Used to have a place (early 1960s) right on the coast a few km south
of Inverness, Mark. So I know the area well. Especially remember the
great fiddle music in and around the west coast of the cape. I recall
that the soundscape was lovely all over Cape Breton but it was a few
years before I had even considered that as a viable medium.
I did manage to capture the coal miners singing as they plied their
craft in the shafts that were bored under the ocean off of Glace Bay.
Pretty remarkable story in itself.
Bernie
On Jan 9, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Mark Brennan wrote:
> 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) and
> 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 swap
> paintings with other artists!
>
> Cheers all.
>
> Mark
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> "While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
> sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie
> Krause.
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