We make podcasts that are exploratory, sound great, and tell compelling stories. A podcast is something that can connect you to your audiences. It is a new way to engage listeners, and a creative outlet for the story you want to tell.
We make podcasts for everyone from major platforms (BBC and Google) to the cutting edge institutions (Serpentine Galleries and Somerset House), from respected publications (Frieze Magazine and Port) to working with major brands (Squarespace and Johnny Walker).
We want to bring our journalistic integrity, cultural connections and high end, creative production skills to help you develop, produce and deliver a podcast that stands out from the crowd.
Get in touch to talk about what a podcast could mean for your project, or how to develop a podcast strategy for your organisation.
Email to hello@reducedlistening.co.uk
Reduced Listening steps into the world of vodcasting with a brand new original production for Spotify Studios... This is #NailingIt, a show about navigating the everyday challenges and toasting the triumphs of life in your twenties.
Decode returns for a second series to go deep inside another iconic UK album, track by track, week by week, line by line, beat by beat. What masterpiece is being dissected this time? Say hello to Skepta’s award-winning Konnichiwa, from 2016.
What led to the bizarre and macabre death of British spy, Gareth Williams. Journalists Jonathan Maitland and Vanessa Bowles investigate one of the strangest deaths in recent British history.
The Line is London’s first dedicated public art walk. Its outdoor exhibition programme illuminates an inspiring landscape where everyone can explore art, nature and heritage for free - we make their podcasts, meditation guides and artist introductions.
The Serpentine Podcast is a hybrid publishing and commissioning platform for audio. It supports a nomadic live broadcast radio station and a living archive of the Serpentine Galleries programme.
Exploring how art and physics collide at the home of the Large Hadron Collider, with world renowned artists and physicists in conversation at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics.
JC Niala explores what the plant world has to teach us about being human, in our latest podcast for the Wellcome Collection exploring the intersection of research, ideas and the arts.
Wellcome Collection and BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art present For All I Care, a new podcast re-imagining care and healing. The series is presented by multidisciplinary artist Nwando Ebizie, with contributions from the worlds of contemporary art, science and health.
A crafted sound odyssey over five episodes, guided by the voices of Black creative pioneers featured in the Get Up, Stand Up Now exhibition at Somerset House, London
A brand new podcast for the Manchester International Festival inviting artists to reimagine the format as an audio arts space
Hosted by Kayo Chingonyi, Decode gets deep inside an album, track by track, line by line, beat by beat - deconstructing the ingredients which make a masterpiece. A new podcast for 2021, from the hit US show, Dissect. A Reduced Listening Production for Spotify Studios UK.
The Miracle Marathon ran during Frieze Art Fair in October, 2016. Reduced Listening worked with curators at The Serpentine Gallery to create a 12 hour broadcast on ritual, repetition and magical thinking.
A new podcast series for Tate, exploring London, its artists and its streets.
A brand new weekly 60-minute musical exploration, Dream Fuel With Arlo Parks - a space for music fans to share, relate, reflect, create, engage and be inspired.
The discovery of a box of tapes in a cupboard in Ahmedabad sets musician Paul Purgas on the trail of a little-known chapter of Indian electronic music
Music writer John Doran ventures into the strange world of Richard D James. Over the course of three decades James, known to his legion of hardcore fans as Aphex Twin, has achieved the primary but evasive aim of most serious musicians - the invention, exploration and curation of a truly unique and inimitable sound.
In a four-part series for BBC Radio 4, music broadcaster Verity Sharp listens along latitudinal lines, hearing local stories that are having a direct impact on music and musicians.
A series exploring overlooked visual artists from the 20th century. Art history has been written from a white, western male perspective. What would an alternative canon look like?
Kate Molleson travels to Jerusalem to meet a legend of Ethiopian music, the piano-playing nun, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou.
Mahan Esfahani explores the history of African American Classical Music for BBC Radio 3.