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Latitune
WhyBe team / hb
5 episodes
2 days ago
Latitune is an ongoing experiment in listening. Each episode is a raw field recording from a specific place, marked by its latitude, longitude, and date. No narration, no commentary — only the surrounding world as it is. A living audio archive of quiet walks, shifting seasons, and ambient atmospheres.
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Latitune is an ongoing experiment in listening. Each episode is a raw field recording from a specific place, marked by its latitude, longitude, and date. No narration, no commentary — only the surrounding world as it is. A living audio archive of quiet walks, shifting seasons, and ambient atmospheres.
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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ep2 – 41°42'31"N 44º44'37"E
Latitune
32 minutes 34 seconds
1 month ago
ep2 – 41°42'31"N 44º44'37"E

A warm, sunny day. This recording was made on a handmade spot deep in the forest — a chair tied to a tree, with a stone slab beneath it. Around me, people wander along nearby trails, and toward the end you’ll hear the sudden roar of a mountain bike passing by. Birds are singing, someone is moving quietly through the bushes, and I walk slowly across the soft spruce-covered ground.

Only the world around you. No narration, just sound.

Latitune
Latitune is an ongoing experiment in listening. Each episode is a raw field recording from a specific place, marked by its latitude, longitude, and date. No narration, no commentary — only the surrounding world as it is. A living audio archive of quiet walks, shifting seasons, and ambient atmospheres.