Just two weeks to go before the application deadline for the Audio Artist Pathway.
Applications are open to Mid-career (5+ years experience) audio practitioners from underrepresented backgrounds with a clear idea of how they want to develop their practice as a sonic artist. You can be based anywhere in the UK.
Got questions? Check out the link in our bio for FAQ’s and if they’re not covered get in touch!
We’re excited to be partnering with @xmtr.fm Audio Arts Festival in St Leonards-on-Sea. The festival is a deep dive into the craft of creative audio and sonic storytelling - from powerful and provocative performances, to focused listening and immersive experiences. It’s also a gathering space for the international creative audio community to inspire, connect and collaborate.
Pathway Artists will get free tickets to XMTR 2026 and a chance to share their work in progress at XMTR 2027!
If you need more info about the Pathway and how to apply you can check out the FAQs and application guide on our site. /audio-artist-pathway
We have a question by question breakdown of who and what we’re looking for. If your questions aren’t answered get in touch via [email protected]
Applications are now open for the Audio Artist’s Pathway, a year-long programme offering six mid-career producers from underrepresented backgrounds in the UK the chance to develop their practice within the sonic arts.
During the year you will develop an original idea with the opportunity to showcase work in progress at the 2027 @xmtr.fm Audio Arts Festival in St Leonards/Hastings. You will be supported through:
- Monthly Masterclasses
- One-to-one pastoral/career support sessions
- Community peer-support gatherings & critiques
- Connections to regional venues, funding and networks across audio-art disciplines
- A stipend of £3000
If you have any questions not covered in our guidelines and FAQ’s you can get in touch with us [email protected]
Get ready! @multitrackfellowship & @inthedarkradio are teaming up to offer an exciting new opportunity to support mid-career audio producers. The Audio Artist Pathway will be a year-long programme offering six mid-career audio producers from underrepresented backgrounds the chance to develop their practice within the sonic arts.
Applications will be open from 1st - 31st May 2026.
You can read about the Pathway, get application guidance and FAQs ahead of the opening date on Multitrack’s website. See link in bio.
✨ Fresh Fellow Commissions ✨
Produced by Riham Moussa @riham.mag
🔗 /programmes/m002r4y1
Life Without is a science podcast with a humorous edge, hosted by Alan Davies, that asks a wild question: what if something fundamental suddenly vanished from our world?
Each episode explores bold “what if” scenarios, from the disappearance of the moon or salt to losing sleep or sex. Joined by expert guests, Alan dives into the science behind how society might cope and what could start to unravel.
It’s thoughtful, funny, and mind-bending, making complex science and big global issues accessible along the way.
#BBCSounds #AudioStorytelling #SciencePodcast #CreativeAudio #MultitrackFellows
✨ Fresh Fellow Commissions ✨
Transpecies Produced by Chantal Romain
After implanting an antenna in his head, Neil Harbisson became the world’s first officially recognised cyborg. A feature on identity, evolution and the blur between flesh and machine
🔗 /sounds/play/m002njg5
#AudioDocumentary #UKAudio
✨ Fresh Fellow Commissions ✨
Layby Living Presented & Produced by Georgie Styles
From vanlifers to those pushed roadside by the housing crisis, this feature explores life on Britain’s fringes and the impact of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022
🔗 /programmes/m002njg8
#AudioDocumentary #UKAudio
✨ Fresh Fellow Commissions ✨
Two Faced Produced & Sound Designed by Rose-Anna Hyde
After waking up with a different face in 2021, Rose-Anna began navigating Topical Steroid Withdrawal. A powerful, personal exploration of a condition rarely heard in mainstream media
🔗 /programmes/m002njg6
#AudioDocumentary #UKAudio
✨ Fresh Fellow Commissions ✨
The King of Kingston Carniva - Produced & Presented by Aisha Antwi
From 1970s Ghana to 25 years of Kingston Carnival, John Azah turned longing into rhythm, colour and community. A joyful story of music and belonging
🔗 /programmes/m002njgc
#AudioDocumentary #UKAudio
✨ Fresh Fellow Commissions ✨
A Lemur’s Song - Produced by Georgie Styles @georgie.styles
In Madagascar’s rainforests, the critically endangered Indri lemur sings with rhythm strikingly like our own. What can their haunting calls reveal about the origins of music?
🔗 /programmes/m002rddl
#AudioDocumentary #UKAudio
Incredible news! Multitrack has been awarded a £28,699 grant from the Amazon Regional Creatives Fund so that we can extend our activity to include mid-career audio producers.
This funding will help us create career pathways for audio producers looking to expand their practice into audio arts, and we are super excited for it. We’ll share more about the project and how to apply in the new year. Watch this space
Huge thanks to the fund’s judges from Amazon, The National Theatre, Creative Wales, Arts Council England, the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, Help Musicians and Music Minds Matter for believing in our work!
@amazonuk
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