International Dawn Chorus Day 2021 'responses'

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Location: Bridport

electricbackroom STUDIO in Dorset invited associate artists to contribute too three new releases on their BandCamp Label (DIVAcontemporary). This listening walk is made up from the artists remixes of their original recordings for International Dawn Chorus Day, Sunday 2nd May 2021.

Artists: zone 1 - reflections by Amalia and Eva Fahle-Clouts zone 2 - abstraction by Adrian Newton zone 3 - variations by ivon oates zone 4 - reverberations by David Rogers zone 5 - Simulacra Chorus by Pete Treglown zone 6 - songs by David Rogers zone 7 - dawn of the synthetic fauna


David Rogers
David Rogers
Field recordings and responses to natural sounds

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reflections

zone 1 - reflections by Amalia and Eva Fahle-Clouts

abstraction

by Adrian Newton

variations

by ivon oates

reverberations

by David Rogers

Simulacra Chorus

by Pete Treglown

songs

by David Rogers

dawn of the synthetic fauna

by Pete Treglown
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