The University of Utah has this insane idea to record all non-human areas of the American West. There are hundreds of wildlife/ambient recordings up so far. Read all about it.
Right now I'm in the Alaskan Arctic tundra (Brrrr!). At least, for 11 minutes. Some of the ambient soundscapes last for over an hour. It makes for addictive listening, and from both a scientific and aesthetic viewpoint, it's absolutely crucial.
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge-Beaufort Lagoon-Tundra (060605-81)
The recordings can be detailed, but you gotta pump up the volume - the levels are pretty low.
All this Arctic stuff reminds me of Tanya Tagaq. She's an Inuit (Are they Eskim
Tanya Tagaq - Qimiruluapik
Her most recent album has the string quartet backing, but I prefer the stark (mostly) voice-only sound of her debut. And it goes well mixed with the Arctic ambience I posted above.
.
No comments:
Post a Comment