Podcasts by Bay Area Sound Ecology

Bay Area Sound Ecology

soundscape and acoustic ecology in the san francisco bay area

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Bay Area Sound Ecology
BASEbot 005 – Cheryl Leonard’s Antarctic Sound and Music (sound recording) from 2011-01-03T20:04:12

In 2009, Composer, performer, improviser, recordist and instrument builder Cheryl Leonard travelled to Palmer Station, Antarctica in search of sounds and music.  She returned with a wealth of rec...

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BASEbot 005 – Cheryl Leonard’s Antarctic Sound and Music (sound recording) from 2011-01-03T20:04:12

In 2009, Composer, performer, improviser, recordist and instrument builder Cheryl Leonard travelled to Palmer Station, Antarctica in search of sounds and music.  She returned with a wealth of rec...

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BASEbot 004–Gordon Hempton (sound recording) from 2009-07-20T20:39:02

Nature sound recordist Gordon Hempton shares some of his beautiful recordings, and discusses his One Square Inch of Silence project, including his recent book.

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BASEbot 003–James LeBrecht [sound recording] from 2009-07-14T22:03:27

Sound Designer James LeBrecht shares a few of his most favorite and most personally meaningful sound recordings. Here’s the setup:  Jim is sitting in the center of Dan Dugan’s control ...

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BASE Radio: Soundscapes Real and Imagined from the San Francisco Bay Area from 2009-03-01T02:30:13

Soundscapes Real and Imagined from the San Francisco Bay Area – A two-hour mix of soundscape recordings and compositions native to the San Francisco Bay Area. A 2-hour sound collage for radio...

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BASEbot 002–Andrew Roth [sound recording] from 2008-01-31T17:33:16

Audio: Stories and sounds from Andrew Roth's forthcoming Natural Sounds of Japan

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BASEbot 001–Chris Watson [sound recording] from 2007-11-30T07:20:55

An hour-long lecture in two parts from field recordist Chris Watson. Part One defines a personal ontology for recordings. Part Two features an in-depth account of recent work with four-channel surr...

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