The Studio S01e01 M4b: [upd]

Overall Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5/5)

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. the studio s01e01 m4b

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. Overall Rating: ★★★★½ (4

Emma Lorne carries the episode with a restrained, believable arc from weary cynic to obsessive detective. Supporting voice actor Marcus Hull as the “ghost” on the tape delivers his lines with a warm, then chilling, familiarity. No melodrama; just cold, creeping dread. Just don’t listen alone in a quiet room

The writing is lean and deliberate. In just 52 minutes, the episode introduces a compelling mystery (who erased the final session tape from 1987?), layers in genuine emotional grief, and delivers two genuine “drop what you’re doing” twists. The slow-burn pacing is ideal for audio; scenes of Mara cleaning tape heads or aligning reel-to-reels become hypnotic, building tension through routine rather than jump scares. The final five minutes, featuring a whispered message in reverse, are genuinely unsettling.