thank you for this thread. so cool… i think about place sounds so much… feel i will be returning here often…
in the summer i was fascinated with a paper called ‘Is a Neolithic Burial Chamber Different from my Bathroom, Acoustically speaking?’ and spent a month traveling around the Cotswold’s burial chambers recording bells inside, and the same bells in bathrooms. They do sound different…. but it’s a very odd similar sensation
… Landhill burial chamber is my favourite!!
i also personally love fan noises. i record them a lot. there is a particular fan in the deep basement of the opera house that sounds like a symphony when you stand next to it… also i was on the 415 bus recently and the fan had so many harmonics and a deep tone, it felt like i had been transported to a magic drone universe. i was so sad i didn’t have my field recorder in me
i recommend the book sonic wonderland by trevor cox and his online sound map. super cool!
also Resonant spaces by john butcher is one of my favourite albums of reverberant site spaces!
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