Introducing Syrup Sound: A Sound Design Studio for Shows That Take Audio Seriously
Syrup Sound, a boutique audio post-production house specializing in podcast sound design and mixing, today announced its public launch, stepping out formally after several years of working with leading brands and production companies in the podcast space.
Founded by Gaëtan Harris, a sound designer with over 15 years of experience in audio post production, Syrup Sound works with production companies and podcasters to develop the sonic identities of their shows and series. From audio restoration to editing, sound design to final mix, Syrup Sound is more than just a technical service, but a creative partner highly invested in the story and the listener.
Harris previously served as a senior sound designer at Pacific Content, one of Canada’s foremost branded podcast studios, where he worked with clients including Ford, Dell Technologies, and Meta. Syrup Sound has continued that tradition of high-calibre work, recently completing the fifth season of Exile (Antica Productions, Leo Baeck Institute), a documentary series telling the true stories of influential Jewish figures fleeing Nazi persecution during World War Two, and the sixth season of Tell Me What Happened (OnStar, Campbell Ewald), a richly sound-designed series about ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances and the strangers who save them.
“In an industry increasingly dominated by a shift to video, Syrup Sound exists for the shows that understand what audio does best,” said Harris. “There’s nothing quite like a story told well in sound, and that’s what Syrup is here to make.”
Syrup Sound is available for projects globally and is currently accepting new clients and ongoing partners. Harris will be attending The Podcast Show in May 2026.
For more information, visit syrupsound.com or contact gaetan@syrupsound.com.
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