This sounds really interesting! This is the first of a series of sound-bites, a bit like mini radio programmes, made by Tim Hill, entitled ‘The Island of Noise’, These are themed around outdoor music making and ritual noise and will go up on the Rag and Bone sound-cloud site, with some related material. Central to the project is our love of noise, from the ringing stones of Stonehenge to noise bands and sound installations. They come out of plans for a weekend at Halsway Manor planned fro June.
It would be very useful to get some feedback.
Future ones are planned on
– World street bands
– English outdoor music traditions
– Rough music and carnival
– English Noise
– Processions
– Bagpipes, the lost sound of England
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