Tin Can Audio started with a slightly lost sound designer, sitting in a cold flat in Glasgow, who just wanted to make something.
Growing up I wanted to be a musician. I started playing bass at age 12 and then proceeded to try and learn as many instruments as I could get my hands on.
At university (while I was meant to be studying English) I started making music for student films, and then eventually moved into sound design.
And then, in 2016, I started making audio drama. I now work in podcasting professionally as an audio editor, but also as a sound designer, and as a musician (I got there in the end!)
My work has been featured in The Guardian, The Radio Times, Bello Collective, Indiewire, and on BBC Radio 4 Extra and BBC Sounds. I've also had work commissioned by BBC Radio 4 and QueerAF.
I have also worked with a variety of creative and corporate clients, providing everything from podcast production, audio repair, sound design, recording services, and music, including clients such as HBO, BBC Sounds, NPR and Sony.
In 2024 I was awarded UK Audio Network's Composer Of The Year Award, and Silver for Best Sound Design Producer at the Audio Production Awards.
I really like making noises, and making interesting noises, and telling interesting stories with those interesting noises.
Interested in working with me?