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I work in field recording and sound art. My website is at http://soundslikenoise.wordpress.com/

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"Systemic Collapse" - a new release on Impulsive Habitat

Posted on September 27, 2012 at 7:48 1 Comment



I’m happy to announce the release of my new work “Systemic Collapse” on the Impulsive Habitat label.

Working as a field recordist has made me acutely aware of the rate in which our natural habitats are shrinking. Listening to the natural world I feel a sense of loss and anxiety. This colours what…

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Sound and Art - the final composition now posted.

Posted on August 28, 2012 at 7:49 0 Comments

The final composition in the Sound and Art series has been posted on the soundslikenoise site.

Over the past few months several works by Australian visual artists have been interpreted using field recordings in both modified and unmodified forms.

Please visit the…

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[dis]location - works exploring modified field recordings

Posted on August 11, 2012 at 2:30 0 Comments

Sound artists Jason Kavanagh (Scotland) and Jaydea Lopez (Australia) celebrate the use of technology in manipulating field recordings in their collaborative release [dis]location. Transplanting familiar sonic features into unfamiliar contexts, Kavanagh and Lopez explore the relationship between…

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JD Lopez and Luis Antero - collaborative work

Posted on June 18, 2012 at 21:00 0 Comments



Time Passes, a new work by JD Lopez (Australia) and Luis Antero (Portugal), has been released as a free download on Green Field Recordings.

Time Passes explores the way in which natural sounds mark the movement of the sun from morning till night. Field recordings weave around guitar work, with each track signalling the passing of time as heard in the sub-tropical…

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