Sinopsis
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.
Episodios
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Glooop
11/06/2025 Duración: 07min"I tried to play along with sounds of the swamp using a mix of analogue and digital electronic devices, which was a rewarding challenge, even if nature has all the best tunes, and the best instruments." Fivebough Wetland, Australia reimagined by Gareth Evans.
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Dance of the spring sprites
10/06/2025 Duración: 03min"I loved the sound of the running water. As I was listening I was imagining a fantasy world with magical sprites flying around the banks of a stream, the light from the sun changing the colors of the water as it moved through the banks of the mountains." Gran Sasso park, Italy reimagined by Firephly.
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Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park
10/06/2025 Duración: 01minThis recording features a hydrophone capture from the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park in Abruzzo, Italy. While exploring the area, I discovered a series of natural pools, waterfalls, and streams. The recording immerses listeners in the gentle sounds of flowing water, creating a tranquil and immersive experience that transports one to this serene location. Recorded by Rafael Diogo.
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Windrush
10/06/2025 Duración: 05min"First you hear the river, flowing, splashing. Then, when you listen closer, subtler sounds emerge, pebbles rolling, bubbles fizzing. In response to this soundscape, I created a virtual instrument from the field recording, allowing the river’s voice to be played on a keyboard like a melody. "A continuo rhythmic pattern flows throughout, varying with the terrain as the river passes through landforms of hills, fields and villages on its journey to the Thames. The river’s song rises and falls with the composition’s mood, and in the final moments, the sound ascends like rushing wind before fading out." River Windrush reimagined by Martin Gregory.
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Under the old stone bridge
10/06/2025 Duración: 02minOn a cold February afternoon in Oxfordshire, England, we record the sounds of the River Windrush flowing under an old English stone bridge, with the slight reverb from under the bridge arch throwing some of the sound back, and some detail of water flowing over rocks. Recorded by Cities and Memory.
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For Oliver's travels
09/06/2025 Duración: 05min"This beautiful recording of waves washing over tumbling stones captured my imagination immediately. The waves are infinitely soul soothing and the stones magical as they gently tumble on the shore line. "After listening to recording over several days I simply allowed the mesmerizing combination of sound textures to inspire my improvisational guitar solo. I dedicate this piece to my loyal friend and constant companion Oliver, a Dandie Dinmont Terrier who recently passed away. "Safe travels my friend." Waves in Puerto de Valldemossa reimagined by Tom Thompson.
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Wild waves, Puerto de Valldemossa
09/06/2025 Duración: 06minHeavy waves dragging large stones back and forth on a wild beach at the harbour of Puerto de Valldemossa in the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca. Recorded by Cities and Memory.
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Oh! Nightingale
09/06/2025 Duración: 08min"I have used the original recording throughout . The deer hooves act as percussion in some parts, the nightingale brings rhythm to sections and there is a repeated calling at the end of most phrases. "The idea is that each calling is bringing in the changes we see throughout spring. The idea for the tune is an evolving piece based on cycles , rebirth and metamorphosis. "It starts with the first morning in spring as a short song and then the main body, or day, is an instrumental piece with a recurring theme which blends into the evening of spring for the final chorus before summer breaks." Deer and nightingales in Nara reimagined by Daniel Chudley Le - Corre (Rhoald Earl & Emo).
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Deer and Japanese nightingales in Nara
09/06/2025 Duración: 03minWe can hear the roar of deer and the chirps of birds (such as the Japanese nightingales). This recording signify the soundscape of Japan's forest. This forest is called Kasugayama Primeval Forest, and has been protected as a sacred area of Kasuga Taisha Shrine since ancient times. In the quiet and sacred atmosphere, we can hear the threatening roars of the deer, which are believed to be messengers of the gods at Kasuga Taisha Shrine. And, this place is near my alma mater. I recorded this when I visited there about 10 years after I graduated. For me, it is a nostalgic soundscape. Recorded by Nishikawa Yoshihiro.
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Sounds of the sea at Heywoods Beach, Barbados
09/06/2025 Duración: 07minHere is a 7 minute and 25 second recording of the sea, at Heywoods Beach in Barbados one warm and sunny evening in August of 2015. As someone with a visual impairment, it's sound, not images, that make my world what it is, so I aim to share that love with others by high-quality audio recordings wherever possible. This recording contains sounds of traffic, people having fun in the sea, the sound of the sea waves washing almost up to the feet of the tripod on which the recording equipment sat, some birds flying overhead, and a few other random noises. All of these sounds were captured using an Olympus LS-100, a Jecklin Disk and some cad M179 condenser microphones. Recorded by Andre Louis.
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Backyard rain, Skopje
09/06/2025 Duración: 09minA summer rain falls over the backyard, drumming softly against the leaves and pooling in the grass. Distant rumbles of thunder roll through the sky, blending with the rhythmic patter of raindrops on the patio and the occasional drip from overhanging branches. Birds call out between showers, their songs momentarily breaking through the hush of falling water. A light breeze stirs the trees, sending a soft rustle through the damp foliage. The earthy scent of rain-soaked soil and fresh greenery lingers in the air, wrapping the moment in a calm, almost dreamlike atmosphere. It’s a soothing symphony of nature, capturing the peaceful solitude of a warm, rainy afternoon. Recorded in Skopje, Macedonia by Toni Dimitrov.
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The child that summoned the sea
09/06/2025 Duración: 14min"I have never been to Barbados, but hearing the recording immediately summoned back memories of the first time I took my daughter to the ocean, and she stood there with arms outstretched with glee every time a wave crashed against the sand. Cherished, but tinged with the bittersweet taste of memory. The composition came very quickly while holding those images in my mind." Waves in Barbados reimagined by Jeremy Dickens.
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Indifferent rain over Skopje
09/06/2025 Duración: 08min"It does not care about the 6000-year-old human history of Skopje. It does not care what language is spoken or what religion is practised. It cares not if it is wanted or shunned, if it drenches the crops or is too little to quench the thirst of livestock. It falls on the rich and the poor and sometimes not at all. "I chose the recording of backyard rain by Toni Dimitrov because it sounds like any rain. I chose it because it is a particular rain. I chose it because once it rained over Skopje in North Macedonia. A place on earth that have had many rulers, none of which could rule the rain." Skopje rainfall reimagined by Eva Q Månsson.
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Release the birds
07/06/2025 Duración: 08min"Various ciat lonbarde wooden synths guide the original field recording which I re-recorded onto cassette and manipulated live by hand to create a woozy dream sequence. "Birds and voices are intermingled as the tape is allowed to snag, fast forward and rewind. The ciat lonbarde synths capture snippets of audio and playfully turn them into 8 bit micro loops as life plays out. Who will release the birds?" Kabul bird market recording by Anders Vinjar, reimagined by Andy Billington.
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Ka Faroshi bird market, Kabul
07/06/2025 Duración: 10minIntense sounds of birds and people inside Kabul's famous Ka Faroshi bird market, people doing their business as usual, post 45 years of traumatic war. This recording is part of the HEYR project, presenting 3-dimensional soundscapes from special locations, connected to special events. Find out more by visiting https://www.heyr.no Recorded by Anders Vinjar, 2025.
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Yamanashi bus stop
07/06/2025 Duración: 04min"I know I’m not alone in having many experiences of waiting for the bus. Sometimes anxiety-ridden and isolating, other times sweetened by the company of friends or a loved one. Either way, the bus brings to mind nostalgia, impermanence, and above all, connection. "My memories of waiting at the bus stop layer like patches in this track, tiny dots weaving through various recollections. A mental tug of war between the days events and future dreaming. The bus ride itself is like being in a cradle: the hum, the screeching, and the hydraulics coming together in it’s own unique score. "Whenever I find myself waiting for the bus, I always feel simultaneously alone and connected. Linked, as if all of us passengers were bound together in a web of melancholy. These moments of waiting aren’t passive: they’re kids playing, thoughts running back and forth like a game of tag. The recording of children waiting for the bus brought to mind the transience of childhood and the idea of life as a journey. After all, as the famil
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Children awaiting the school bus
07/06/2025 Duración: 04minAutumn of 2024. An hour before sunset. In front of Kofu Station, the capital of Yamanashi-ken, Japan, a group of elementary school students (shougakusei) waited for the bus that would take them back home. Recorded by Gus - On Collector.
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Kailaya Vathiyam in Shivan Temple
06/06/2025 Duración: 36minIn this recording, you can hear Kailaya Vathiyam in Shivan Temple. People are crowding into the temple, and you can feel the Tamil Nadu temple ambience. Recorded by Gopinath Sound Engineering.
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Kailash
06/06/2025 Duración: 06min"The sound recording is from a ceremony celebrating Shiva. Kailash is the home of Shiva, the god of destruction and renewal and considered the centre of the universe, and a stairway to heaven. "In my piece, I wanted to show the dual character of Shiva. I used the melodies of the sampled vocal calls and drums and echoed them on guitar and wind instruments. I used Ableton." Chennai temple soundscape reimagined by Lynn Findlay.
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The future pasts of the Rotterdam Bridge
06/06/2025 Duración: 18minIn this recording, the mechanical vibrations of Rotterdam’s iconic bridge,echoing the city’s maritime heritage and constant motion—blend with the bustling acoustics of the surrounding waterfront. The rhythmic pulse of passing ships and the distant hum of urban life intermingle with the low drone of the bridge’s support cables. This interplay of engineered structure and tidal flow offers a vibrant chronicle of transformation, decay, and rebirth—inviting listeners into a multispecies dialogue that spans industrial history and the elemental forces of water and wind. A unique environment with strong sonic signatures, the waterfront envelops you in a sense of deep listening through layers of time, even as the ever-present vibration of the bridge grounds you in the here and now. To capture this immersive soundscape, I used hydrophones to record underwater currents and hidden microbial activity, geophones to sense the bridge’s low-frequency vibrations, and contact mics affixed directly to its support structures. Se