In this engaging discussion, Carola Lorea, an expert in global religion, and Rosalind Hackett, a prominent figure in religious studies, delve into the concept of 'religious sounds.' They explore how sounds shape communities and identities beyond the Global North, emphasizing the significance of sonic experiences. The duo advocates for a 'sonic turn' in religious studies, challenging Eurocentric narratives and promoting diverse cultural perspectives. They also highlight women's contributions to electronic music and the spiritual connections within this genre, calling for greater recognition and inclusivity.