Gareth Jones is a producer, engineer, and electronic musician whose work spans collaborative projects, immersive sound practice, and landmark studio recordings across several decades.
Known for an experimental yet emotionally grounded approach to sound, Gareth’s practice treats the studio as an instrument — a space for exploration, improvisation, and transformation. From early innovative production work with artists such as Depeche Mode, Einstürzende Neubauten, and Interpol, to contemporary modular and immersive audio projects, his work consistently blurs the boundaries between composition, performance, and sound design.
Alongside his extensive production career, Gareth maintains several ongoing creative projects. SUNROOF explores long-form electronic improvisation and evolving structures in collaboration with Daniel Miller. ElectroGenetic is a deeply personal modular project built from field recordings and inherited sonic material drawn from his father’s record collection. Nous Alpha, a collaboration with Christopher Bono, focuses on ritual, environment, and constraint-based creation. Spiritual Friendship explores creative connection as artistic practice.
More recently, Gareth has expanded his work into immersive and spatial sound, creating quadraphonic performances, Atmos mixes, and installation-based listening environments that treat sound as space and movement.
Across all of these practices, Gareth’s work is unified by deep listening, experimentation, and an enduring curiosity about how sound shapes emotional experience.