M4B (Audiobook with chapter markers)
This is where the M4B format shines. The production team has crafted a binaural soundscape that rewards headphone listening. You hear the hiss of analog tape, the creak of the studio’s floorboards moving from left to right, and the eerie way voices seem to come from “inside the mix.” The use of dynamic range is masterful—whispers are barely above a noise floor, while sudden bursts of corrupted audio feedback feel physically jarring.
The Studio opens its first season with a taut, atmospheric premiere, “The Audition,” that immediately establishes the series as a standout in the psychological thriller genre. The episode follows Mara, a reclusive sound engineer (voiced with brittle precision by Emma Lorne), who inherits a decaying analog recording studio from her late mentor. What begins as a nostalgic cleanup quickly spirals into a nightmarish discovery: the studio’s master tapes capture not just music, but fragmented conversations from the past—and present—that Mara should have no way of hearing.
The Studio S01E01 is a masterclass in audio-only storytelling. The M4B format elevates it from a simple audiobook episode to an interactive, replayable experience. If you enjoy The Lovecraft Investigations , Limetown , or Video Palace , this will scratch that itch perfectly. Just don’t listen alone in a quiet room with the lights off. Unless you want the full effect.