The first of a 4-part radio series produced by the World Listening Project aired on framework:afield on Sunday, May 23rd. Framework is a weekly radio program produced by Patrick McGinley “consecrated to field recording and its use in composition.” Framework:afield is a special sub-series curated and produced by guest artists from around the world. The theme for this edition #285 is “Sounds You Might Have Heard” and has been produced by Dave Armstrong.
Visit http://www.frameworkradio.net to listen, subscribe to the podcast, and submit your own work to framework.
Featured on “Sound You Might Have Heard”:
- Eric Leonardson, Rinus Van Alebeek – “The Bermuda Moment”
- Chas Smith – “Mardi Gras” – Cold Blue Music
- Mudboy – “The Black Creek”
- Mark Peter Wright – “Inside Flagpole”
- Mark Peter Wright – “Steel Hand Railing”
- Mark Peter Wright – “Interior Street Lamp”
- Bernie Krause – “Sea anemones, Alaskan tidepool”
- Bernie Krause – “Carpenter ants, Arizona desert”
- Jana Winderen – The Noisest Guys On The Planet – Ash International
- Kim Walker – “I Found Salvation At Clybourn”
- Claudio Curciotti – “Maoist general strike, Pokhara Nepal”
Submit your work:
The next edition of the World Listening Project’s mini-series airs in July. You are invited to submit work to this program, “Urban Archelogy” produced by John Kannenberg. Call for submissions deadline: Friday, June 18.
Join our Yahoo!Group. Learn more about the World Listening Project: http://www.worldlisteningproject.org
framework global broadcasts:
- Sunday, 10pm, London, UK on resonance 104.4fm
- Tuesday, 2pm, London, UK on resonance 104.4fm
- Wednesday, 12am, Thessaloniki, GR on cooradio
- Wednesday, 3am Lisbon, PT on radio zero
- Thursday, 7pm, Lisbon, PT on radio zero
- Friday, 1am, Brussels, BE on radio campus 92.1fm
- Saturday, 5pm, South Devon, UK on soundartradio 102.5fm