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An Audio Guide to Britain’s Nocturnal Species
Sounds of the Night, new audio book by The Brititsh Library. Eerie screams, quiet snufflings, and snippets of song are just some of the wildlife sounds that can be heard after dark. While some animals turn in for the night,…
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All Alan Lomax recordings will be available online for free
In two months Alan Lomax’s field recording archive will be available to stream in its entirety for free. Currently all 15,000 recordings can be heard as 45 second snippets here, but from March will be available in full. Files also include…
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LEA Editions
Spanish sound artists Edu Comelles and Juanjo Palacios have launched LEA Editions, a new project of the Audiotalaia and Audition Records family. LEA Editions is a catalogue of online releases available through La Escucha Atenta Blog (born from the hand of Juanjo…
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Kinokophonography
Over time we’ve gathered a collection of sounds from around the world. In an exploration of this immense, continuously changing and growing archive of sound spores, Kinokophone welcome field recordists, phonographers and listeners to join us for Kinokophonography. Kinokophonography is…
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HÖRT_OHÖRT Issue 1 – A Sonic Guide to Umea
New Hört_Ohört book series by Martin Hoggs dedicated to explore the sound of specific places. This is the first in a set of publications designed to encourage exploration and develop deeper awareness of the soundscape around us, our acoustic environment,…
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Gruenrekorder: Merzouga – Mekong Morning Glory
New CD/MP3 release at Gruenrekorder featuring compositions by Merzouga (Eva Pöpplein & Janko Hanushevsky), who used recordings of the Mekong River, on its course in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. The Mekong River is one of the world’s major rivers. On…
