interview

  • A Conversation With Bernie Krause

    A Conversation With Bernie Krause

    Huffington Post has published a short but interesting interview with Bernie Krause. And stay tuned because there’s a TEDtalk video by him coming out soon. Like most pioneers, both literal and figurative, cutting-edge soundscape artist Bernie Krause spent a long…

  • Going Deaf, Gordon Hempton Races to Finish His “Quiet Planet” Work

    Going Deaf, Gordon Hempton Races to Finish His “Quiet Planet” Work

    In a very touching interview, Gordon Hempton, known as “The SoundTracker” talks about an illness he has that is leaving him deaf. Can’t imagine how hard it should be for him (or any other person) to lose their listening faculties,…

  • Peter Cusack Interview

    Peter Cusack Interview

    Nice interview with Peter Cusack at Create Digital Music. “I don’t think you can study sound on your own, I think it’s a very big topic. It crosses into many areas, into science, law, politics – and into all kinds…

  • Ernst Karel Interview

    Ernst Karel Interview

    Ear Room has published a great interview with sound artist and researcher Ernst Karel. Ernst Karel is an artist and researcher active in the fields of electroacoustic improvisation and composition, location recording, sound for nonfiction vilm, and solo and collaborative…

  • Inside the world of a wildlife audio expert

    Inside the world of a wildlife audio expert

    Chris Watson, who has worked on Attenborough’s Frozen Planet and Life in the Undergrowth, shares a remarkable insight into sound recording, some exclusive clips – and his feelings about music in wildlife shows Full article

  • Chris Watson On Listening, Recording Nature Sounds

    Chris Watson On Listening, Recording Nature Sounds

    Some stuff from Chris Watson. Interesting as always: An article at The Quietus on recording the music of the natural world: In Cabaret Voltaire, Chris Watson used tape loops and field recordings as a pioneer of industrial music. Now, he…