Épisodes

  • EP19: John Stuart Reid
    Dec 5 2025

    This week, we’re joined by our friend John Stuart Reid, acoustic physicist, inventor of the CymaScope, and one of the leading voices exploring how sound shapes both the visible and invisible worlds.


    We dive into the healing mysteries of the Great Pyramid, and John shares the miraculous experience he had in the King’s Chamber that changed the course of his life and career.


    His work bridges ancient wisdom with modern science, and in this episode we talk about the hidden architecture of sound and the exquisite patterns that pure vibration can reveal...


    You’ve heard of Sound Power… today it’s all about pyramid power!



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    1 h et 7 min
  • EP18: Stefan Koelsch
    Nov 28 2025

    Tomorrow’s exciting episode of SoundPower features Stefan Koelsch, professor of Biological, Medical and Music Psychology at the University of Bergen, music neuroscientist, psychologist, violinist and bestselling author of Brain and Music and Good Vibrations.


    His work maps how music engages the brain systems for emotion, memory, attention and language, and how those insights translate into health and therapeutic practice. He has led influential studies using EEG, MEG and fMRI, and founded the “Neurocognition of Music” research group at the Max Planck Institute.


    From concert hall to clinic and lab, he investigates how music shapes the nervous system and our capacity to heal, connect and feel.


    Ladies and gentlemen… the wonderful Stefan Koelsch.



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    1 h et 10 min
  • EP17: Ludwig Berger
    Nov 21 2025

    This exciting episode of SoundPower features Ludwig Berger, landscape sound artist, musician and educator exploring the sonic and vibratory dimensions of landscapes.


    His practice listens with plants, insects, trees and ice, revealing small-scale and often inaudible processes through installations, compositions and performances.


    Recent work includes Melting Landscapes and Crying Glacier, projects that bring the inner sounds of Swiss glaciers to our ears. He also researches and teaches in the field, and has curated the landscape sound festival Sonic Topologies in Zurich.


    Ladies and gentlemen… the wonderful Ludwig Berger.



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    1 h et 16 min
  • EP16: Scanner
    Nov 14 2025

    This exciting episode of SoundPower features Scanner: artist, composer, sound designer, performer, collaborator, curator and activist Robin Rimbaud.From early works turning intercepted mobile and radio signals into music, he has built a practice across albums, site-specific installations and scores for dance, film and museums. Highlights include Tate Modern’s first sonic arts commission and permanent work at the Science Museum, plus collaborations with Merce Cunningham, Laurie Anderson, Steve McQueen, Bryan Ferry and the Dutch National Ballet.Ladies and gentlemen - the wonderful Scanner...If you can, please support the SoundPower podcast via our Patreon: patreon.com/soundpower

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    1 h et 6 min
  • EP15: Charlotte Church
    Nov 7 2025

    This exceptional episode of SoundPower features Charlotte Church, singer-songwriter, actress, activist and transformative sound-healer.


    From her classical-crossover breakthrough Voice of an Angel to presenting The Charlotte Church Show, she keeps reimagining how she creates and shares her voice.


    Today she runs The Dreaming in the Elan Valley, leading sound healing and meditation with programs such as Song of the Soul and WITCH with Tree Carr.


    She also champions creative education through The Awen Project.


    Ladies and gentlemen… the wonderful Charlotte Church.



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    1 h et 7 min
  • EP14: Stephen Emmer
    Oct 31 2025

    Today’s exciting episode of SoundPower features Stephen Emmer — a composer/arranger/producer with an illustrious career.


    From Recitement to Home Ground, his work spans spoken word, orchestral pop, and soul — with collaborators ranging from Lou Reed and producer Tony Visconti to Midge Ure, Glenn Gregory, Liam McKahey, Neil Crossley, Chaka Khan, and Patti Austin. We dive into arrangement as architecture, atmosphere as emotion, and the practices that keep the music bold, resonant, and alive.


    Ladies and gentlemen… Stephen Emmer...



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    1 h et 8 min
  • EP13: Melpomeni Kermanidou
    Oct 23 2025

    This exciting episode of SoundPower features Melpomeni Kermanidou — singer, composer, songwriter, producer, arranger and lyricist.


    From orchestral torch songs to ambient electronics, she moves fluently across forms, inviting deep, cinematic listening.


    She also works across immersive sound and performance art.


    Ladies and gentlemen… the wonderful Melpomeni Kermanidou...



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    1 h et 3 min
  • EP12: Bishi
    Oct 16 2025

    Today’s exceptional episode of SoundPower features BISHI — vocalist, composer, producer and electric sitar innovator.BISHI fuses electronic production with classical training and her trademark electric sitar to craft immersive, multi-disciplinary works powered by a remarkable four-octave voice. Through bold live performances and multimedia commissions, she builds worlds where voice, strings and code meet.As the founder of WITCiH (Women in Technology Creative Industries Hub), BISHI champions equity at the intersection of music and creative technology — opening up new possibilities for how we create, listen and experience sound.If you can, please support the SoundPower podcast via our Patreon: patreon.com/soundpower

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    1 h et 3 min