Main Village [TM1636]

1 sound

Main Village [TM1636] is what could be considered the main hub of the village.

The sounds heard on this composition include hobnails being hammered into boots and then these walking over various surfaces, a donkey, a recreation of the bugle call that announced the departure of the courier, creaking leather, horses, a self-service checkout, radio crackles, field recordings, an ice cream van, an air raid siren that was used to call members of the fire brigade to action, street sweeping, a gang of swift flying by, contact microphones attached to the village flagpole, shop door bells, sweet bags that mimic the old sweetshop, cutlery and tea pots representing the closed cafe, an Apache helicopter, a private helicopter, and the bin lorry. The main drone is a modulated recording of the sewerage works recorded from a right of way.


Part of this walk

Listening to the Landscape: Holbrook

Listening to the Landscape: Holbrook

Ipswich
This sound walk is an exploration of how the soundscape of the Suffolk village of Holbrook has changed over the last century. I have been working with members of the current community to explore their favourite village sounds, to question why some sounds disappear and to think about about what the village might sound like in the future. Using archive material and the biography of local man Warrenton Page, I have discovered that the working sounds of the village have all but disappeared. These unique sounds including the blacksmith, couriers, cobblers and field workers have been replaced with the drones of mechanised machinery and the internal combustion engine. Using OS Explorer map 197, the village has been split into 8 sections that correspond to the OS grid squares, and a composition written for each section that mixes village sounds past and present. Lost sounds have been recreated by me, and current sounds have been captured in field recordings gathered during 2024. Sounds have been manipulated, sliced, looped and blended to make a sonic portrait of the village over time. The putta-putta noise of the gas engine at the mill now floats in and around the sound of chainsaws and Apache helicopters. The rooks of Clench road scream to be heard above the drones of combine harvesters and irrigation systems. The creaking leather of the cobbler loops around a self service machine at the supermarket. The ultrasonic rumbles of an oil boiler drift under the clicks of a semi-frozen heat-source pump. Each geolocated area uses a a graphic score for its arrangement; contour lines, footpath routes, locations of water and of woodland inform each piece. By clicking through to the individual tracks, listeners can discover which historical and modern sounds are represented. The soundwalk is a work in progress. Six compositions representing six OS grid squares are available now, and two more will appear over time until the whole village has been mapped sonically.
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