On Boxing Day, I set out to capture the serene atmosphere of Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean. The morning was cold and misty, and I placed my Sony PCM-M10 recorder on a fence in the backyard to make an unattended, long-form field recording. The soundscape was soothing: various birdsong filled the air, their melodies sharp against the stillness, occasionally interrupted by the hum of a passing car. Six and a half minutes in, church bells chimed, marking the peaceful passage of time. It was a balm to experience such tranquillity in the countryside, a stone's throw from the River Wye.
Recordings made using Sony PCM-M10 build-in mics.
https://www.binauraldiaries.co.uk/blog/lydbrook-birdsong-boxing-day-26122024-1129
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On Boxing Day, I set out to capture the serene atmosphere of Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean. The morning was cold and misty, and I placed my Sony PCM-M10 recorder on a fence in the backyard to make an unattended, long-form field recording. The soundscape was soothing: various birdsong filled the air, their melodies sharp against the stillness, occasionally interrupted by the hum of a passing car. Six and a half minutes in, church bells chimed, marking the peaceful passage of time. It was a balm to experience such tranquillity in the countryside, a stone's throw from the River Wye.
Recordings made using Sony PCM-M10 build-in mics.
https://www.binauraldiaries.co.uk/blog/lydbrook-birdsong-boxing-day-26122024-1129
Train From Bruges To Brussels 4th October 2019 17:11
Binaural Diaries Field Recording
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Train From Bruges To Brussels 4th October 2019 17:11
A field recording made during a train journey from Bruges to Brussels on 4 October 2019 – 17:11.
https://binauraldiaries.co.uk/train-from-bruges-to-brussels/
The first leg of our journey home from Bruges. It was a popular route, with many fellow passengers spread across the two levels of the train. The three recordings I’ve cross-faded together capture the contrast between lively chat and the low-register rumbling of the train’s movement.
Recorded using Sony PCM-M10 & Luhd PM-01 microphones
Binaural Diaries Field Recording
On Boxing Day, I set out to capture the serene atmosphere of Lydbrook in the Forest of Dean. The morning was cold and misty, and I placed my Sony PCM-M10 recorder on a fence in the backyard to make an unattended, long-form field recording. The soundscape was soothing: various birdsong filled the air, their melodies sharp against the stillness, occasionally interrupted by the hum of a passing car. Six and a half minutes in, church bells chimed, marking the peaceful passage of time. It was a balm to experience such tranquillity in the countryside, a stone's throw from the River Wye.
Recordings made using Sony PCM-M10 build-in mics.
https://www.binauraldiaries.co.uk/blog/lydbrook-birdsong-boxing-day-26122024-1129