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In this compelling radio series, Bush Radio producer Khusi Veto curates a vibrant auditory journey through Cape Town and its surrounding landscapes. Through immersive field recordings, the series highlights the linguistic and cultural richness of the region, featuring spoken excerpts in Khoekhoegowab, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa. Interwoven with the natural soundscape of an area historically known both as the Cape of Storms and the Cape of Good Hope, the three-part series offers listeners an evocative sense of place—where language, identity, and environment converge. All music and ambient recordings were captured and provided by Bush Radio, lending an authentic and locally grounded perspective to the production.
In this compelling radio series, Bush Radio producer Khusi Veto curates a vibrant auditory journey through Cape Town and its surrounding landscapes. Through immersive field recordings, the series highlights the linguistic and cultural richness of the region, featuring spoken excerpts in Khoekhoegowab, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa. Interwoven with the natural soundscape of an area historically known both as the Cape of Storms and the Cape of Good Hope, the three-part series offers listeners an evocative sense of place—where language, identity, and environment converge. All music and ambient recordings were captured and provided by Bush Radio, lending an authentic and locally grounded perspective to the production.
In this compelling radio series, Bush Radio producer Khusi Veto curates a vibrant auditory journey through Cape Town and its surrounding landscapes. Through immersive field recordings, the series highlights the linguistic and cultural richness of the region, featuring spoken excerpts in Khoekhoegowab, Afrikaans, and isiXhosa. Interwoven with the natural soundscape of an area historically known both as the Cape of Storms and the Cape of Good Hope, the three-part series offers listeners an evocative sense of place—where language, identity, and environment converge. All music and ambient recordings were captured and provided by Bush Radio, lending an authentic and locally grounded perspective to the production.
Radio Weskus (Radio West Coast), based in Vredenburg, South Africa, is situated near a network of historic fishing villages inhabited by the direct descendants of San fishermen. In this evocative series, producer Matt Levai captures the unique sounds of the West Coast and weaves them together with powerful narratives that reflect the deep ancestral roots of the region's communities. The series features a special contribution from Khoekhoegowab language activist Bradley van Sitters, whose voice adds depth and authenticity to the exploration of cultural identity and heritage. All music and spoken contributions were recorded with permission and feature the voices and talents of local West Coast residents.
Radio Weskus (Radio West Coast), based in Vredenburg, South Africa, is situated near a network of historic fishing villages inhabited by the direct descendants of San fishermen. In this evocative series, producer Matt Levai captures the unique sounds of the West Coast and weaves them together with powerful narratives that reflect the deep ancestral roots of the region's communities. The series features a special contribution from Khoekhoegowab language activist Bradley van Sitters, whose voice adds depth and authenticity to the exploration of cultural identity and heritage. All music and spoken contributions were recorded with permission and feature the voices and talents of local West Coast residents.
Radio Weskus (Radio West Coast), based in Vredenburg, South Africa, is situated near a network of historic fishing villages inhabited by the direct descendants of San fishermen. In this evocative series, producer Matt Levai captures the unique sounds of the West Coast and weaves them together with powerful narratives that reflect the deep ancestral roots of the region's communities. The series features a special contribution from Khoekhoegowab language activist Bradley van Sitters, whose voice adds depth and authenticity to the exploration of cultural identity and heritage. All music and spoken contributions were recorded with permission and feature the voices and talents of local West Coast residents.
Playlist: Juri Seo, Latitude 49 - OstinatoAlistair Coleman, Viano Quartet - MoonshotMatthew Barley - The Unwaiting SkyElizabeth Poston, Corvus Consort - An English Day-BookBrian Current, Continuum Ensemble - MISSING (Excerpts)Tania León, London Philharmonic Orchestra - PasajesAdrian Sutton, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra - Violin ConcertoMolly Joyce - August 6, 1999
Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! When was the last time you could listen to the sounds of nature without distraction from human noises? It's been awhile for me as well. It gets harder and harder to find quiet places any more. How is all this NOISE affecting the wildlife and habitats? Learn the answer to this question and much more in this weeks episode of The Nature Wanderer Podcast. Enjoy your listening.Finding Quiet Places…US Parks Service Sound MappingEarth.FMNoise Pollution Map - EuropeQuiet Parks InternationalHush City AppQuiet Near MeThe podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects: Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merchLet's stay connected! www.thenaturewanderer.com Instagram FacebookDon't forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I'd love to hear from you!Support our eco-friendly affiliates: Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps – a treat for your skin and the planet. Shop Life Without Plastic for sustainable swaps that make a difference.Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature. I'll see you next week!
Resumo:Muito antes das cidades, da escrita ou dos impérios, um povo no Crescente Fértil fez algo radical: escolheu parar. Os Natufianos (também conhecidos como a Cultura Natufiana) foram uma civilização do Epipaleolítico que habitou a região do Levante (atual Israel, Jordânia, Líbano, Síria e Palestina) entre cerca de 15.000 e 12.000 anos atrás. Eles eram caçadores-coletores que, antes da agricultura, estabeleceram-se em aldeias e desenvolveram práticas sociais complexas, como rituais funerários e ferramentas sofisticadas.De Ain Mallaha a El-Wad, suas aldeias revelam indícios de arquitetura, rituais, hierarquias e uma inédita relação com a terra — uma revolução silenciosa que moldou a base do mundo moderno. Criação e produçãoConteúdo escrito, narrado, editado e sonorizado por Waldir Franzini.
Best Wishes collect themselves following the heavy losses, and confronts Yadira at Temple Veleno...Our main campaign story features Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Honiah "Shy" Shydare, Triton Tidal Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Piney Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Wraith Blade (Phantom Rogue/College of Spirits Bard/Fighter); Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! Welcoming back our dear Kelli (she/her), as Blue Berry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
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What's on tap for this month's Soundscapes: - healthy servings of silky-smooth vocal underground house, - the legendary Paul van Dyk cranks up the bpm, with a hot new track that will leave your head spinning, wondering if you've just heard techno or trance (made in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the Nature One Festival in Germany taking place this month). - a new track from the (in)famous cake-tossing DJ, Steve Aoki on his label, Dim Mak - deep stars Pig & Dan on the well-known chillout label, Café del Mar. - "Argentina meets Japan," with a deep & progressively cool new release from Ekis Ekis on Fearless Recordings - the sultry-cool summer vibes of "Cyprus Sun" [Personal Belongings] - and lots more. Leading things off is the lush and lovely "September 9": a tasty slice of vintage, authentic progressive house from talented producer, Yusuke Teranishi. Enjoy, and please like/share and comment! . . Tracklisting: 1) Yusuke Teranishi - September 9 (Original Mix) [Synth Collective] 2) Aaron Smith ft. Alicia Howard - Outer Level (Radio) [Gods Of Madness Recordings] 3) JP Lantieri - Jaguar [Flemcy Music] 4) Paul van Dyk - Power (Nature One Anniversary Anthem) (Radio Version) [VANDIT Records] 5) EKIS EKIS - Medicine [Fearless Recordings] 6) ALEXØØ - All I Want (Extended Mix) [HOTBOX UNIVERSE] 7) Last Knight in Paris - Up To Something [The Dance Division] 8) KatsUp - Cyprus Sun (Original Mix) [Personal Belongings] 9) Klushe, Yunna Feint - Out of the Summer [Liquid Flow] 10) CASH ONLY X Patrick Meeks X Holly Ellison - Rotation (Radio Edit) [Famous When Dead Records] 11) Shawn Jackson Feat. Sofi Moon - El Lazo (Original) [Hatching Creatures] 12) Steve Aoki x Takis - ON OFF (Radio Mix) [Dim Mak] 13) BOSA KNGS - Deep Freeze (Original Mix) [Muti Music] 14) Pig & Dan - Blowback [Café del Mar Music] = = = = = = = PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR SHOW! If you're enjoying the music and would like to help support what we're doing (as well as the artists and labels we include in our podcasts and on the website), please drop by: www.electrofans.com/donate . . Mixed by @kevinpajak Background image credit: Roxy Aln
Thanks for wandering through nature with me on another episode of The Nature Wanderer! When was the last time you could listen to the sounds of nature without distraction from human noises? It's been awhile for me as well. It gets harder and harder to find quiet places any more. How is all this NOISE affecting the wildlife and habitats? Learn the answer to this question and much more in this weeks episode of The Nature Wanderer Podcast. Enjoy your listening.Finding Quiet Places…US Parks Service Sound MappingEarth.FMNoise Pollution Map - EuropeQuiet Parks InternationalHush City AppQuiet Near MeThe podcast and other Nature Wanderer projects: Donate here: ko-fi.com/thenaturewanderer Nature journals and books by The Nature Wanderer: Amazon Author Page Nature Wanderer merch: naturewanderer.org/merchLet's stay connected! www.thenaturewanderer.com Instagram FacebookDon't forget to share, subscribe, review, and download to help others find the podcast. Got a topic idea or nature question? I'd love to hear from you!Support our eco-friendly affiliates: Try Apple Valley Natural Soaps – a treat for your skin and the planet. Shop Life Without Plastic for sustainable swaps that make a difference.Thank you for listening—and keep wandering through nature. I'll see you next week!
The party meets Bix Tolgarith in Icemeet, and hears her proposition for Mark, before returning to Taywin to face off against the first poisonous wave of what Yadira has in store... Our main campaign story features Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Honiah "Shy" Shydare, Triton Tidal Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Piney Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Wraith Blade (Phantom Rogue/College of Spirits Bard/Fighter); Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! Welcoming back our dear Kelli (she/her), as Blue Berry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
Playlist: Franghiz Ali-Zadeh, Owls - ReqsKarsten Brustad, Norwegian Radio Orchestra - Udat Concerto for Euphonium, Orchestra, and ElectronicsOwen Underhill, Quatuor Bozzini - String Quartet No 5 - Land and WaterViktor Kalabis, Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica - Diptych for StringsInocente Carreno, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra - Margeritena (Glosa Sinfonica)Sergey Akhunov, Sinfonietta Riga - ChaconneRuth Watson Henderson, Duo Majoya - Suite for Piano & Organ
Recreating the natural hearing experience has long challenged researchers who study auditory perception. Recently, ambisonic panning has been developed as a method to accurately reproduce soundscapes. In this episode, we talk with Nima Zargarnezhad and Ingrid Johnsrude (Western University) about their research testing the accuracy of the "AudioDome," a device that using ambisonic panning to simulate soundscapes in the lab.Associated paper:- Nima Zargarnezhad, Bruno Mesquita, Ewan A Macpherson. and Ingrid Johnsrude. "Focality of sound source placement by higher (ninth) order ambisonics and perceptual effects of spectral reproduction errors." J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 157, 2802–2818 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0036226.Read more from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA).Learn more about Acoustical Society of America Publications.Music Credit: Min 2019 by minwbu from Pixabay.
Shy binds her coven, and makes a difficult decision. Thistle reluctantly enjoys himself, and causes mischief. Esper strengthens his oaths. Miri makes a journey home. Blueberry finds herself. And Mark? Well. Mark comes back.THANK YOU FOR 100 EPISODES OF CAMPAIGN TWO! We are so grateful to this incredible community for loving our story so much. Our main campaign story features Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Honiah "Shy" Shydare, Triton Tidal Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Piney Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Wraith Blade (Phantom Rogue/College of Spirits Bard/Fighter); Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! Welcoming back our dear Kelli (she/her), as Blue Berry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
Playlist: Emily Hall, Slide Action - Close PalmsAlexandre David, Quatuor de saxophones Nelligan - EssencesGrace Williams, BBC Philharmonic - Castell CaernarfonMason Bates, Philadelphia Orchestra - Piano ConcertoB.E. Boykin, Sidney Outlaw, Warren Jones - 26 Ways of Looking at a Black ManCarl Nielsen, New Philharmonia Orchestra - Symphony No. 5Anna Pidgorna, Viktoria Grynenko, Guillaume Tradif - Through Closed Doors
Interview by Angela CroudaceAuri's third album, Candles and Beginnings, invites listeners into a dreamlike, genre-defying realm where emotion, memory, and nature entwine. The trio—Johanna Kurkela, Troy Donockley, and Tuomas Holopainen—embrace an intuitive and organic approach to music-making, shaped by their lifelong influences and an unwavering trust in each other."We don't plan anything," Tuomas explains. "It all comes naturally. Nothing is pre-calculated." The result is an album that resists classification, weaving together airy melodies, earthy rhythms, and moments of heavier intensity.The band doesn't aim to dictate meaning, instead offering their music as an open canvas: "We provide a stage for feelings," says Johanna, "and the interpretations are for the listener." Though some songs echo Celtic elements, the band insists these tones emerge organically. "We don't identify with any genre," says Troy. "We use whatever tools we need to express the emotion."Despite physical distance (Troy often writing at sea, of all places, and Johanna in Kitee), their creative process thrives in isolation. They only come together when it's time to mix. "It's like getting a Christmas present," Johanna smiles, describing the excitement of hearing each other's ideas evolve remotely.A particularly personal track, The Apparition Speaks, stands out for its heavier edge. But for the trio, choosing favourites feels impossible. "They'd get jealous," Tuomas jokes. "We love them all." Visual art also plays a vital role in shaping Auri's universe. The watercolour album artwork was hand-painted, no AI involved, and Johanna's calligraphy adds an intimate touch.As for touring Australia? "We'd love to," says Troy, "but right now, we're not sure we have many fans there." Still, Troy and Tuomas's previous Nightwish tours proved Aussie crowds are "fabulously mental," and they hope to return soon.Auri's music is hard to define but easy to feel, leaving listeners soaring on Johanna's stunning vocals, whilst Troy and Tuomas add melodic and at times heavier elements. Candles and Beginnings is a cinematic listen and an amalgamation of this seriously talented trio. This album doesn't just play, but unfolds like a dream you never want to wake from.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
In this episode, we sit down with the multi-talented RoseBudd Music—a UK-born singer, producer, composer, and actress making waves across the international music scene. From her early days crafting house and garage tracks to her genre-blending hits like “Air I Breathe” and “Shadow Walker”, RoseBudd shares the story behind her sound, her creative process, and the hustle behind her rise. We talk music, visuals, acting, and what it means to stay authentic in an ever-evolving industry. Whether you're an aspiring artist or a fan of boundary-pushing music, this conversation is packed with inspiration, realness, and rhythm.
In this episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor sits down with Finnish film composer Panu Aaltio to dive into the fascinating world of film scoring. From his early days as a cello player to becoming a successful composer for films and documentaries, Panu shares his unique journey and the challenges and joys of crafting music for the screen. The conversation explores the intricate relationship between music and film, the influence of video game music, and how directors' styles shape a composer's approach to scoring. Panu discusses the creative process behind composing scores that evoke emotional responses, the importance of collaboration with directors, and the role of music as a character in a film. He also offers valuable insights on his experiences working on Netflix originals, the significance of documentaries in his career, and advice for aspiring composers looking to break into the industry.Watch the hit show "Little Siberia" on Netflix!Discover Panu Aaltio's work: https://www.panuaaltio.com/ Key Takeaways:Panu Aaltio's musical journey began with the cello at age six and evolved into a passion for film scoring.Film scoring started as a hobby for Panu before it became his professional career.Panu's education in music technology and film scoring helped shape his approach to composing.The emotional impact of music in film is crucial, and understanding the narrative is key to crafting effective scores.Collaboration with directors is essential in understanding their vision and creating a score that complements the film.Panu shares the importance of experimentation in music composition to create unique soundscapes.Documentaries have played a significant role in Panu's career, offering insight into the unique scoring techniques needed for this genre.Music can act as a character in a film, adding depth and enhancing storytelling.Panu reflects on his experiences with Netflix and shares advice for aspiring composers looking to make their mark in the film industry.Sound Bites:"I started playing the cello at six.""I got really, really into film music.""Music carries the emotion of the scene.""You cannot micromanage everything.""What do you want to achieve?""You need to be very careful with the music."Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Film Scoring05:35 Panu's Musical Journey12:16 From Hobby to Profession20:13 Navigating Directorial Styles25:30 The Language of Music in Film26:24 Understanding Emotional Impact through Score28:48 Creating Unique Soundscapes for Film30:41 The Role of Music as a Character32:13 Experimentation in Composition35:34 The Importance of Early Composition41:12 Navigating the Netflix Experience42:26 The Significance of Documentaries in Career43:09 DocuView Déjà Vu44:18 Advice for Aspiring Composers45:17 Influential Scores and Future Projects
Looms clatter, voices hum, a temple echoes with recitations.Gods wander through the Himalayan foothills.Are we moving?Sliding, flying, riding: through sound, space, a weave of voices.Let your headphones slide other worlds into your noggin.Listen close. The loom is weaving. The temple is calling.Free Story & Media ConsultationComment and Subscribe here This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
Playlist: Charles Koechlin, Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen - Au LoinNicole Lizée, Ensemble Paramirabo - Music for Body-Without-OrgansImogen Holst, Corvus Consort - Welcome Joy and Welcome SorrowMatthew Barley - Cathedrals and CavesPaul Wianacko, Owls - When the NightMary Kouyoumdjian, Kronos Quartet - Groung (Crane)Amy Brandon, Quatuor Bozzini - LysisAustin Wulliman, JACK Quartet - The Late EditionAdrian Sutton, BBC Philharmonic - A Fist Full of FivesGundaris Pone, Liepaja Symphony Orchestra - American PortraitsMichael Tilson Thomas, New World Symphony - Lope
A professor in El Paso who lives in the Mexican city of Juárez aimed to capture and document the everyday sounds that are a part of border experience.
includes animation, painting, sound design, and interactive installations. In her hometown Indianapolis, Jessica is perhaps best known for her work with Brain Twins, a creative studio she co-leads with Justin Shimp, specializing in animation and design. Jessica also teaches at the Herron School of Art + Design, where she's an Associate Faculty member in Drawing and Illustration. In recent years, Jessica has gained notoriety for her work in music, creating experimental electronic soundscapes under the name Eeeka. Along with Michael Moskaliuk, she's also part of the minimal synth-pop duo Gümmi.
Mike Esneault talks with Chris Adams, Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge's "Director of Technical Operations", about the Bridges Project. This is a program featuring the debut of the theater production "Soundscapes" in which Chris will be directing and administering. The production will bring 14 students from 6 LA parishes to Scotland's Edinburgh Arts Festival to perform theater in front of an international audience.
Eigentlich sollte es nur eine entspannte Reise durch retro-futuristische Klangwelten werden – doch dann zündete Markus den Fluxkompensator! Mit dem ikonischen Gitarrenriff von "Back to the Future" als Startrampe geht's auf eine Zeitreise durch neonbeleuchtete Soundscapes, bei der Chris und Markus selbst ein bisschen wie Marty McFly und Doc Brown wirken: voller Entdeckergeist, mit einer Prise Chaos – und immer dicht an der Überdrehzahlgrenze des guten Geschmacks. Erlebe eine wilde Fahrt durch neonleuchtende Nachtstädte, cyberpunkige Fantasien, verzerrte Vaporwave-Träume und Beats, die deine Sinne kitzeln. Dazu gibt's digitale Ersthilfe für Synth-Sucht, eine Prise 80er-Kultkino, flackernde CRT-Monitore – und obendrauf: laserblickende Cyborgs, glitchige Hologramme und dunkle Geheimnisse hinter dem Schleier der Drum-Maschine. Tauche ein in eine Folge voller Retro-Charme, elektrisierender Sounds und jeder Menge Drive – serviert mit einem kühlen Energydrink im glow-in-the-dark-Becher. Dich erwartet der perfekte Mix aus Radio-Feeling und Podcast-Tiefgang – volle Kraft voraus durch die Nacht, mit Soundtrack zum Abheben! Eine Sendung, die nicht nur gehört, sondern gefühlt werden will. Wenn dir unsere Sendung gefällt, freuen wir uns über ein kostenloses Abo und eine Bewertung in deinem Podcast-Player. Für direktes Feedback schau gerne auf unserer Webseite http://vinylopresso.ch oder auf Instagram und Facebook vorbei.
Playlist: Jeremy Gignoux, Andre Wickenheiser - PedireMelody Eotvos, Alex Raineri - Piano Sonata No. 2 'A Story from the Sand Dunes'Francisco Coll, New European Ensemble - Three Pieces 'after Turia'Arnold Rosner, Density512 - RAGA!Marcel Rubin, The Orchestra Now - Symphony No. 4 'Dies Irae'Patrick Roux, collectif9, CC Duo - Apres l'exode
The Mojave gets slow in the summertime, not much going on. So there was much excitement when the word spread on that early summer night: The Marines were shipping out to Los Angeles. Rumors of troop carriers and white buses, full of Marines with full kit, ready to go, and deeply annoyed to be called back early on a Saturday night. But, it was something to do, somewhere to go. Everybody wants to get out of the Mojave in summertime. Soundscapes by RedBlueBlackSilver.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/desertoracleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bedlam's Night is in full swing as the party prepares for Shy to bind a coven... Our main campaign story features Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Honiah "Shy" Shydare, Triton Tidal Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Piney Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Wraith Blade (Phantom Rogue/College of Spirits Bard/Fighter); Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! Welcoming back our dear Kelli (she/her), as Blue Berry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
Chris Sies is in studio talking all things Sound Atlas Festival!Playlist: Juri Seo, Latitude 49 - FantasiaAnna Meadors, Andy Hudson, Anthony Taylor - Where did all the Words Go?Ned Rorem, Jinjoo Cho, Kim Hyun Soo - Autumn MusicEmilie Cecilia Lebel, UltraViolet - ...and the Higher Leaves of the Trees Seemed to Shimmer in the last of the Sunlight's Lingering Touch of Them...Jóhann Jóhannsson, BBC Symphony Orchestra - They Being Dead Yet SpeakethArthur Levering, Lydian String Quartet - Squeezebox
Eigentlich sollte es nur eine entspannte Reise durch retro-futuristische Klangwelten werden – doch dann zündete Markus den Fluxkompensator! Mit dem ikonischen Gitarrenriff von "Back to the Future" als Startrampe geht's auf eine Zeitreise durch neonbeleuchtete Soundscapes, bei der Chris und Markus selbst ein bisschen wie Marty McFly und Doc Brown wirken: voller Entdeckergeist, mit einer Prise Chaos – und immer dicht an der Überdrehzahlgrenze des guten Geschmacks. Erlebe eine wilde Fahrt durch neonleuchtende Nachtstädte, cyberpunkige Fantasien, verzerrte Vaporwave-Träume und Beats, die deine Sinne kitzeln. Dazu gibt's digitale Ersthilfe für Synth-Sucht, eine Prise 80er-Kultkino, flackernde CRT-Monitore – und obendrauf: laserblickende Cyborgs, glitchige Hologramme und dunkle Geheimnisse hinter dem Schleier der Drum-Maschine. Tauche ein in eine Folge voller Retro-Charme, elektrisierender Sounds und jeder Menge Drive – serviert mit einem kühlen Energydrink im glow-in-the-dark-Becher. Dich erwartet der perfekte Mix aus Radio-Feeling und Podcast-Tiefgang – volle Kraft voraus durch die Nacht, mit Soundtrack zum Abheben! Eine Sendung, die nicht nur gehört, sondern gefühlt werden will. Wenn dir unsere Sendung gefällt, freuen wir uns über ein kostenloses Abo und eine Bewertung in deinem Podcast-Player. Für direktes Feedback schau gerne auf unserer Webseite http://vinylopresso.ch oder auf Instagram und Facebook vorbei.
This week we're joined by Chris Berdik to talk about his book Clamor: How Noise Took Over the World and How We Can Take it Back. We discuss the impacts of road noise on health and wellbeing, how our brains process sound, and creating positive urban soundscapes. We also talk about the problems with open offices and the incomplete story of the decibel. Bonus link: Designing the sounds of TfL's buses in London - YouTube Find Chris at ChrisBerdik.com +++ Get the show ad free on Patreon! Follow us on Bluesky, Threads, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr, Substack ... @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site! And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com
Summer is hands down the best time for live music in Portland. Today on City Cast Portland, host Claudia Meza is talking with Portland Mercury music editor Nolan Parker about local outdoor shows they're excited about: from dreamy experimental sets tucked into botanical gardens to sweaty queer dance parties along the waterfront. Discussed in this episode: TWIRL: A PDX Queer Disco, June 15 & July 20 Moment, July 20 Parliament Funkadelic, July 25 Project Pabst, July 26 & 27 Pickathon, July 31 - Aug. 3 Jaime xx, Aug. 8 “Weird Al” Yankovic & Puddles Pity Party, Aug. 13 & 14 The Roots, Aug. 21 Modest Mouse & The Flaming Lips with Dehd, Sept. 10 PDX Pop Now!, Sept. 12 - 14 The Best Day Ever Fest, Sept. 13 & 14 Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 12th episode: Portland Spirit Biketown PDX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Things start to get witchy as Best Wishes gears up for Bedlam's Night, while Thistle and Esper go on a jaunt to Caradoc to visit an old friend...Our main campaign story features Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Honiah "Shy" Shydare, Triton Tidal Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Piney Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Wraith Blade (Phantom Rogue/College of Spirits Bard/Fighter); Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! Welcoming back our dear Kelli (she/her), as Blue Berry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
Playlist: Tina Davidson, Jasper String Quartet, Natalie Zhu - LeapDorian Wallace, NouLou Chamber Players - Manusa, Concerto for Cello & Chamber OrchestraAnnika Socolofsky, Akropolis Reed Quintet - so much moreDavid Conte, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - SinfoniettaThomas de Hartmann, INSO-Lviv Symphony Orchestra - Violin ConcertoAmy Brandon, Symphony Nova Scotia - Simulacra
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Best Wishes continue their sidequests during the four month time jump, starting off with Thistle & Shy hunting some malevolent creatures in the Shadowfell...This episode is sponsored by Alex Knight's new book, Wriggly Little Hands! Check it out at your favourite online bookstore retailer and enjoy the Goblin wholesomeness! Our main campaign story features Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Honiah "Shy" Shydare, Triton Tidal Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Piney Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Wraith Blade (Phantom Rogue/College of Spirits Bard/Fighter); Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! Welcoming back our dear Kelli (she/her), as Blue Berry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
Playlist: Tina Davidson, Jasper String Quartet, Natalie Zhu - TrembleDerek Healey, Louisville Orchestra - Arctic ImagesOlli Mustonen, United Strings of Europe - Nonetto IIWalter Kaufmann, The Orchestra Now - Indian SymphonyHarry Stafylakis, collectif9, CC Duo - To Wake and find the World Still BurningErkki-Sven Tuur, Odense Symphony Orchestra - Angel's ShareYosef Gutman, Itay Shey - Nigun Gaagium
I open this episode with another edition of the VisMig Files. Here I run through some of the Spring migration highlights from my main listening station at Landsort. As usual, I have tried to include only the better quality audio files, recorded during the months of March and April of various migrant species, all recorded early in the morning as they made their way north over the island. The main feature relates to a midsummer trip to Hällögern, a small island located on the coast of Västerbotten, Northern Sweden. Here is where I unwind each summer, relaxing in the solitude and silence that this wonderful location offers. The island is full of breeding bird species and their calls and songs fill the air, here in the land of midnight sun. In this sound magazine I have put together a particularly relaxing collection of audio, in order for listeners to experience the wonderful sounds of Hällögern for themselves...Leave a comment here....Support the showSubscibe to Wild Bird Acoustics here;https://wildbirdacoustics.buzzsprout.comLots more audio related material here at my long running website;https://blogbirder.blogspot.com/
Soundscapes exploring our cryptic, dystopian future
The reality of knowing the wild animals on your land is knowing that they generally live on an accelerated timeline. The new crop of Mojave cottontails and rock squirrels each spring will shrink to one or two lucky buddies by late summer, with the rest succumbing to reckless road crossings and red-tail hawks and rattlesnakes . . . the local ravens feasting on the remains, if there are any. Soundscapes by RedBlueBlackSilver. Hosted and written by Ken Layne. Broadcasting Friday nights on KCDZ 107.7 FM in the High Desert, from Amboy to Zyzxx. Thanks for supporting this show at Patreon.com/DesertOracleSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/desertoracleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Best Wishes embarks on some side-quests during a timejump of three or four months. In this first session, Shy goes with her family to Alussia, Miri & Blueberry deal with the Hinderlings, Thistle trains with the Sad Bandits, and Esper gets a taste of large scale battle within the Yasil against Yadira's mounting forces..Featuring Tim (he/him) as our illustrious DM, Em (fae/faer) as Shy, Triton Sun Soul Monk; Jannes (he/him) as Thistle Longbranch, Orc Circle of the Moon Druid; Adam (he/him) as Esper Declan, Hexblood Phantom Rogue; Sean (he/him) as Mark Dwyler, Human Aberrant Mind Sorcerer; and Jess (she/her) as Mirielle Fiamma, Fire Genasi Trickery Cleric! We're joined by the incredible Kelli (she/her) as Blueberry, Half-Elf Celestial Warlock!Come join us live for our Main Campaign episodes every Monday at 8pm PST at twitch.tv/blackwaterdnd. Consider following or subscribing on Twitch, and come join us over on Patreon for tons of extra content to sink your teeth into. Our episodes are available as VOD on Twitch, then posted on Youtube on Fridays at noon. Our Podcast episodes release Monday at noon, one week after the live broadcast. Music and Soundscapes by Syrinscape and Epidemic Sound. Character art by Tiana Kovacevic.
Playlist: Bryce Dessner, Australian String Quartet - InpermanenceMichael J. Baker, Array Ensemble - ColumbusJulia Wolfe, BBC Symphony Orchestra - PrettyAaron Jay Kernis, Cuarteto Latinoamericano, Manuel Barrueco - 100 Greatest Dance HitsAlice Ping Yee Ho, Phoenix Orchestra - Phoenix RisingMagnus Lindberg, Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra - AbsenceDmitri Shostakovich, Boston Symphony Orchestra - Piano Concerto No. 1David Skidmore, Third Coast Percussion - Ritual Music
A milestone moment for Dirty Disco With a crate full of fresh promos, unreleased gems, and timeless grooves, episode 600 of Dirty Disco is more than just another mix, it's a celebration of rhythm, community, and consistency. Hosted by Kono Vidovic, this special edition blends deep house, soulful disco edits, [...] The post Dirty Disco 600: Celebrating 600 Episodes of Deep House, Disco Grooves & Soulful Soundscapes. appeared first on Dirty Disco - Curated Electronic Music & more.
Originally recorded in May 2023, this in-depth conversation with multi-instrumentalist and composer Stuart Bogie explores the heart of collaboration, improvisation, and musical identity. We talk about the formation of The Bogie Band feat. Joe Russo, how Bogie approaches the Grateful Dead's catalog with Joe Russo's Almost Dead, and his journey into the legendary Afrobeat collective Antibalas. Bogie shares insights on performance, arranging for large ensembles, and what drives his ever-evolving creativity across genres and generations. Whether you're a Deadhead, Antibalas fan, or just curious about one of the most versatile musicians working today—this interview is a must-watch. Support the Channel: If you enjoyed this please follow, like, and subscribe @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
In this immersive journey through Scandinavia, legendary sound recordist Martyn Stewart and host Amanda Hill explore the raw, untamed beauty of the North. From the creaking glaciers of Norway to the geysers of Iceland and the thunderous storms of the Faroe Islands, Martyn shares stories from decades of fieldwork—mic'ing up waterfalls, surviving hurricane winds, and capturing the eerie, majestic songs of wolves, moose, and reindeer. They marvel at the choreography of humpback whale bubble-netting, laugh about microphone-laden decoy ducks, and close with the serene magic of the Norwegian dawn chorus. It's a cinematic, soulful celebration of nature's voice and our deep connection to it.www.thelisteningplanet.com
In this podcast, Darrell showcases Call of Fate, a free-to-play, audio-first card adventure game developed by Prudence Interactive. Designed with full accessibility in mind, the game is tailored for both blind and sighted players.Call of Fate transports players to the fantasy world of Teyus, where they take on the role of a summoner uncovering a forgotten past.Official Game Site – Prudence InteractiveKey FeaturesAudio-Driven Gameplay: Every aspect, from exploration to combat, is fully voiced with immersive 3D surround sound.Hero Collection: Recruit from 56 unique heroes across five classes—Warrior, Mage, Assassin, Ranger, and Priest—each featuring distinct voices and abilities.Turn-Based Battles: Engage in strategic, card-based combat that is easy to learn and supports idle progression.Inclusive Design: Built with screen reader compatibility, including support for VoiceOver and clear audio cues for seamless navigation.Multilingual Support: Available in eight languages, including English, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.Learn more in the AppleVis review or watch the Official Game Guide – Season 1.Download on the App StoreTranscriptDisclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI Note Taker – VoicePen, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers' names, voices, or content.Darrell: Hello everyone and welcome to this AppleVis podcast. I am Daryl Bowles, also known on the AppleVis forums as Advocate. Today we are going to be demonstrating a game with some visual elements. It is primarily, it is a video game with built-in accessibility for blind players. It was just released on April the 24th. It is Call of Fate. And we're going to be demonstrating a little bit of that today.Darrell: So I need to find the icon in my games folder. And there it is.Darrell: I will double tap this.Darrell: And it's going to ask me to log into an account here. And I do have an account. All right, there we go.Darrell: I'm going to double tap quick login.Darrell: You are going to want to register. It's just a matter of putting your email address in and then receiving a verification code, entering that verification code, and then selecting the option already have an account.Darrell: and logging in when you are, if you decide to exit and come back into the game. So let's go ahead and get started here.VoiceOver: Quick login button. Quick login.Darrell: Here we go.VoiceOver: Game initialization complete. Landscape. Charge port to the right. Direct touch area. Use the rotor to enable direct touch for this app. Voice over off.Game Voice: The game has a built-in screen reader. To avoid focus conflicts, please disable any external screen reader software before proceeding…