Re:sound #242 The Soundtracks of Our Lives Show

This hour the symphonic textures of our everyday lives.

2017 / TCF / WBEZ 91.5, USA


This hour the symphonic textures of our everyday lives.

Soundtracks of Our Lives
By Tim Hinman for Third Ear (2013)
Crossing the planet in search of something that can make some sense of sound, Tim Hinman talks to film sound designer Peter Albrechtsen in Copenhagen and deconstructs the sound of cinema. Jacob Kirkegaard, sound artist from Denmark travels to Ethiopia in search of sounds that may not be what they seem. British sound recordist and composer Chris Watson is at the South Pole and the North Pole, stopping over in Denmark for a walk in the park. Musician and singer Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjærg gets lost in childhood sounds of the Swedish forest, and music producer Steve Albini shows us around his studio in Chicago, USA.

Check out more from Tim on the podcast Sound Matters .

This episode of Re:sound was produced by Dennis Funk.

Music for Re:sound is comes from Patient Sounds, a private press record label and book publisher in Chicago.

produced by

Tim Hinman

Tim Hinman (@thirdears) has been working with sound for more than twenty years, taking a well-tried route through total failure in attempted rockstardom.


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