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  • Framework 500!

    Framework 500!

    Framework radio is celebrating their 500th show! A perfect opportunity to congratulate and support the amazing work this project has been doing over the years. Let’s hope more amazing shows and sounds will follow! And that’s not all… They’re celebrating with…

  • In Search of the Tiger’s Roar

    In Search of the Tiger’s Roar

    New episode from the Nature Series 5 by BBC Radio 4. Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson travels to India, to capture the sounds of the forest and the spine tingling roar of a Bengal Tiger. Chris is leading a team…

  • Soundings from Antarctica

    Soundings from Antarctica

    Fantastic broadcast from BBC Radio 4, featuring Chris Watson’s recordings in Antarctica. What strikes most people when they first arrive in Antarctica is the quiet . “It’s so quiet; its the only place in the world that you can actually…

  • Sound Seed Transmissions

    Sound Seed Transmissions

    Sound Seed Transmissions was a radio show sound artist John Grzinich hosted as part of his residency at Nida Art Colony and was broadcast on the local radio station, Neringa FM. You can listen to the six shows at phase…

  • The Maya Civilization and Their Use of Architecture for Sound Manipulation

    The Maya Civilization and Their Use of Architecture for Sound Manipulation

    National Geographic has published a very interesting article about Maya temples and how its acoustic characteristics of affect the sound played there. Centuries before the first speakers and subwoofers, ancient Americans—intentionally or not—may have been turning buildings into giant sound amplifiers and distorters…