Ears of the Field
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Expanded Listening: An Interview with Francisco López
Francisco López needs no introduction, but let’s take the risk. I guess an introduction to his work is not something he would really prefer, as his perspective is actually fed by avoiding being defined, closed or schematised in a singular point. Similar to Pythagoras, López…
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Listening to the Processes that Shape the World: An Interview with John Grzinich
John Grzinich is passionate about sound and listening. Rather than just being someone who merely ‘works’ with those elements, he is deeply involved in the actual experience, placing the listening realm in a very important spot in his life, as…
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Communicating and Living Sound: An Interview with Lasse-Marc Riek and Roland Etzin of Gruenrekorder [+exclusive mix]
Listening is a way of living in which sound can be a guide for many aspects of our life. As we live, we make sound, and as we listen to that network that is created in all our resonances, we start…
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Field 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 important artists in the electronic music scene and has…
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In Pursuit of Silence, Interview with Director Patrick Shen
In Pursuit of Silence | Kickstarter campaign | @ music of sound | @ huffington post | @ pantheos Silence has intrigued me for years, a topic that always gives you questions and open paths to discover our amazing universe. The concept itself…
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Exploring Abandoned Soundscapes, An Interview with VacuaMoenia
VacuaMoenia is a team dedicated to soundscape exploration and established in Italy by Fabio R. Lattuca and Pietro Bonanno. With the premise of sonically navigating across abandoned places in Sicily, they have been developing a wide variety of interesting practices,…