Nightingales in the dunes close to the beach at Wassenaar.
This is just a brief placeholder; I'll try to get some better nightingale audio in the next couple of weeks. There are many of them between Katwijk & Wassenaar, & I love hearing them every spring.
From today's rather lovely 77km ride up the Leidsevaart & back through the coastal dunes.
I've been on Lopez Island the past few days and managed to make some clean recordings of some very trippy sea lion (I think) vocalizations. Here are a couple posts with sound and spectrograms.
This is a 30-minute long environmental abstract sound composition I released a couple of months ago called 'From What's Gathered', if you felt like checking it out...
Hello. Are there any fans of sound art, field recordings, musique concrète, drones and experimental noise out there???
My name is Fletina. I run a little blog dedicated to "non-music" called Audio Crackle. I just thought I'd finally check out Mastodon, and I'd really appreciate some followers, thanks.
With it being Bandcamp Friday I know there are lots of artists getting the word out about their work, as they should.
So, if you don't have the room in your purchases to get one of my releases I'd love for you to give me a follow there to keep up on future releases.
But, just in case you aren't done yet I do have a 50% off discount code that works for anything on my page.
I really like using the Roland SP404 mk2 for experimental music and improvised performance. As someone who also enjoys the hip-hop and beat centered music that is typically done on the device it is fun to try and use it in something that I don't come across others doing.
If that sounds interesting, consider checking out my Bandcamp.
An interview with Emeka Ogboh, who makes music with field recordings of city streets, markets, vendors, and traffic from his hometown of Lagos, Nigeria.
"A lot of people just use just their ears when they're making music, but I put my body into it. How does it make my body feel? So that’s what I learned from sound installation and why I kind of had this gut feeling that I could make music, that I could compose."