Showing posts with label Sonic Postcards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonic Postcards. Show all posts
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
North East England: Sonic Postcard NEE03
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:: NEE03 - Caris Clocks, Alnwick Town 15th Nov, 2013. General clock-ticking ambience and gentle chimes :: |
Recording Technical Specifications:
Recording device: Sound Devices 788T
Microphones: DPA 4060 (stereo pair) and DPA4017
Multichannel recording and mixdown
Recording taken within Caris Clocks, Alnwick. Time keeper is 4th generation clock repairer, Gordon Caris. His son is 5th generation. Lovely sounds of ticking, a few gentle chimes. Clocks are irregular with their times (they are in for repairs...) so chiming is a bit erratic.
Recording taken within Caris Clocks, Alnwick. Time keeper is 4th generation clock repairer, Gordon Caris. His son is 5th generation. Lovely sounds of ticking, a few gentle chimes. Clocks are irregular with their times (they are in for repairs...) so chiming is a bit erratic.
Many-thanks to Gordon for accommodating that which was so unfamiliar......
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
North East England: Sonic Postcard NEE01
:: NEE01 - Boulmer Stones 11th November 2013. Tide is rising. I am standing on volcanic stones while the waves come in and wash around me :: |
*Please note: On streaming the sound there is noticeable dithering and high frequency artefacts. On downloading the sound itself, these artefacts should not be present.
Recording Technical Specifications:
Recording device: Sound Devices 788T
Microphone: DPA 4060 (stereo pair)
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Urban London 2013: Sonic Postcards L04-L06
:: L06 - London 7th June 2013. Protest on the steps of the High Commission of South Africa, Trafalgar Square :: |
:: L05 - London 8th June 2013. Borough Markets. 3 Crown Market :: |
:: L04 - London 8th June 2013. Borough Markets. Green Market :: |
Recording Technical Specifications:
Recording device: Zoom H2n
Microphone: Rode NT4 (stereo)
Sounds are available for download on the Freesound website for you to access and comment on them as you wish.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Urban London 2013: Sonic postcards L01-L03
I have started gathering sounds for the 'Urban London 2013' collection. These will be posted on Freesound for you to access/comment as you wish. I will also be adding them here as Sonic Postcards.
Recording Technical Specifications are:
Recording device: Zoom H2n
Microphone: Rode NT4 (stereo)
London, May 2013
The recordings sound best on headphones with some beautiful movements from left to right in the Skatepark recordings (above) and again, along the Regents Canal (directly below).
:: L02 - London 25th May 2013. Peering through trees to Regents Canal below :: |
The recording, 'Near Festival, by the canal', and 'Festival Inner' both feature the sounds of a festival in Victoria Park that started at about 11am that day. The former, was recorded at a position along the canal whereby the distant sounds of the music from the festival would come and go, between audible and inaudible as the wind would permit. The volume fluctuations are completely natural. Recording was done at a flat input level. The latter was recorded within the festival grounds.
:: L01 - London 25th May 2013. On the way to Festival @ Victoria Park, along Regents Canal :: |
I haven't consciously recorded the sounds of a city for years and I was surprised at the inner conflict I had in doing so. Just to be clear - I have recorded the sounds of markets, machinery, live improvisations at night in inner city buildings and trains passing overhead as I am tucked underneath their rolling guts - but to stand in the thick of it, in the middle of the day as traffic and sirens rise to a level that twinges your ears is quite another matter...
- and I didn't really even do that - I still subconsciously discovered pockets of the city that were not completely sonically dominated by the sounds of traffic.
But who can ignore it? I am standing there, at the edge of the Thames surrounded by swarms of tourists and weekenders and there is not a living critter apart from us, to be seen bar one - a solitary Canada Goose with only one leg remaining, standing remarkably close (too close for his own safety) to a young family who are exploring the shoreline. It was an experience that I can't shake. It's feathers were dirty and uneven and it was obviously tired and not well fed. It wasn't scared of the people only a few meters away - perhaps it's wariness was not as strong as its reasons for watching them. It stood there unmoving, staring at them with a stubborn desperation - I assume it was hoping for food.
Please don't think I'm particularly targeting London with these thoughts - in any big city you'll find the small critters paying the price of our developed urbanscape. It was a moment of confrontation as I stood there with my microphone, watching this quiet tragedy run its course. I put the microphone down and walked away.
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