Ana Villas Boas describes herself as an Urban sociologist and runner focused on studies about soundscapes and silence. Over at Keep Moving Flow she has written some wonderful lines on a few of my films/sounds and how it relates to her running practice. This perspective is really quite unique, but makes perfect sense. Look for more post on this topic soon, but for now take a trip to São Paulo, Brasil and enjoy her words.
Category Archives: Sound Art
From Chance to Deal – Salisbury University Screening

I am really looking forward to screening the entire work in November. More on this in the upcoming weeks.
Morning rain with voices

Here is a recent recording from a Teachers Training College in Qixia, Nanjing.
Hirshhorn Sound Scene 2016/Nanjing

I am really thrilled to have two sound pieces for this event at the Hirshhorn Museum. This is part of the Sound Scene 2016 hosted by the DC Listening Lounge . Here is a link to the show
Below is one the recordings that will be featured. This track is part of From Chance to Deal- A collection of field recordings from the Eastern Shore.
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Lastly, I am off to Nanjing, China for recording and teaching-So the updates will be a bit slow.
Framework Radio Edition 559
Cam radio program on Field Recordings
I am a bit late on this, but was happy to discover one of my tracks was featured on the CAM radio program dedicated to field recordings. From what I gather, CAM is based in Wales and is a platform for experimental music and film.
Go Here to listen. The program is stellar! Here is what they say:
This special mix concentrates on the role of field recordings within music. All tracks featured in this show are either a pure field recording or ones that feature field recordings layered with other sounds or manipulated from a number of artists around the world. The show features a huge variety of sounds ranging from wine making in West Wales (Jacob Whittaker) to marching bands in San Sebastian (Tyler Newman), and from the cliffs of northern Iceland (Kate Carr) to road trips in Portugal (Tobiáš Potočný)
The track Xu leads the classroom discussion is taken from Remote Partings published on the Echomusic label a few years ago.
Doubting All Things Aligned
A collaboration with Daniel Barbiero has just been released on the wonderful Plus Timbre.
New Lynlee Track! Walking Distance
I am happy to share a new Lynlee track called Walking Distance.
The track takes a cinematic stroll in sound down some imaginary roads. Enjoy!
From Chance to Deal (Field Recordings)
A collection of field recordings primarily from Chance and Deal Island located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. These recordings were part of an extended audiovisual project which began in March of 2015. Enjoy!
Field Recording-Port of Nice, France, Wednesday afternoon (audio 54)


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