A Beginner’s Guide to Field Recording, by Lawrence English
Great article by Lawrence English at FACT: A Beginner’s guide to field recording In Peter Szendy’s provocative book Listening, he presents two related questions: “Can one make a listening listened to?...
View ArticleField Recording, Politics and Music: An Interview with Matthew Herbert
Matthew Herbert is a clear example of someone in the constant search of originality and new perspectives around sound. He has published over 25 albums under various nicknames, has collaborated with...
View ArticleOlivElegy, by Enrico Coniglio
OlivElegy, new release by Enrico Coniglio at Impulsive Habitat. Recordings made at an olive oil mill site on the hills a few kilometers from the charming town of Assisi, Umbria (Italy). Special...
View ArticleNew Sound Devices 688
Sound Devices has announced their new 688 mixer/recorder/system. The 688 is a production sound engineer’s dream come true – a portable audio powerhouse that incorporates multi-channel mixer,...
View ArticleSoundCamp 2015
SoundCamp is a series of outdoor listening events on International Dawn Chorus Day, linked by REVEIL: a 24 hour broadcast that tracks the sounds of daybreak, travelling West from microphone to...
View ArticleField Recording: Okarito kiwi
Great field report from Tim Prebble about his journey to Okarito, New Zealand to record kiwi sounds. If you know anyone from New Zealand you will have likely heard the colloquial use of the word...
View ArticleLimited Definition(s) and Sound Cultures: MP3s, Soundscapes, Power; Lecture...
Jonathan Sterne lecture @ The Center for the Humanities, 2012. What does the world’s most popular format for recording tell us about human history? What are the connections between the history of...
View ArticleMorske Orgulje, An Organ that is Played by the Sea
In the last few days there has been a lot of hype over the Internet about this beautiful project called Morske Orgulje (Sea Organ), an architectonic musical instrument built in Zadar, Croatia, and...
View ArticleSonic Postcards by ‘Architect of Sound’
What if when someone gives you a postcard of a certain place, you would be able to also listen to that spacetime spot? Many people is used to take pictures when traveling, in order to crystallize a...
View ArticleCathedrals: Pietro Riparbelli Audio Archive Project
“I have always been fascinated by sacred places and by the atmosphere of contemplative peace and I have always listened to and recorded their acoustic environments. At some point I felt the need to...
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