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Wind Is the Original Radio  

Wind Is the Original Radio

pure, peaceful, immersive nature sounds for sleep, relaxation and focus

Author: earth.fm

This podcast series is aimed at helping us to connect to ourselves and to our earth by deep listening to natural soundscapes. Based on empirical evidence as well as numerous recent studies from all over the world, listening to natural soundscapes (particularly mindful listening) has a great positive impact on our wellbeing, and potentially on our respect for nature. However, these soundscapes are increasingly scarce as we humans continue to destroy the natural ecosystems which produce them.
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Language: en-us

Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Nature, Science

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December Solstice by Cameron Randall
Saturday, 20 December, 2025

Bodies Extend Themselves Toward a Breathtaking Absence of Limits Earth.FM has the pleasure and honour to announce a new work with multidisciplinary artist, field recordist, and DJ, Cameron Randall. Cameron’s practice involves composing assemblages of field recordings, electro-acoustic sound, sampling, synthesis, AI models, and digital processing. His previous work has involved sculpture, algorithms, sound, moving image, text, and installation, while his Listening With radio series is broadcast every month on Resonance FM. In this sound piece, Cameron takes us on a journey across the planet with an evocative, intense, surprising, and utterly beautiful sound montage of  Earth.FM recordings made during this Solstice season.  In his own words: "This piece was created from field recordings made by a number of international field recordists around this time of the year. These recordings are so rich and diverse that I was immensely inspired by their depth and detail. I am interested in the remixing, morphing, and translation of sound—where the audio both retains its original sonic quality and also becomes something new. Every sound you hear in this piece originates from the initial recordings provided to me. The origins of some sounds are obvious; some are more opaque. This is a line I often like to blur and play with. Thank you so much to Melissa Pons for commissioning me to do the piece for Earth.FM." To work creatively with precious natural soundscapes is an exercise of affection and appreciation for our world. We truly hope that his cosmic piece will inspire you in many ways. You can also listen to the original field recordings: Jan Brelih:  ‘Cave Entrance in the Balkans’ ‘Dusk Cicadas: Usun Apau Ancient Forest’ ‘Falling Snow in the Forest’ ‘Frog Echoes’ ‘Gentle Waves of Black Sea’ ‘Talking Bamboo’ Serge Bulat:  ‘Winds of Onemo’  Rafael Diogo:  ‘Where the Wild Things Whisper’  Ezra Gray:  ‘Crook tn the River’  ‘Night Time in Sloe Copse Wood’ Tom Kelly:  ‘A Sandstorm in Death Valley’ Gina Lo:  ‘Rolling Pebbles at the Glass Cove’ Andy Martin:  ‘Golden Mantled Howlers at Dawn’ ‘Midnight Insect Chorus Near Corcovado’ Phil Mill:  ‘A Very Close Wolf’ Martha Mutiso:  ‘Amphibian Chorus’ ‘Chorus in the Amani Nature Forest Reserve’ Melissa Pons:  ‘In the Valley – Countryside of Santo Antão’ Melissa Pons and Jocelyn Robert:  ‘Ebb Current in Rocky Shore’ Ivo Vicic:  ‘Snow Storm with Powerful Thunder’ Gregor Vida:  ‘Wind, Squeaking Tree and Light Birds’ George Vlad:  ‘Morning in Zimbabwe Village’

 

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