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  2. Field recording - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known field recording is of a Shama bird. It was recorded in 1889 by Ludwig Koch using a wax cylinder recording. This was the first documented recording of a non-human subject. [4] The distinction between whether field recordings are art or music is still ambiguous, as they still serve both purposes. [5]

  3. Category:Field recording - Wikipedia

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  4. Field Recordings (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The show debuted in March 2020 and released over 70 episodes by May. [1] The episodes are relatively short in length. [2] The name of the show is a play on words because the show is composed of recordings made while standing silently in a field or locations that could be interpretted as a field. [3]

  5. Field Recordings - Wikipedia

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  6. Alan Lomax - Wikipedia

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    Alan Lomax (/ ˈ l oʊ m æ k s /; January 31, 1915 – July 19, 2002) was an American ethnomusicologist, best known for his numerous field recordings of folk music of the 20th century. He was a musician, folklorist , archivist, writer, scholar, political activist, oral historian, and filmmaker.

  7. Cities and Memory - Wikipedia

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    Cities and Memory is a global sound art and field recording project. It features more than 6,000 sounds from over 120 countries and territories. [1] [2] The project consists of a global map, on which each location features two sounds: the original field recording of the place, and a remixed version of that sound by a sound artist/composer. [3]

  8. Chris Watson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Watson was a founding member of Cabaret Voltaire, and later formed Hafler Trio. [2]He has released several solo albums of field recordings including: Outside the Circle of Fire, Stepping into the Dark (which won an Award of Distinction at the 2000 Prix Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria), Weather Report, and El Tren Fantasma.

  9. Southern Journey - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Journey is the popular name given to a field-recording trip around the Southern States of the US by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax.He was accompanied on the trip by his then-lover, English folk singer Shirley Collins. [1]