This piece is like ear candy for the hungry public radio listener. A sound artist walks us through some beautiful nature recordings he's made in the New Mexican desert. You hear the sound of a cactus, some ants, the sound of birds and a fence. Beautiful stuff. Ends with a nice sum up about how paying attention to our surroundings can greatly enrich our lives.
This piece has a nice fall feel to it. A station can program it into any slot for a longish-type feature -- an arts slot, for example, or just for a break from hard news / ax and trax type reporting. The sounds are really great.
Comments for Sound Artist Steve Peters: The Subtle Sounds of Nature
Produced by Paul Ingles for Living on Earth
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Ben Adair
Posted on September 29, 2006 at 11:33 AM | Permalink
Review of Sound Artist Steve Peters: The Subtle Sounds of Nature
This piece is like ear candy for the hungry public radio listener. A sound artist walks us through some beautiful nature recordings he's made in the New Mexican desert. You hear the sound of a cactus, some ants, the sound of birds and a fence. Beautiful stuff. Ends with a nice sum up about how paying attention to our surroundings can greatly enrich our lives.
This piece has a nice fall feel to it. A station can program it into any slot for a longish-type feature -- an arts slot, for example, or just for a break from hard news / ax and trax type reporting. The sounds are really great.