(See below)
The green are audio runs. The only AC(power) one is to get to a floor AC panel which will reside under the Mix board.
I just want 8 plugs under there for easy access.
The main power to the BB(breaker box) will come in from above and the (All surface mounted) outlets and lighting will enter at as few points as possible from the walls.
My questions are:
Is it the best approach to have the conduit (1 1/4" ID PVC) surface from the slab with 90 dgr corners just right flush to the wall points, then run lines up to the breakout box? (just checking cause i have not seen it done before so please confirm even if that is a stupid simple question

Also, i have read on this forum some talk of break points in the pipe and using a rubber or some other connector to stop sound translation from room to room. If this is required is it an issue on these long runs through cement?
I should note the conduit will actually be IN the cement, not under it in the dirt.
Order of slab from bottom to top(4.5" thick) = Styro-conduit-rebar-IF heating.
And finally, i have read that it is best to keep the power and audio runs separate, power from above etc. That is why i have chosen to run the power in the walls and audio in the floor. Given that, if it is acceptable, what is the method used to get the power through the wall at the entrance points without messing up the isolation of the wall?
Thanks for any input.