Stephen Dobbie makes immersive worlds sound alive. He’s been Punchdrunk’s longtime sound designer/composer, helping shape the pulse of shows like Sleep No More, from New York’s McKittrick Hotel to Shanghai, where whole buildings are treated like instruments. Think original music, curated tracks, and smart zoning that quietly guides you from room to room..
Beyond Punchdrunk, Stephen co-runs A Right/Left Project with Colin Nightingale, creating deep-listening installations (like ORIGIN) that turn attention into a ritual. In galleries, he helped build Beyond the Road with Nightingale and UNKLE’s James Lavelle, a multi-room exhibition that’s shown in London and Seoul, expanding his “building as instrument” approach into a free-roaming, museum context.
What ties it all together is feel over flash: sound that orients, breathes with performers, and holds the story without shouting. Whether it’s a maze of scenes, a contemplative installation, or a gallery adventure, Stephen’s focus is the same, design systems that let wonder repeat, night after night.
What is Glyph?
Glyph — real stories from names you might not know, but whose work you’ve likely seen, heard, or read without even realizing it. We're talking about the hidden talents shaping the worlds of entertainment, digital art, and tech.
In each episode, we dig into how they got here—the twists, the detours, and what’s driving their careers today. Because sometimes, seeing the unexpected paths others have taken helps you realize: the best path is the one you walk."