#670: 2019.02.03 [jilliene sellner]

this edition has been produced in the uk by jilliene sellner. producer’s notes: This episode brings together female phonographers born and working outside of Europe and North America. Many of these sound artists are also academics, educators, visual artists and podcasters. Their compositions shaped and molded, sometimes tenderly, here and there justly enraged, represent alternative orientations and perspectives. […]

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#669: 2019.01.27[taâlem]

a special regular edition, if you will, this week, as we focused on a single release, albeit one that includes 60 artists and almost 9 hours of sound. the french label taâlem is on the third year of it’s homework project […]

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#666! 2018.12.16 [mandy szostek]

this week’s special year-end, seasonal edition of framework:afield, #666, has been produced in the united states by mandy szostek, and is a spoken-word environmental meditation recorded at the graveside of william s. burroughs. you can find out more about mandy and her work […]

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#665: 2018.12.09

ok, folks, welcome to our last regular edition of 2018! we’ve got one more show next week, a very special framework:afield edition, a seasonal special in celebration of our edition #666! produced by regular listener and contributor mandy szostek, it is an environmental spoken-word musing on all the themes you might deem appropriate for such a milestone, recorded at the graveside of william s. burroughs. we hope you’ll tune in for that, and then join us again in the new year for edition #667, premiering on january 13th […]

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#664: 2018.12.02 [james bailey]

Over the next hour, you will hear a recording of the Dawn Chorus from Taylor Creek Park in East York, a part of the city of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. The timeframe is from 5am to 6am on May 27th, 2018. The exact location, a pond separated from the creek by a paved footpath, can be found on the aporee sound map at www.aporee.org under the name Taylor Creek Frogs, as it is an extract from this recording featuring a chorus of frogs. It was recorded using a hand-held Zoom H4n digital recorder. […]

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#663: 2018.11.25

i am already late late late getting this show online, and the playlist is long long long, so i’m going to keep this short. in this edition we feature sounds from the green field recordings label by rafal flejter, chris lynn, and murmer (that’s me!), as well as a re-release of the 1973 album of venezuelan birdsong by french ornithologist jean c. roche, a cassette by kate carr, some unreleased work by liu pei-wen, and sounds from the aporee maps by sabri meddeb, pablo salaün, joao bento, maciej janasik, and sala. the show begain with a framework intro recorded by jean-philippe drécourt.[…]

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#661: 2018.11.11

quite a long playlist this week, with a lot of new sounds we’re excited to present to you: felix blume’s installation of wind-and-sea-played flutes in thailand, jana winderen’s latest compositions with oceanic sounds, a 2nd batch of cassettes from philip sulidae’s hemisphäreの空虚 label (anyone know how to pronounce that?), and a first release from ben link collins’ new alabama field label. […]

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#659: 2018.10.28

this week we listened to the last of the 3 tracks on our latest framework:seasonal release, this one, by alan courtis, a longform unedited field recording from the peruvian amazon rainforest. if you like to sound of it, you can listen to it on it’s own, or along with the rest of the release, here: https://frameworkeditions.bandcamp.com/album/framework-seasonal-issue-10-autumn-2018 […]

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