Music for in between. Both relating to space and time.
https://thedreamsequencer.bandcamp.com/album/places-that-almost-existed
#music_for_mornings #random_ambience #dream_sequencer #soundscapes
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Music for in between. Both relating to space and time.
https://thedreamsequencer.bandcamp.com/album/places-that-almost-existed
#music_for_mornings #random_ambience #dream_sequencer #soundscapes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl_bbwadF_Y
(c) 2023 by #AnalogAudio1
All #sounds come from a single QM Caruso played live without additional effects and without any treatment - right from the stereo outputs. The general #sound has something magical to it imho. All sounds are #factory #presets, which I chosed as "the best" of this #instrument. Of course there are also a lot of #accordion and #organ sounds (the organs are not bad either, but not exactly my cup of tea). Some factory presets (mostly #pads) are surprisingly good and they don't hide the fact that the Caruso has limited D/A converters, which makes the sound "lo-fi" in general. It sounds quite nice - what do you think?The Quasimidi Caruso is not very common outside #Germany, very cheap nowadays, it's a good choice if you like lofi digital #synth sounds from the early nineties! #synthétiseur
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#music #films #art #soundscapes #nyc
A great soundtrack and artfilm
The album by Kramer, âMusic for Films Edited by Mothsâ, is accompanied by a series of videos made by Dutch multi-media artist Tinca Veerman, whose organic visuals seem to embody Kramer's atmospheric compositions. Tinca Veerman is a restless artist. She looks at the world around her and cannot help but see abstract shapes. She is not interested in making realistic renderings, but in isolating parts and movements of objects and natural elements, so they become abstract and multi-interpretable. Veerman works intuitively, waiting for the right moment to âdive inâ, to cut, edit, paste, or draw to reveal, in her own words, âthe shape I feel should be thereâ. In her collages (ranging from large-scale and thickly layered to small and delicate), videos, and sculptural fabric pieces, she explores various ways of abstrahizing; departing from a deeply personal space to transcend it. Repetition is not her thing. Music is another source of inspiration for Veerman
Amazing performance by Trevor Oswalt in which you need to hear it to believe it.
Under the moniker of East Forest, Portlandâs Trevor Oswalt weaves ethereal soundscapes from vintage keys, intimate vocals and original field recordings. His sonic architecture reflects motifs of nature and the inner spiritual landscape, and experiments with elements of pop and contemporary themes. The wide-ranging textural sound has been called âblissfulâ by National Public Radio and has been compared to Sigur Ros, Bon Iver and Explosions in the Sky. He has collaborated with Deepak Chopra, shared stages with artists including Moby, Sarah Neufeld and Random Rab, and composed and licensed music for TV, film, theatre, apps, video games and dance companies.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
#Trevor-Oswalt #Tedtalk #music #soundscapes #vocals #sound-healing
Everyone should be blessed with a place they can call their ownâa place where they can feel intimately connected with the rest of life; a place where they can shed, like water off a salal leaf, the cares of a busier, stressful, noisy life back home.
#nature #environment #soundscapes #naturalsounds #GordonHempton #mountainjournal
Everything Is Wrong: Bernie Krauseâs Concept of âBiophonyâ
https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/everything-is-wrong-bernie-krauses-concept-of-biophony/
Krauseâs theory certainly had the advantage of not just presenting the most detailed explanation model for the acoustic environments surrounding us today, but actually offering potential insights into the evolution of species on the basis of sound. Before there was animal life on the planet, after all, the only noises were those springing from ânonbiological subcategories such as wind, water, earth movement, and rain.â
#nature #environment #wildlife #animals #ecology #noise #pollution #soundscapes #biophony #BernieKrause #TheMITPress
https://timberfestival.org.uk/soundsoftheforest/
We are collecting the sounds of woodlands and forests from all around the world, creating a beautiful soundmap bringing together aural tones and textures from the worldâs woodlands.
We invite you to visit your local forest or woodland, and record for us one minute of the sounds that you hear. If you already have existing recordings of forests then weâd love to hear those too.
At the start of July 2020, on the weekend we would have been at Timber Festival, we released a soundmap of forests everywhere, listening and imagining ourselves in the heart of the National Forest with you.
The sounds form an open source library, to be used by anyone to listen to and create from. Selected artists are responding to the sounds that you gather, creating music, audio, artwork or something else incredible, to be presented at Timber 2021.
Top 10 Most Listened to Forest Sounds Revealed
https://timberfestival.org.uk/news/top-10-most-listened-to-forest-sounds-revealed/
#SoundsOfTheForest #nature #environment #trees #forests #soundmap #soundscapes #TheNationalForest #WildRumpus #PRSFoundation #TimberFestival