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resources:Acoustic Ecology InstituteNASA - Earth Songs (VLF sounds) Nature Sounds Society - World-wide organization whose principal purpose is to encourage the preservation, appreciation and creative use of natural sounds http://www.pugetsoundman.com - Info about gear and recording Save our sounds - America's recorded sound heritage project Lang Thompson's Documentary Sound - Partial discography and guide to resources for documentary sound Rudy Trubitt - Field recording guide The Vermont Folklife Center - Audio Field Recording Equipment Guide Wild Sanctuary - Resource for natural sound and media design World Forum for Acoustic Ecology - International association concerned with the state of the world soundscape as an ecologically balanced entity sounds:The Freesound Project - a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds.Pulse planet - National Geographic Quiet American - Aaron Ximm's site, loaded with phonography Radiantslab - Phonography Archive (Field recording repository) 2 Brains: Disc 2 - Marcelo Radulovich Resonance104.4fm - The art of listening Richard's fault - This site was created to chronicle the daily soundscape on a cul-de-sac street Sonic Postcards - Sonic Postcards is concerned with the impact of sound on our lives and as with an ordinary postcard it offers the opportunity for people to exchange information about their local environments with a view to providing windows into a variety of other places, lives and cultures. Stephen Mcgreevy's Natural VLF Radio (0.2 - 11 kHz)
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labels:Accretions: Experimental, improvisational and global soundsand/OAR: CDR label devoted to field recordings and electroacoustic composition Anomalous Records: Label / distributor focusing on "strange musics" CD Nature: Environmental soundscapes/Acoustic ecology Earth Ear: Environmental sound artists Intransitive Label & mailorder shop Post-Concrete Raw recording art, emotional sound art Rykodisc: "The Atmosphere Collection" Sitelle: "The voices of Nature" Staalplaat Bake Records Syntonic Research Inc.: "The music of the future!"
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