SERVICES

AUDIO POST-PRODUCTION

MUSIC COMPOSITION

RECORDING STUDIO

 

EDIBLE AUDIO OFFERS

DOLBY ATMOS is a cutting edge music technology which enables you to move and place sounds in three-dimensions with the introduction of audio objects — and with much more precision compared to traditional 5.1 surround sound. With this new 12 speaker setup, you can create a fully encompassing sound stage giving the listeners a much more immersive aural experience than ever before.

 

TESTIMONIAL

“Daniel and the Edible Audio team are consummate professionals - talented, creative and technically excellent. We, at GoTrolley Films, have worked with Edible Audio since 2009 and they have been our top choice for all audio post-production and music composition since then. They have a unique way with their work, often going above and beyond to add value to our films and always keep to our timelines. When recording one of our projects with Annie Lennox, we didn't hesitate to take a very high profile client into the Edible Audio space. Moreover, the team is great to work with - patient, flexible and good-humored which ensures we produce great work with great energy. Edible Audio boosts the production value of our work and we're very grateful to work with them.”

Jo Higgs, GoTrolley Films

CLIENTS

HIGH NOTES

THE PEOPLE

  • Composer/Music Producer

    Born and bred in King Williams Town, Eastern Cape. Fresh out of The Academy of Sound Engineering, CT, Qhamani Sambu, is the newest part of the Edible team, climbing the ropes and takin' names!

  • Emma van Heyn is a South African actor, musician, producer and songwriter.

    Having written and composed music since the age of six, she has built a vast body of work throughout her career. Emma’s most recent venture includes the making and orchestration of FNB and BiB Africa’s audio library as Head of Post Production & Sound, working as head composer and sound designer on projects such as Sea Change (brought to you by the makers of My Octopus Teacher) and Qhawe! Mokgadi Caster Semenya’s audiobook, each densely sound designed for an immersive audio experience. She collaborated with Zolani Mahola, The One Who Sings, on projects including the soundtracks for the launch of Rise for the World and the conservation documentary, Ours, Not Mine.Ours, Not Mine.

  • Born and raised in a musically enriched environment, Floris discovered his passion for sound at an early age singing along to the notes of his mom’s piano. Growing up in Namibia, he immersed himself in the sounds and tropes of the local scenes by tinkering with his guitars and attending local gigs and concerts, eager to understand its nuances and intricacies.

    Floris made the move to South Africa in 2014 to attend The SAE Institute in Cape Town to obtain his degree in Sound Production, where his talent quickly caught the attention of his peers and mentors. Over the years, Floris honed his skills through hands-on experience, working on a diverse range of projects spanning audio postproduction, music production, live performances, and more. A die-hard musician at heart, he also spends his free time performing with his band, Atomic Drive, in Cape Town.

    He understands that sound engineering is not just about manipulating sound but also about capturing emotions and translating them into an immersive auditory experience. Whether it’s fine-tuning acoustics, mixing tracks in the studio, or troubleshooting complex audio challenges, Floris approaches each task with passion and unwavering precision, and his collaborative spirit has made him a favourite among artists, producers and fellow engineers.

  • Founder & Director

    Daniel Eppel has an impressive history in composing original music and sound design. He also works as a post-production sound engineer and music producer. Daniel received a scholarship to study performance, film scoring and music engineering at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he graduated Cum Laude in 2003. In 2002, Daniel was the 1st Runner Up in the American Mid-South Grammys Showcase hosted in Memphis, TN his home town. Daniel is now based in Cape Town, South Africa, his country of birth, where he is continuing his work as a composer/producer/engineer, as well as a DJ as a side gig (Eppelsauce). Daniel received a prestigious Fleur Du Cap nomination in the Music Composition/Sound Design category for the Handspring Puppet Company’s production of Ouroboros. Handspring’s previous production Warhorse was the winner of a Tony Award. In 2014, Daniel built Edible Audio Studios, a world-class, Dolby Enabled, sound facility designed in great detail, adhering to international sonic specifications.

    daniel@edibleaudio.co.za

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