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Cities and Memory - remixing the world

Cities and Memory
Cities and Memory - remixing the world
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    Midnight in an amphibian world

    07/1/2026 | 5 mins.

    For this piece, multiple layers of synths, strings and other instruments layer on top of one another, performing variations of the same melody, to mimic both the repetition and individual variations within the the frog choruses. Each instrument becomes a voice joining in with the frogs’ calls, creating a melodic bed that reflects on the majestic beauty of nature’s large-scale gatherings of animals. Night time frog chorus in Goa reimagined by Cities and Memory.

  • Cities and Memory - remixing the world

    Boat launch blues

    07/1/2026 | 6 mins.

    "Reimagination of Hastings Boat Launch with a blues shuffle feel to it."Hastings boat launch reimagined by Gareth Eckley.

  • Cities and Memory - remixing the world

    Green vs grey

    07/1/2026 | 2 mins.

    |Trees and birds have always been considered the lungs of a neighbourhood. Yet, even though we recognise their value, the policy of too many (Belgian) cities is to trade vibrant greenery for dull, grey concrete. This is a call to action: we must do more to protect our scarce green spaces."Bos forest, Amsterdam reimagined by Jade Yorks.

  • Cities and Memory - remixing the world

    Midnight froglings, Goa

    07/1/2026 | 1 mins.

    This was recorded near a field after the rain around midnight where frogs were having a huge discussion about meeting their future partners.Recorded in Goa, India by Anantha Krishnan.

  • Cities and Memory - remixing the world

    Launching

    07/1/2026 | 17 mins.

    his recording, made in January 2025, is of one of the fishing boats being launched from the beach in Hastings. This sustainable fishing fleet has a history spanning over 200 years and faces many challenges, such as the gradual decline of fish stocks, damage to the marine environment from pollution and climate change, over regulation and unfair competition and encroachment from the european industrial fishing fleets. Beach launched fishing boats are part of the cultural identity of our island, with its own deeply embedded heritage, culture and traditions that are disappearing with the decline of fishing communities. The recording was made as part of a 15 year project by myself working with Hastings Fishermens Protection Society to capture the oral history, and soundscapes of the fleet to create an archive for now and the future.Recorded by Mary Hooper.

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About Cities and Memory - remixing the world

Cities and Memory remixes the world, one sound at a time - a global collaboration between artists and sound recordists all over the world. The project presents an amazingly-diverse array of field recordings from all over the world, but also reimagined, recomposed versions of those recordings as we go on a mission to remix the world. What you'll hear in the podcast are our latest sounds - either a field recording from somewhere in the world, or a remixed new composition based solely on those sounds. Each podcast description tells you more about what you're hearing, and where it came from. There are more than 7,000 sounds featured on our sound map, spread over more than 130 countries and territories. The sounds cover parts of the world as diverse as the hubbub of San Francisco’s main station, traditional fishing women’s songs at Lake Turkana, the sound of computer data centres in Birmingham, spiritual temple chanting in New Taipei City or the hum of the vaporetto engines in Venice. You can explore the project in full at www.citiesandmemory.com
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