I Didn't Know That - 7
By Rowan D G Corkill
A first- hand account of a strange event overheard on a bus. (more)
Soft Footsteps Fade to Black
By Matthew Wilmott
Soft footsteps fade to balck is abstract in relation to the conventional form of neighbours, however flashing thoughts and the path can be seen as comfort akin to the world next door. (more)
Sound Design From Hell
By Jonathan Mitchell
Film sound designer Steve Boeddeker demonstrates how sound can be used to enhance the emotional impact of a scene. (more)
Recollections Dream in Blue
By Matthew Wilmott
This audio captures the essence of Matthew Wilmott's internal neighbours - silence and recollections/dreams (per say those that that drift dark and heavy in the mind just before sunrise). (more)
Out of the Blocks
By Aaron Henkin & Wendel Patrick
What does an entire city block sound like? (more)
Chain of Missing Links (A Case of Musical Stairs)
By Joanna Stein & Nicole Beemsterboer
Producers Joanna Stein and Nicole Beemsterboer take their ears underground and find the origin of some mysterious music. (more)
All in Time
By Sarah Boothroyd
The clock ticks; the moon waxes; the autumn leaves turn crimson. (more)
Sounds Loved and Sounds Lost
By Aaron Ximm
This session is: 1) A brief survey of field recording by that and other names, with an emphasis on non-pragmatic applications of recording technology such as musique concrete (last century) and phonography (this one); (more)
Fez, Morocco: A Journey in Sound
By Jim Metzner
When you stroll through the maze of streets in Fez, Morocco, it's as if you are walking back in time. (more)
Signal to Noise
By Paolo Pietropaolo
What happens when you work with sound everyday -- listening to it, recording it, manipulating it -- and then one day, one of those sounds sticks around for good? (more)
Re:sound #152 The Sports Show
By Multiple producers
This hour: the drama of sport, the history of sport, the sound of sport and more... (more)
Audio in Space
By Tim Halbur
Producing great audio experiences becomes challenging in entirely new ways when you go beyond the stereo field, and add the dimension of actual physical space (say, a person with an iPod in Central Park.) (more)
Annapurna: Memories in Sound
By Aaron Ximm & Bronwyn Ximm
Annapurna: Memories in Sound is an impressionistic sound portrait of the Ximms' trek through the Annapurna Circuit, a popular three-week hiking trip through the Himalayas to Nepal. (more)
Best of the Best: The 2011 Third Coast Festival Broadcast, Hour 1
By Katie Mingle
Re:sound's Gwen Macsai hosts this year's national broadcast, showcasing the best radio stories of the year - winners of the 2011 TC / Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition. (more)
We Believe We Are Invincible
By Ben Rubin
In sports, the margin of victory can come down to just thousandths of a second. Ben Rubin interviews several famous track and field stars to explore the mental edge athletes try to develop as they prepare for competition. (more)
All You Need is a Wall - 15
By Alexander Stephens
A young man, lost in sound, finds his way through the wall. (more)
Elevated (Grand Chicago)
By Aaron Ximm
To celebrate the launch of our new website, the TCF presents the Chicago Sound Drops - short audio works that conjure the city through sound, story, and imagination. (more)
Chain of Missing Links - 14
By Pauliina Motturi
A story of what might have happened that night in the dark alleyways of the dingy part of Helsinki. (more)
Cognitive Dissonance: Lightning in a Bottle
By Chris Trimmer
What was the earliest sound ever recorded, or "bottled"? The First Sounds (FS) project, organized by a group of audio historians, scientists, and archivists, is dedicated to exploring these pioneering sounds, and sharing them with the world. (more)