In a modest London flat at 304 Holloway Road, Joe Meek sparked a sonic revolution that transformed music production forever. This biography unveils how an obsessive outsider created otherworldly sounds using bathroom echo chambers and homemade electronics, producing "Telstar" the first British single to top American charts while pioneering techniques still used in every studio today. Behind these innovations lurked a troubled genius whose fascination with the occult, struggles with his sexuality in 1960s Britain, and battles with mental illness ultimately led to tragedy. Joe Meek: The Untold Story of 304 Holloway Road's Sonic Laboratory reveals the complex human behind the technical wizard a visionary who heard possibilities nobody else could imagine, whose groundbreaking methods predated Phil Spector's Wall of Sound and George Martin's Beatles productions. Through exclusive interviews and unprecedented access to personal archives, this intimate portrait exposes the brilliant mind and tortured soul of the forgotten architect of modern sound who expanded what recorded music could be, forever changing how we hear the world.