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The Sonic Humanist

Author
Chris Mchale
Published
Wed 16 Jul 2025
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What does music reveal about our humanity in an age where machines can sing? Chris McHale, composer and Studio GGG founder, unveils his life's work: The Sonic Humanist Project—a four-part creative odyssey exploring sound's power to shape identity, heal divisions, and unite us.

The project begins with "Sound Strategies," McHale's field guide to vibration's future drawn from creating over 30,000 soundtracks. Next, his upcoming TED talk deconstructs how a simple four-note melody became the billion-dollar T-Mobile sonic logo. The third element, "The Diplomat Son," traces McHale's journey following his father across continents, discovering how sound transcends cultural boundaries and becomes a universal language.

Most exciting is "Song in Space," launching soon with a Kickstarter campaign. This transmedia experience follows an 11-year-old music prodigy fleeing a glitchy robot queen across the galaxy. Beginning as an immersive audio drama, it expands into an AR game where listeners create music, culminating in an animated series. The art and vision behind this project sparkle with possibility for audiences of all ages.

Throughout the episode, McHale passionately advocates for independent artistry in a digital landscape that often exploits creative talent. He argues that while platforms like Spotify have been "a knife in the heart of music," artists can thrive through direct community engagement. His mission resonates beyond entertainment—it's a call to listen more deeply to the vibrations connecting us all.

Want to join this sonic revolution? Visit StudioGGG.io to become an audionaut on the Song in Space mission. Support the upcoming Kickstarter, share with friends who love creative storytelling, and help prove that in a world of algorithms, human creativity still makes the most beautiful music.

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