Sound Studies

  • The Misadventures of Charles Maynes

    Remember yesterday’s post? We have more cool accident stories today! Our friend Chuck Russom has invited Charles Maynes to write a post on his blog, where he recounts several misadventures and injuries from recording different kinds of sounds. He ends…

  • Land Shark!

    Michael Raphael has published a very cool post on his blog Field Sepulchra, taking about a little misadventure he had recently when he was recording amateur rockets for the amazing library of Rabbit Ears Audio. What you’re hearing is a…

  • Recording Snow Sounds: An Exclusive Interview with Frank Bry

    Recording Snow Sounds: An Exclusive Interview with Frank Bry

    Wer’re happy to announce Sonic Terrain’s first exclusive interview, even more so because it’s our friend and hero Frank Bry, a sound designer from Idaho who put soul and heart into a project called The Recordist, where he releases all kinds…

  • A Sound Trip Over Thailand

    A Sound Trip Over Thailand

    Andrew Spitz has published several recordings of a recent trip he made to Thailand. There are ten different sounds captured by him using a Zoom H4n. I just got back from really pleasant two week vacation in Thailand where I…

  • Field Recording Workshop: Live!iXem 2010 in Milan, Italy

    Field Recording Workshop: Live!iXem 2010 in Milan, Italy

    My friend Matteo Milani from USO Project, has sent me some info about an upcoming field recording workshop to be held on Milan, Italy in October. Here is the press information: Live!iXem 2010 – Edition VII International festival of music,…

  • Soundwalkers, Listening to the World Around Us

    Soundwalkers, Listening to the World Around Us

    There are some fundamental principles regarding the construction of an acoustically healthy society, one where we can exist within the sounds of life. Respect towards voice and words, sonic awareness, the awakening of the sense of hearing. To preserve the…