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		<title>SOUNDS LIKE NOISE - field recordings &amp; soundscapes</title>
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		<published>2013-04-19T14:03:56+02:00</published>
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			<name>mbertier</name>
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			http://soundslikenoise.org

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Welcome to Sounds Like Noise. This site was originally set-up to explore Australia’s northern New South Wales region through a collection of field recordings ...
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Welcome to Sounds Like Noise. This site was originally set-up to explore Australia’s northern New South Wales region through a collection of field recordings and experimental soundscapes however over time it has expanded to include ruminations about sound and its relationship to our social and environmental heritage.</p>
<p>The northern New South Wales region of Australia is characterised by a richness of sonic-diversity yet with the relentless spread of suburbia it’s possible that the natural sounds specific to this region will be smothered by the blanket of modern life. I listen to the surrounding environment and question: what have we lost, where are we going, how can an understanding of sound help us appreciate what remains?
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		<title>SOUNDS LIKE NOISE - field recordings &amp; soundscapes</title>
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		<published>2013-04-19T15:07:20+02:00</published>
		<updated>2026-06-10T22:31:52+02:00</updated>
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			<name>james van der bicky</name>
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			Bien vu... j'ai trouvé sur ce site le lien vers un chouette fieldrecordist islandais (oui, quoi, je fais une fixette c'est ça ?), qui s'appelle Magnus Bergsson... ...
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			<![CDATA[<p>Bien vu... j'ai trouvé sur ce site le lien vers un chouette fieldrecordist islandais (oui, quoi, je fais une fixette c'est ça ?), qui s'appelle Magnus Bergsson... </p>
<p><a href='http://fieldrecording.net/english/'>http://fieldrecording.net/english/</a></p>
<p>Voilà. Ca risque de m'intéresser surtout moi, mais enfin, on sait jamais... ya du genre beaucoup de trucs... dont pas mal d'enregistrements musicaux fieldrecordés...</p>
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