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The Binaural Diaries of Ollie Hall

The Binaural Diaries of Ollie Hall

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Weekly field recordings and sound bites.
'Sound photographs' (phonography) of my adventures in the South-West of England and beyond.

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  • Trafalgar Square

    Posted on Saturday November 28th, 2009 at 03:00 in London

    I was up in London in August. It was a great sunny day, and there was plenty going on in Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square by BinauralDiaries ...

  • M5 motorway through Exeter

    Posted on Saturday November 21st, 2009 at 03:00 in exeter

    Walking over the M5 flyover on Tithebarn Lane Exeter, Devon. A binaural field recording taken on 4th August 2009. This is on my lunch break walking route - most of the route is more picturesque than the motorway flyover though! Motorway Traffic by...

  • Exeter Respect 2009 : Pooja Angra

    Posted on Saturday November 14th, 2009 at 03:00 in music, exeter

    To quote from her official Youtube page, Dr Pooja Angra is a Hindustani classical singer with a doctorate in Indian Classical music from Delhi University. She is based in the U.K. She got her initial training from Prof Alankar Singh & Ruby Banerjee a...

  • Exeter Respect 2009: Chartwell Dutiro

    Posted on Saturday November 7th, 2009 at 03:00 in music, exeter

    Chartwell Dutiro is a mbira player from Zimbabwe. It was great pleasure to experience his music and I was impressed by the musicianship of both him and he accompanying players. Recorded on 11 July 2009 Chartwell Dutiro by BinauralDiaries ...

  • Exeter Respect 2009

    Posted on Saturday October 31st, 2009 at 04:00 in music, exeter

    Earlier on during the Respect Festival I just had a walk around the site seeing what was going on. I made a few recordings while at it. One of the things I picked up on was the band previously covered - Ainote-san, travelling in 'locomotive'-fashio...

  • Exeter Respect 2009 : Ainote-san 2

    Posted on Saturday October 24th, 2009 at 03:00 in music, japanese, exeter

    At the end of the set AInote-san concluded with an improvised piece under the Whaletone Opera banner that was much more avant-garde and eccentric - as on might expect from improvised music! Members of the collective disbanded into the audience where...

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