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phonographica · 4 months
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Ken Davis – Feelings From Within (1988)
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womenofnoise · 4 days
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Jana Winderen by Finnbogi Pétursson
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haveyouheardthisband · 3 months
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The Dead Flag Blues • East Hastings • Providence
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postpunkindustrial · 10 months
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Robert Redford – The Language And Music Of The Wolves
I'm not above exploring rabbit holes and this was a good one.
Natural History magazine got a very much in his prime Robert Redford to narrate side A of a record of field recording of Wolf calls.
I'm into it.
Get it from my Google Drive HERE
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riverwindphotography · 9 months
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Crystal Clear Spring Morning in the Soomaa National Park by Andrus Kannel
Beautiful field recordings from the forests of Estonia
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zef-zef · 3 months
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Chill on Sunday
Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka - The Journey from: Sofie Birch & Antonina Nowacka - Languoria (Mondoj, 2022)
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burlveneer-music · 4 months
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Ordnance Survey - Turas - music in the orbit of the Ghost Box/Clay Pipe binary sun, incorporating field recordings from ancient burial sites in Ireland
Turas (Journey) is the most ambitious Ordnance Survey record to date. The field recordings used on Turas were captured with both analog and digital devices at passage and wedge tombs across Meath, West Cork, Wicklow, Connemara and Roscommon. To make use of the tombs' acoustics, elements like percussion were recorded in the tombs and through the process of re-amplification (playing pre-recorded material back in the tombs), this 3000 year old reverberation became a major part of the sound world that the listener experience. Turas is an electronically mediated journey that allows these historical sites to become an important collaborative factor in the creative process. Guest collaborators include Roger Doyle (Piano), Garreth Quinn Redmond (Violin), and Billy Mag Fhloinn (Yaybahar.) Recorded and Produced by Neil O'Connor between May 2021 and July 2022 at the National Concert Hall Studios, Ballferriter, Co.Kerry, Willem Twee Studios, Den Bosch, Holland and at historical sites around Ireland. Instruments Piano, Bass, Drums, Shakers, Bells, Tambourine. Synthesizers Moog Voyager, Moog Opus Three, Korg Mono Poly, Roland Juno 60, Roland JX3P, Sequential Circuits Pro One, Sequential Circuits Prophet 4 & 5, EMS VCS3 Modular Synthesizers Make Noise Shared System Plus, Serge System, ARP 2500 Test Equipment Rhode & Schwarz Oscillators x 12, Rhode & Schwarz Octave Filter x 3, Hewlett-Packard 8005A Pulse Generator, Hewlett-Packard 8006A Word Generator, Hewlett-Packard 3722 A Noise Generator, Hewlett-Packard 3310B Function Generator, EG&G Parc Model 193 Multiplier/Divider. Recording Equipment Revox A70, Tascam Model 80, Uher Monitor Report, Sony TC-40, Zoom H4 Garreth Quinn Redmond (Violin) Billy Mag Fhlionn: Yaybahar Roger Doyle (Piano) Artwork & Layout: Gavin O Brien Supported by Final County Council & The Arts Council of Ireland
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tenshunnoise · 6 months
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All captured field recordings and Improvised music sessions were recorded during a 3 week adventure in Japan 2023.
生霊 Ikiryō was created using a minimalist modular setup , Boss Micro BR,
EM272 Omni capsule.
Everything was later transferred to Reaper for slight editing and mixing.
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dustedmagazine · 3 months
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Moniek Darge / Vanessa Rossetto — Dream Soundies (Erstwhile)
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Belgian Moniek Darge and American Vanessa Rossetto, are sound artists who work primarily with collected sounds. Each sources their material from a practice of recording everyday environments, but since their respective days are as different as their emotional orientations, their respective works are different. Darge has traveled the world, often seeking out what she finds to be sacred. Rossetto has spent her life in a small number of American cities, and her personal struggles tend to get folded into her work; she once made an album that dealt primarily with the sounds of a hotel room that she had trouble navigating and the limited distance that she could move when she escaped it.
Their differences prove to be complementary on Dream Soundies (Darge applies the word “soundies” to her audio productions, using the diminutive term to escape the limits of music). Together, these two women who are accustomed to working with anything at hand turn a selection of regular sounds into a soundtrack that is simultaneously ineffable and ordinary. It’s definitely a soundtrack, since sounds often deploy in a cinematic fashion. Loops create continuity, and the arrival of each new element — a chirping bird, a slammed door, a banging disco party, a distant hum that might be a car engine — advances the action as purposefully as the introduction of a new character or visual perspective moves a film along. But these action sequences do not add up to a narrative. Why should they? Sounds were around for a long time before stories, and their vibrations will surely persist much longer than story-bound humans are likely to last.
One might as easily turn to painting to metaphorically describe Dream Soundies. Each moment is layered with sounds, like a thick crust of oils applied to canvas over a span of time. Sirens wail and critters cluck, church bells toll and lesser metals clatter, flutes call and respond and harmonize in compatible disregard with music boxes and ducks. And just as a painter stops at just enough paint (or at least refuses to show you the works where they didn’t stop at the right time), even the densest moments of Dream Soundies are never overloaded. That’s what separates this work from, saying, opening the windows and turning on the TV and radio at the same time; it is arranged, and even if you can’t grasp the rules governing its arrangement, it resonates because of them.
Bill Meyer
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phonographica · 26 days
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Paul Avgerinos – Island Sanctuary (1988)
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fedoracore · 6 months
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There Is No Dance In Frequency And Balance - set fire to flames (2001)
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haveyouheardthisband · 3 months
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Poor You • Big Business Monkey • Walking The Cow • I Picture Myself With A Guitar • Despair Came Knocking • I Am A Baby (In My Universe) • Nervous Love • I'll Never Marry • Get Yourself Together • Running Water • Desperate Man Blues • Hey Joe • She Called Pest Control • Keep Punching Joe • No More Pushing Joe Around
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zmijowka · 8 months
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Sixth episode of my radio show Szumy Szepty Szelesty @ Radio Kapitał is available to listen on mixcloud! Link: (x).
This time I explored 4 artists from four (symbolic) parts of the world. Enjoy!
ambient / field recordings / lo-fi
Tracklist:
Francesco Toninelli - El Jardin Ayami Suzuki - Live at Utsuki Forest, Japan Daina Dieva - Budynės. Sonata gęstančiai šviesai Chubby Wolf - The Light That Holds The Corner
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postpunkindustrial · 2 years
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Halloween Season: The Occult
Okkulte Stimmen – Mediale Musik (Recordings Of Unseen Intelligences 1905-2007) CD
This is a massive 3 CD box of occult and occult related field recordings compiled between 1905 and 2007. 
The cd’s are mostly broken by subject matter. Disc one is trance and the voices of supposedly possessed children. Disc two is chants and invocations. Disc three is songs and paranormal voices and other miscellanea.
Recordings are mostly in English and German.
You can get it from my Google Drive HERE
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