
A podcast where audio-makers stand silently in fields (or things that could be broadly interpreted as fields).
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureDocumentaryPersonal Journals | |||

“On a quiet, rainy Saturday morning I was sitting under the porch of my studio enjoying a coffee. Despite the rain and wind, birds seemed to be having a very busy time, with a robin leading the racket.”
“Recorded from Woolwich, on the other side of the river Thames. The sound of the factory, along with planes coming and going from City airport, boats and the river all mixed together to form a drone like wall of sound.”
“In a quiet spring morning dozens of bees were frantically collecting nectar from a flowering blackberry bush. They were vey loud and busy.”
“The first real heat is hitting and the frogs are out, the humans are slowing down & the beeps are beeping.”
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So pleased to have discovered this soundcast.
I’m blessed to live here and to have been given the opportunity to create a place and space(Shingle Shack)for people to enjoy the beautiful sights and sounds that this amazing and special part of the world has to offer.
So cool….thanks for sharing with world
Love these recordings! They’re like mini poems, but wordless. I’ve played almost all the episodes multiple times. So interesting to hear soundscapes from around the world. I’ve subscribed and unsubscribed to many, many podcasts, but this one remains a constant in my must-haves.
This is such a fantastic podcast
Eases my mind, calms me down and takes me to the most wonderful places in my imagination.
Thank you
This podcast is like putting your ear to the world's chest and listening to it's heartbeat.
A unique experience.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Apple Podcasts | #180 |
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Field Recordings launched 6 years ago and published 300 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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