Cities And Memory

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 56:23:33
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Cities and Memory is a global field recording & sound art work that presents both the present reality of a place, but also its imagined, alternative counterpart remixing the world, one sound at at time.Every faithful field recording document is accompanied by a reworking, a processing or an interpretation that imagines that place and time as somewhere else, somewhere new. The listener can choose to explore locations through their actual sounds, or explore interpretations of what those places could be or to flip between the two different sound worlds at leisure.There are currently almost 2,000 sounds featured on the sound map, spread over more than 70 countries. The sounds cover parts of the world as diverse as the hubbub of San Franciscos main station, traditional fishing womens songs in Lake Turkana, the sound of computer data centres in Birmingham, spiritual temple chanting in New Taipei City or the hum of the vaporetto engines in Venice.The sonic reimaginings or reinterpretations can take any form, and include musical versions, slabs of ambient music, rhythm-driven electronica tracks, vocal cut-ups, abstract noise pieces, subtle EQing and effects, layering of different location sounds and much more.The project is completely open to submissions from field recordists, sound artists, musicians or anyone with an interest in exploring sound worldwide more than 400 contributors have got involved so far.

Episódios

  • Mayenne

    08/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    "The tranquil atmosphere of the field recording, the birdsong and the soft cooing of the pigeons in the background immediately appealed to me."First, I spectrally cleaned the recording in an attempt to distil its acoustic essence. The next step was to isolate individual distinctive sounds and rearrange them in time. These form the intro and outro of the piece."Secondly, I was faced with the question: what actually defines the location of the recording, Mayenne in France? The answer to this, spoken in French (which was, of course, only rudimentary), forms the three vocal sections of the piece."As a third element, I felt I still needed instrumental music to symbolise the rural and tranquil atmosphere of the place. For this, a lively, folk-inspired song featuring acoustic instruments (guitar, accordion, bass and subtle percussion) seemed the most fitting."I hope the people of Mayenne like this piece and see it as a tribute to their town."Mayenne soundscape reimagined by Martin Juenke.

  • 4.33 in Mayenne

    08/04/2026 Duração: 04min

    We can hear the "noises" coming from the garden of the house. This house is located at the entrance to the city, right behind a commercial area.It is around 10:30 this Saturday, February 22, 2025.The sun emerging from the gray morning mass, birds, light and other small elements are taking possession of the place.The walls cut off the sounds coming from the commercial area, the garden extends to the edge of the river below.In the distance, we can hear the sounds of the city.Nature is right next to this area of ​​activity, free and strong. No one pays attention to it. It evolves and sings at its own pace.Recorded in Mayenne, France by Philippe Neau.

  • Maasai tribe: songs of the widows

    08/04/2026 Duração: 02min

    | This recording captures the Maasai people living in one of the most remote regions of Kenya, near the invisible borders with Tanzania in the Loita Hills. It focuses on various Maasai widows as they work, their movements intertwined with the melodic songs they sing in their native language. Their voices carry the weight of experience, tradition, and resilience, echoing across the village and surrounding landscape.The environment unfolds through subtle layers of sound. The rhythm of daily work, sweeping, grinding, and tending to tasks, blends naturally with their singing, creating a living soundscape where life and culture are inseparable. The melodies and words of the Maasai language reveal a deep connection to land, custom, and communal identity.The soundscape is immersive yet delicate. Each word and each note carries meaning, telling stories of history, survival, and belonging. There is no single focal point, allowing the listener to enter the world of the Maasai women as they experience it, a fully inhab

  • Maasai 94

    08/04/2026 Duração: 16min

    "The moment I received the sound file, I was pretty assured I knew exactly what I was going to do. While the words of the tribal song change, the melody alongside the call & response from the widows of the Maasai tribe of Kenya spoke to me in its repetitious, looped like fashion, and as such, I wanted to treat the file a bit like how Reich did his seminal minimalist "Come Out" (1966) composition, and as such I looped, layered, delayed, and effected layers upon layers of the widows singing, slowly introducing further layers and effects as the composition's time goes on. "It has long been my understanding that African tribal songs are rooted in a deep spiritual connection with our planet, and the cosmos, and as such, I crafted an ambient drone from the NASA Sonifications of Galaxy M94, which by absolute serendipity paired perfectly with the song of the widows. "I've added an additional Roland SH2 synth layer, a slow attack and release sub bass, and a random arp on a Yamaha DS55 Music Box patch with some ef

  • Glint

    07/04/2026 Duração: 04min

    "The original sound recording immediately reminded me of peaceful moments spent watching light glinting on the water. I improvised to the birds, the sound of the water lapping against the dock and what I imagined to be the sunlight shimmering on the water. "Each time I sat at the piano, I listened out for a different element to respond to and then played around with the sound of each part. I wanted to place myself on that dock, dipping my feet into the cool water, surrounded by all these blissful elements."Floating dock at Lake Chiusi reimagined by Jess Bryant.

  • Floating dock on Lake Chiusi

    07/04/2026 Duração: 04min

    The recording is from April 7, 2025 and was made at Lake Chiusi located in the Val di Chiana in the province of Siena, Tuscany. A small floating dock was chosen as the audio recording point. The banging of the dock accompanies the listening of the lake soundscape. It is the lake itself that, with its movement, 'plays' this dock. The random rhythm generated is grafted onto the very rich acoustic environment of the lake.Recorded by Nicola Fumo Frattegiani.

  • Tricycle ride to the Castillo fish port

    07/04/2026 Duração: 05min

    The day is coming to an end for the small port town of Cabusao, with most bamboo boats securely tied to the seawall bordering the makeshift and cement homes of the people to restless horizon of the San Miguel Bay. High tide approaches, so two biologists take a battered old tricycle to catch their boat home before the waves get too strong for their ride to dock safely for boarding. From the guttural sputtering of the old motorcycle to the bendy creaking of the rusty carriage, imagine the fish port moving past you all while sitting still. Recorded in the Philippines by Timothy Romero.

  • Cabusao flow

    07/04/2026 Duração: 06min

    "The recording I chose was quite full on, noise-wise, but also incredibly evocative. It felt like a travelogue, and inspired by this and an old audio montage technique used by 'Bomb The Bass' on their debut album 'Into The Dragon', I decided to create a kind of jangling, noisy audio travelogue, featuring localised Filipino radio broadcasts, classical Filipino music, youth-oriented TV interviews, and a sampled, looped, heavily treated rhythm; all anchored by the fluctuating, almost synth-like drone sounds of the original sound recording."Cabusao tricycle ride, Philippines reimagined by Tazer McFictionzap.

  • Grooky

    07/04/2026 Duração: 05min

    "For this project, I've chosen a recording that was - very appropriately- named "Loud morning walkers on quiet street". Between other choices, this was the only recording, that made me pause to think about human nature. I became interested in its sonic layers, that oscillated between serenity and chaos. "My idea was to study this interplay, to dissect the parts and to re-imagine a new sonic landscape, where different rhythm patterns represented different textures of the human activity. I've used parts of the original recording as a background layer and, based on the flow of this layer, I've built four different patterns. The final track was played and recorded live with a digital eight track recorder."Vancouver morning walkers reimagined by Rin Kaseya.

  • Loud morning walkers on a quiet street

    07/04/2026 Duração: 15min

    The random summer sounds include bird song, dog walkers, a truck, a garden sprinkler and a cough. However, the event (7:28) is the loud Cantonese-speaking group of woman passing by on their daily walk – always around 9:30 am and always very animated! I do not know what they say to one another. Recorded in Vancouver, Canada by Emiko Morita.

  • The S-Bahn game (Win 3.1)

    02/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    "The piece is made up entirely of samples from the field recordings, chopped, filtered and mangled, with the exception of "Game Over". The overall piece sounded like a retro computer game. Further research revealed that the dashboard software on S-Bahn trains is Windows 3.11!"S-Bahn trip in Berlin reimagined by Simon Woods. 

  • On the S-Bahn to Hauptbahnhof

    02/04/2026 Duração: 06min

    An S-bahn journey from Savignyplatz to the Hauptbahnhof in Berlin - train sounds, doors opening and closing, announcements in German, September 2025. Recorded by Cities and Memory. 

  • Ekalecarret

    02/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    "I transformed the original field recording into a more dronish soundscape and added some subtle guitar layers over it. The result feels like a warm atmospheric cinematic piece. I think the edit of this field recording offers further opportunities for more (de)compositions..." Lake terrace in Lummen, Belgium reimagined by Marco Vanoppen.

  • Ambient sounds on a terrace by a lake

    02/04/2026 Duração: 03min

    Recording of the ambient sounds on a terrace by a lake called "Schulensmeer". Noisy visitors, so almost none of the nature sounds are audible.Recorded by Lummen, Belgium by Marco Vanoppen.

  • Mapalecolumbian

    31/03/2026 Duração: 07min

    "Taking the original background noise of a Columbian protest and treating it like a drone, but adding reverb and delay on certain higher pitched sounds within it, I built a reggae bass loop and drums with some dub effects, building to a more dance 4/4 track. The piece then progressing to bring in brass to reflect the carnival vibe of South America."Protest in Bogotá reimagined by Dubberrookie.

  • Chapinero Alto protest

    31/03/2026 Duração: 08min

    Binaural recording of a protest in Bogotá Colombia from my porch. Birds, traffic, protest. Recorded by Seth Power. 

  • The aftermath of the fish market

    31/03/2026 Duração: 03min

    The Rialto fish market in Venice is an incredible piece of history, dating back to the 1200s. Sometimes when you're in Venice, it feels like little has changed (other times, conversely, you're well aware of the march of time!). Once the fish market is close to closing, what we hear is the sound of workers shovelling up the ice and leftovers from the ground to be taken away. For hundreds of years, this has gone on almost every day of the year - with every shovel of ice, there's a piece of Venetian history to go with it.Recorded in Venice, Italy in December 2025 by Cities and Memory. 

  • Unfamiliar states

    31/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    The sample of the workmen shovelling the ice to cleanup the market space has this rich, raw, physical and rhythmic texture, and an overall flow from start to finish. It's a story of a changing states - and I felt like accentuating these changes  would be an interesting direction.Of course, ice itself changes state, and that sparked the idea to use various states of water - rain, frost, snow, meltwater, rivers, oceans, dripping, boiling steam - as the accenting elements to create quite a gestural piece. The source sample is left in place, and no effects are used on the various field recorded elements other than volume shaping (it felt like the piece itself was very raw, and did not need adornment).Venice fish market clearup reimagined by Warren Anthony.

  • Follow the sun

    30/03/2026 Duração: 04min

     "I began writing this song on the spring equinox, so it felt natural to follow the sun.While writing it, I kept thinking about the whole cycle: winter’s quiet, spring’s return, summer’s abundance, autumn’s slowing down. "The same is true of day and night - we need both. "This song is really about rhythm: how spring only means what it means because winter came first, and how light matters because darkness does too. "Plants rest, animals slow down, people turn inward, and then life rises again. Follow the Sun is a song about the sun as guidance, but also about learning to trust the rhythm of life."I worked with a live recording of a jazz band playing in Paris, using a sample of its melody as the initial spark. From there, I wrote a song and arrangement that grew around that melodic idea."Jazz at Le Duc de Lombards, Paris reimagined by micca. 

  • Live from Le Duc de Lombards

    30/03/2026 Duração: 10min

    Live jazz from one of Paris' top night spots, Le Duc des Lombards - the excellent quartet The Hookup (Geraldine Laurent, Noé Huchard, François and Louis Moutin) entertain us with a great piece. Recorded in Paris, France in February 2026 by Cities and Memory. 

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