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Sync Music Matters Podcast

Sync Music Matters Podcast

By: Jim Hustwit - Larp Music
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A podcast that explores the people and the process behind the most incredible music in TV, film and games© 2021-22 Sync Music Matters - Larp Music Ltd Art Music
Episodes
  • 24 – Doug Bryson Interview – Music for Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
    Jun 3 2025
    This week's episode of Sync Music Matters Doug Bryson Interview Doug - edits and curates the music for the award winning TV series Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Doug Bryson Interview BAFTA nominated Doug Bryson is TV and Film editor who, in his own words, tells stories with pictures that you might see on the telly. He has cut shows such as Grand Designs and 24 Hours in Police Custody but is perhaps most recently known for his work on Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing. If you aren’t familiar with the show, it follows comedians and lifelong friends, Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse as they embark on fishing adventures around the UK and share their personal and hilarious experiences of life. It’s a visual feast of picturesque landscapes paired with beautiful music which is lovingly curated by Doug. We chat about the Chuck Berry track Mad Lad and how it was replaced because it became too expensive to licence, Bob Mortimer's musical input, Flotation Tanks and Star Wars. You can find Doug Bryon on Instagram - editordoug Doug Bryson's website
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    59 mins
  • 23 – Interview with Aaron May + David Ridley – Scoring Netflix’ Adolescence
    May 21 2025
    This episode of Sync Music Matters is an interview with Aaron May and David Ridley about scoring the Netflix series Adolescence and the power of collaboration Interview with Aaron May + David Ridley Aaron and David are the progressive composer duo responsible for scoring Netflix’ recent psychological crime drama Adolescence Other credits include ITVs Malpractice and the 4x BAFTA nominated feature Boiling Point. Aaron and David met at Bristol Uni, where they were doing a Masters in Composition. They played in bands together before collaboratively scoring their first short in 2017. Since then they’ve gone on to create bold, distinctive soundtracks blending contemporary classical and electronic elements . Their working practice puts an emphasis on experimentation and conversation, both with each other and their co-creatives in order to harness the power of collaboration. Website: Aaron May & David Ridley Instagram: aaron_and_david
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 22 – Interview with Ryan Dickinson – Finding a profession that fills you with joy
    May 7 2025
    Interview with Ryan Dickinson - Ryan Dickinson has spent the last 10 years working within the advertising and video game industries as a creative director, music composer and sound designer. He’s worked for world renowned companies such as MassiveMusic, EA Games and Squeak E Clean. He has also worked on sonic branding, helping to craft award winning sound for brands such as Kathmandu, The Australian Open & Canva (winning gold & silver Transform Awards) Ryan is the director of “made by ikigai” which is a full-service music & sound agency. Ikigai is a Japanese term that blends two words: “iki” meaning “to live,” and “gai” meaning “reason”, which translates to “a reason to live.” It's a concept that encourages people to discover what truly matters to them and to live a life filled with purpose and joy. In this interview with Ryan Dickinson We discuss ikigai and finding a profession that fills you with purpose. Ryan talks about being a freelancer, the importance of making yourself stand out and how personal branding can be a key component. Ryan and I both made a major career shifts into music later in life so we also talk about pivoting and how to make it work. Ryan Dickinson website Ryan Dickinson on Instagram Jim Hustwit is the host of Sync Music Matters
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    1 hr and 8 mins
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