
Cheers to Jesse Kaminsky for including Moving Clouds on his weekly radio program Neighbors Noise this week on WFMU.
The playlist is here
Great sounds here enjoy!
Thanks again Jesse and WFMU.

Cheers to Jesse Kaminsky for including Moving Clouds on his weekly radio program Neighbors Noise this week on WFMU.
The playlist is here
Great sounds here enjoy!
Thanks again Jesse and WFMU.
A track from Words in the Winds: Sounds will be on the latest Duck in a Tree show on Resonance FM-listing and link below

Link is here
A big thanks to :Zoviet*france for playing our track. Thrilled to be on such an incredible show!
I will post the mixcloud link when available

Recorded this short piece today (12/25/17) along the Potomac River. Quite chilly and windy, but exhilarating.
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Lynlee’s Words from the Winds:Sounds was played once again on the excellent radio show CATFIGHTS “for the weekend” #5.09 – OPEN SECRET MIXTAPE-
The mix is here. Have a listen to some very diverse sounds and great mixes from Belgium. Here is a link to the station- A warm thanks for keeping us in rotation!
In addition, That’s It–No. 139 by Brian P. Dunleavy also featured a track from our latest. This particular podcast features William Burroughs, Meridith Monk and Sonny Rollins. Check it out here. Cheers!
I was delighted to discover that “Factory close to the Yangtze River” from The Rain that Fell was featured on the Verzcast radio show on Resonance Extra in late September.
Here is the link if you want to listen. I highly recommend checking out all the programs. This is what their website says:
“verz imprint is a multimedia project that curates and supports quiet music and art, founded in 2016 by Phil Maguire. At present, the project consists of a netlabel (verz imprint), concert series (verznights), and radio show on experimental station ResonanceEXTRA (verzcast). The project attempts to explore ‘quiet’ music past and present, and what ‘quietness’ means in contemporary art(s).”
Definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Visit their website here
As promised, here is the link to the latest Framework Radio show that featured 4 tracks from Lynlee’s Words in the Winds: Sounds
Have a listen!
Check out the other broadcast times on the site as well.
Words in the Winds: Sounds is also getting some rotation on the CatFights program on 102.FM in Gent, Belgium. Here is the mixcloud link to one of the programs. I love the Mean Streets sample at the beginning of each program.
Big thanks to Una, Plus Timbre, Framework Radio, and Urgent FM’s CatFight program.

A field recording from Xuanwu Lake in Nanjing, China, July 2017
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I am very excited to announce that Words in the Winds: Sounds is now available for your listening pleasure on Plus Timbre. Here are some of the details:
‘Words in the Winds : Sounds’ is the new collaborative series by
Chris Lynn and Una Lee. The project rose from recognising that
we as field recordists often try our best to disguise our presence
within the sound recordings despite the fact that their mere
existence implies the involvement of human activity. As a result,
we started to mark our presence through reciting our original
haikus and poems, whilst making the field recordings, the
content of which were based on or inspired by our sonic
surroundings.
Each track effectively contains a short poem written and recited
either by Chris or Una, which would be sent to the other who in
exchange would create an accompaniment whether in a musical
format such as piano or vocal improvisation or with another piece
of field recording as a response.
This process is an evolved version of several projects previously
and currently conducted by the duo, such as ‘Miniature
Landscape Correspondences’ and ‘Word in the Winds’, the word/
image-based project in which an image was sent from one to the
other person who subsequently would respond to it with a short
poem.
More on this release in the near future. Big thanks to Una and Plus Timbre
Enjoy!
Have a listen below
https://plustimbre.bandcamp.com/album/words-in-the-winds-sounds

Recorded this one up north, last weekend
Over the next few months, I will be adding older audio works to my Bandcamp page. These works have been released on various net-labels, but are not on Bandcamp. You can still easily find them on Internet Archive.
This one is not that old, but I felt it was a good way to start.
Summer Storms was released on GFR last November.
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