

Twenty Thousand Hertz
Dallas Taylor
The stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds.
Whether you're a professional audio engineer with decades of experience, a fourth grader who loves sound and music, or anyone in between, Twenty Thousand Hertz will help unlock your sonic world… from the sound design secrets of hit movies, to the sonic craft of jingles and device sounds, to the forgotten backstories of classic theme songs, to linguistic mysteries, psychoacoustics, video game music, animal communication, and beyond. With moving human stories, immersive sound design, and the guiding voice of host Dallas Taylor, Twenty Thousand Hertz has grown into the world’s leading podcast about sound.
New to the show? Start here:
• I'm Lovin' It: How “Ba da ba ba ba” took over the world
• The Art of Foley: Bringing Slimer & Batman to life
• Tudum! The story behind the iconic Netflix sound
• The Legend of Zelda: A Beep to the Past
• Inside Hans Zimmer’s Remote Control Studios
• A sonic journey through the Solar System
• Mind the Gap: NYC & London’s iconic transit voices
Whether you're a professional audio engineer with decades of experience, a fourth grader who loves sound and music, or anyone in between, Twenty Thousand Hertz will help unlock your sonic world… from the sound design secrets of hit movies, to the sonic craft of jingles and device sounds, to the forgotten backstories of classic theme songs, to linguistic mysteries, psychoacoustics, video game music, animal communication, and beyond. With moving human stories, immersive sound design, and the guiding voice of host Dallas Taylor, Twenty Thousand Hertz has grown into the world’s leading podcast about sound.
New to the show? Start here:
• I'm Lovin' It: How “Ba da ba ba ba” took over the world
• The Art of Foley: Bringing Slimer & Batman to life
• Tudum! The story behind the iconic Netflix sound
• The Legend of Zelda: A Beep to the Past
• Inside Hans Zimmer’s Remote Control Studios
• A sonic journey through the Solar System
• Mind the Gap: NYC & London’s iconic transit voices
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Jun 18, 2025 • 31min
Listener Stories 2025 (Bronze): Siren Calls & Medical Melodies
Martin Mikulik, writer and producer of 'The Siren's Call', delves into the captivating origins of the siren sound and its significant impact on everyday life. He explores the evolution of sirens from ancient lore to modern society. The podcast also reveals the science behind the haunting call of sirens and discusses their crucial role in safety and communication. Additionally, Mikulik touches on the emotional resonance of sound in storytelling, highlighting how auditory experiences shape our perceptions and memories.

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May 28, 2025 • 44min
I interviewed 5 other Dallas Taylors and things got weird
Dallas Taylor, former frontman of Under Oath, shares his surreal adventure of connecting with five other people who share his name. The discussion dives into the significance of identity and how names shape our interactions with the world. Listeners are treated to humorous and profound anecdotes, exploring the unique experiences of these Dallas Taylors. They also touch on the influence of anime and music, uncovering deeper connections that transcend mere coincidence, creating a rich tapestry of shared stories and insights.

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May 14, 2025 • 29min
Mix Notes: Dumb Farts, Alien Crickets & Junkyard Instruments
Dive into the quirky world of sound design with tales from Hollywood's sound pros. Discover the creative process behind capturing unique acoustics, like the legendary Spruce Goose reverb. Giggle at the creation of infamous fart sounds and an intern’s wild experiences. Explore profound stories that blend humor, business challenges, and even a touch of the supernatural. From historic hangars to everyday absurdities, this journey highlights the art and unexpected joys of crafting sound for film and TV.

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Apr 30, 2025 • 29min
The Deaf Composer: How Beethoven wrote music he couldn’t hear
What happens when one of history’s greatest composers begins to lose the very sense he relies on most? In this episode, we explore how Ludwig van Beethoven continued to create groundbreaking music even as his world fell into silence. Along the way, we uncover the myths, inventions, and raw determination that fueled Beethoven’s defiant creativity, and hear how his lifelong struggles are reflected in his music. Featuring musicologist Laura Tunbridge, author of Beethoven: A Life in Nine Pieces.
Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced by Defacto Sound.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 42min
The Sonic Brand Makeover We Didn’t Know We Needed
Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan, the creative minds behind Switched on Pop, share their journey of revamping their podcast's theme song after a decade. They dive into the emotional ties to their original tune and the hilarious chaos of crafting a new sonic identity. The duo discusses balancing nostalgia with innovation, exploring sonic branding complexities, and blending traditional melodies with modern elements. With insights on the art of jingle creation and listener engagement, this playful discussion highlights the significance of sound in shaping experiences.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 33min
Inside Apple: Sonic Accessibility
Join Sarah Herrlinger, Senior Director of Global Accessibility Policy at Apple, as she explores the intersection of sound and accessibility. Discover how Apple's VoiceOver and voice control revolutionized technology for users with disabilities. Sarah discusses innovative hearing solutions like Live Listen and the groundbreaking at-home hearing test feature, aimed at improving hearing health. She emphasizes the vital role of inclusive design and empathy in creating technology that meets diverse needs, inviting listeners to engage in broadening conversations around accessibility.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 24min
“In a World…” The epic evolution of movie trailers
Andrew Anderson, a producer at Twenty Thousand Hertz, dives into the fascinating evolution of movie trailer sound design. He discusses the dramatic shift from the iconic ‘Voice of God’ narrators of the ‘80s and ‘90s to the booming audio of modern trailers. Hear insights on the legendary Don LaFontaine and the impact of sound cues in trailers from classics like Star Wars. Anderson highlights overused tropes and explores how the industry has adapted to the digital age, making it a captivating exploration for film and sound enthusiasts alike.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 44min
“The Autumn, She’s Been Hit!” The wish that changed Halo forever
In a heartfelt discussion, Brian Johnson, principal sound designer at Blizzard Entertainment and a childhood friend of Brian Morden, reminisces about their teenage obsession with gaming. They explore how a wish during a pivotal moment in Brian Morden's life led to a significant line in Halo lore. The conversation highlights the emotional weight of friendship, the power of storytelling in gaming, and the impact of community support through charitable endeavors. Their journey encapsulates bravery, nostalgia, and the lasting legacy of their bond.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 35min
Solar Symphony: Listening to the Sun’s hidden “music”
Padi Boyd, an astrophysicist and host of NASA’s Curious Universe, joins Robert Alexander, a data sonification expert, and Mike Hartinger, a heliophysics research scientist. They unravel how solar electromagnetic waves are transformed into sound, revealing the Sun's 'music.' The trio discusses solar flares and coronal mass ejections, emphasizing their effects on Earth. They also explore public participation in solar research through sonification and how these auditory experiences enhance our understanding of the cosmos.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 29min
Speaker Terror Upper: When Bass Tapes shook the streets
Jesse Serwer, a journalist and expert on Miami bass culture, brings to life the roaring boom car scene of the late '80s and early '90s. He delves into how these custom sound systems became a rebellious subculture, influenced by Caribbean music and figures like DJ Magic Mike. The conversation explores the thrilling competitiveness of dB drag racing and the vibrant community formed around mixtape trading. Serwer also reflects on the rise and eventual decline of this iconic auditory movement, leaving its mark on today's music landscape.


