Article 5JJEY Sound Heap review – one podcast to spoof them all

Sound Heap review – one podcast to spoof them all

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Brian Logan
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The age of peak podcast meets its match in John-Luke Roberts and his procession of hilariously titled imaginary shows

In 2018, John-Luke Roberts's Edinburgh show consisted entirely of names of hitherto unheard-of Spice Girls. He's up to something similar with Sound Heap, a new podcast of infinite podcasts", a medley of excerpts from imaginary podcasts performed by a galaxy of comedy stars. As a vehicle to parody the current glut of (celebrity, hobbyist and vanishingly niche) audio series, it works a treat, as Roberts lines up clips from Ventriloquists Talk True Crime, Memes with Val and Britain's Worst Bastards for our listening pleasure.

No one who has followed Roberts's career will expect anything less than creative fecundity, and he certainly delivers: the ideas for ridiculous but just-about-credible podcasts keep coming. Occasionally, the titles are as funny as his sketches get. More often, those sketches seize the opportunities offered by Roberts's instinct for absurdity, as when Pranks With Full Consent recasts Jeremy Beadle for the age of the trigger warning, or Passwords of My Life with Tom Allen imagines a celebrity so delighted to talk about himself, he barely notices the associated sacrifice in cyber-security.

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