Join Matthew Lien and guests Paul Gatien and Todd Hooge as they dig deep, exploring the cavernous acoustics of some little-known and unexpected spaces, including the longest reverb (echo) in the world. As always, end your journey with a song from Matthew Lien's groundbreaking fully-binaural album, Full Circle. Use earphones to experience binaural audio. Special thanks to Arjen at Audio Ease for providing the binaural IR from Inverness, Scotland. If you produce...
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Join Matthew Lien and guests Paul Gatien and Todd Hooge as they dig deep, exploring the cavernous acoustics of some little-known and unexpected spaces, including the longest reverb (echo) in the world. As always, end your journey with a song from Matthew Lien's groundbreaking fully-binaural album, Full Circle. Use earphones to experience binaural audio. Special thanks to Arjen at Audio Ease for providing the binaural IR from Inverness, Scotland. If you produce...
Part 1 of 2 From the earliest forms of transportation to some of the most sonically interesting, join Matthew Lien and his guests Paul Gatien and Todd Hooge around the binaural coffee table in this exploration of binaural field recordings ranging from a stroll on mountain scree to a Mongolian horse race. As always, theepisode ends with another song from Matthew Lien's groundbreaking fully-binaural album, Full Circle. Use earphones to experience binaural sound. ...
The Binaural Cafe
Join Matthew Lien and guests Paul Gatien and Todd Hooge as they dig deep, exploring the cavernous acoustics of some little-known and unexpected spaces, including the longest reverb (echo) in the world. As always, end your journey with a song from Matthew Lien's groundbreaking fully-binaural album, Full Circle. Use earphones to experience binaural audio. Special thanks to Arjen at Audio Ease for providing the binaural IR from Inverness, Scotland. If you produce...