Chris Watson – The Colour of Sound
Great video from Swedish television featuring Chris Watson. (Thanks Magnus!)
View ArticleFramework Seasonal #5 Available for Pre-Order
Framework Radio has published its fifth seasonal release, featuring location recordings by East Midlands tape recording clubs. Collected together for the first time on this CD are a selection of...
View ArticleAnnea Lockwood, A River Fanatic
Tokafi has published an interesting interview with sound artist Annea Lockwood. Annea Lockwood once called herself a ‘river fanatic’. That, she now says, may have been too strong a word. For one, her...
View ArticleExclusive Interview with Diego Stocco, A “Sound Magician”
You probably have heard about Diego Stocco, a composer and sound designer with a pretty particular way of creating sonic experiences mostly using rare instruments, found sounds and by doing special...
View ArticleSix Questions with Ian Todd
Cheryl Tipp has published a nice interview with Ian Todd. Ian Todd has been recording the sounds of nature for over two decades. He is a member of the Wildlife Sound Recording Society (WSRS) and a...
View ArticlePreserving Sound: A Documentary on the British Library’s Sound Archive
Fantastic documentary about the life inside British Library’s Sound Archive. The Wire takes a tour of the British Library’s Sound Archive, deep below its London residences on the Euston Road, to talk...
View ArticleThe Biophonic Man
Very nice interview with Bernie Krause. Guitarist, composer and analog synthesizer pioneer BERNIE KRAUSE left the recording studio to find that really wild sound. What he discovered was far more...
View ArticleComplementary Disconnections, Interview with Slavek Kwi
As he puts it himself, Ireland-based sound artist Slavek Kwi is “obsessed by freedom”: The freedom to accept or refuse traditions, the freedom to use or disregard cultural references, the freedom to...
View ArticleExclusive Interview with Yiorgis Sakellariou
photo by John Grzinich Mecha/Orga, aka Yiorgis Sakellariou is a sound artist/composer from Greek, currently living in England. He has done CD and virtual releases, composed music for theatre and film,...
View ArticleNew Sound Devices 633 Field Mixer & Recorder
Sound Devices has just announced the newest addition to their family of mixers/recorders, the 633: The 633 is a compact, six-input mixer with integrated 10-track recorder featuring PowerSafe...
View ArticleContact Mic 2 by Hiss and a Roar
Promo video of Hiss and a Roar’s next library: contact mic 2. Recorded by Tim Prebble. Hiss and a Roar
View ArticleThe Visual Microphone, Translating Subtle Vibrations into Audio (from Video)
Interesting project by MIT scientists who have found a way of translating subtle vibrations of solid objects into audio information, through the use of high-speed cameras. When sound hits an object,...
View ArticleField Recording Survival Kit
Spanish sound artist Edu Comelles has published a nice post on his blog dedicated to talk about his personal kit for field recording on a budget. Ok, things in Spain are tough right now, and spanish...
View ArticleSounding Spaces: sonic explorations and interventions
Sounding Spaces: sonic explorations and interventions, a 5 day workshop by John Grzinich held during Tsonami 2013, in Valparaiso Chile with Eamon Sprod, Andrés Rivera F, Guely Morató, Michel Poblete...
View ArticleRycote Cyclone
Rycote has announced Cyclone. Innovation. Evolution. That’s how Rycote has maintained its status as leader in isolation from the effects of wind and shock since we introduced the first conventional...
View Article3Dio Binaural Mics
3Dio creates binaural microphone systems in very interesting design and formats, including a stereo version and a four-ear 360 one. Realistic soft silicone ears that simulate natural human ears....
View ArticleNew Tascam Handheld Recorders with Wi-Fi
Tascam has announced two new handheld recorders with a new Wi-Fi function: TASCAM’s DR-44WL is the latest recording innovation from TASCAM. It starts with high-quality stereo condenser microphones,...
View ArticleCreative Miking Techniques, by Diego Stocco
Diego Stocco has released their third tutorial video from his Feedforward Sound series. From my point of view, even in these days where plugins, controllers and apps have become important tools for...
View ArticleThe Mystery of a Singing Comet
Rosetta’s Plasma Consortium (RPC) has uncovered a mysterious ‘song’ that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is singing into space. The comet seems to be emitting a ‘song’ in the form of oscillations in...
View ArticleBats jamming bats: Food competition through sonar interference
Interesting article at Science Mag on a special call Bats do for interfere in their own sonars: Communication signals are susceptible to interference (“jamming”) from conspecifics and other sources....
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