things in Common from Omnia Sunt Communia (Synthetic Landscapes for Tape, Computer and Filterbank)


    VCV Rack modular synthesis software

    1982, Janine by Alisdair Gray

    Castel Sant’Angelo Rome website

    Kevin Drumm’s Imperial Distortion

    Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar


    This episode was researched, hosted, produced, and edited by Jim Reeve-Baker.


    Thanks for listening.



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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • EP11 Elaine Cheng
    Mar 17 2025
    Music and sound art listened to and discussed in this episode:Wasp Cavernous Deep Sound of SouthsideElaine’s InstagramEliane Radique ARP 2500 Trilogy of DeathCeler’s website Celer’s BandcampCatarina Barbieri’s website Catarina Barbieri’s BandcampLongplayer by Jem FinerJoanna Demers’ bibliographyWasp synthesizer Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studio Prophet 12 SoundHackO Magnum Mysterium by Morten LauridsenArt 27 Scotland Festival of Migration Southside Community CentreArticle 27 of The Declaration of Human RightsKalimba Pipa Initiative Refugee Week Autism Take 5Ros Fraser's website - artist who has worked at Govanhill Baths in GlasgowCulture Collective by Creative ScotlandCulture Collective 2022/23 ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE ARE: Elaine Cheng, Ghazi Hussain, Laleh Sherkat, Marta Adamowicz, Robert Motyka, Robert Rae, Shatha AltowaiThis episode was researched, hosted, produced, and edited by Jim Reeve-Baker.Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • EP10 Mathias Arrignon
    Mar 3 2025
    Mathias Arrignon is an artist from Val-de-Marne (France), currently residing in Glasgow and working across Europe. His works merges field recording practices, audio technology, interactive installations and participatory performances to instil forms of interconnectedness with worlds that are often more-than-human.Mathias’ websiteThunder of ApplausesOceanomicon Link 1Oceanomicon Link 2A Cubic Kilometre of the Entlebuch from To the Hum of the ForestUAL London College of Communication Sound Art Master’s programmeSound of the Year AwardsRadio France show concerned with the environmentFrancois J Bonnet’s book The Infra-WorldAstrida Neimanis’ book Bodies of Water Posthuman Feminist PhenomenologyArts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the AnthropoceneAnnea Lockwood’s A Sound Map of the DanubeRumors from the Sea by Felix BlumeJana Winderen’s websiteEntlebuch Biosphere WikiAnthropos Ex artists’ collectiveMark Peter Wright’s websiteClair Rousay’s websiteTheodore Cale Schafer’s bandcamp pageBen Babbitt’s bandcamp pageDisasterpeace aka Rich Vreeland’s websiteExpeditions to the Arctic CircleFaber FuturesThis episode was researched, hosted, produced, and edited by Jim Reeve-Baker.Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    1 hr and 15 mins

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