I forgot to mention, I should also add that the album does indeed have some
motors in it! For two reasons, firstly because I wanted to paint an audio
picture of what things sound like today, that human noise is very apparent
in the natural soundscape both in a good way but also as noise pollution.
So this is to raise awareness a little but also because I find some of the
sounds interesting and I think they add to the composition if you look at
it as a whole and purely sound for listening pleasure. If you click on the
individual tracks you can read the story behind some of the recordings.
Mark
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Mark Brennan <> wrote=
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> Hello everyone, some very interesting items on here lately. I have been
> working on a new soundscape album, From Shore To Sanctuary which
> encompasses some of my favorite recordings from the last 2 years edited
> into three 22 minute long tracks. Each one is really an audio 'journey'
> through the soundscape of The Acadian Forest, Night (Sounds after dark) a=
nd
> the Northern Coastlines of Nova Scotia. You can find it here
> http://wildearthvoices.bandcamp.com/album/from-shore-to-sanctuary
>
> All the recordings come from Nova Scotia. This is free right now to those
> of you on nature recordists for a few days. In the 'art world' I often sw=
ap
> paintings with other artists!
>
> Cheers all.
>
> Mark
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