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Field Recording
Field recording is the practice and genre of capturing sounds in situ—outside the studio—using portable recording equipment. It centers on documenting environments, human activities, wildlife, weather, machinery, rituals, and music as they actually occur, often with minimal intervention. As a listening genre, field recording foregrounds place and presence. Releases may present unprocessed, extended takes (e.g., a shoreline at dawn), or carefully edited sequences that map a soundwalk, a village festival, or a factory floor. The results range from documentary-style fidelity to abstract, immersive soundscapes that emphasize texture, spatiality, and the ecology of sound.
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Non-Music
Non-music is an umbrella category for recorded audio whose primary purpose is not musical performance. It encompasses spoken word, speeches, interviews, poetry readings, comedy, audio documentaries, instructional recordings, field recordings, sound effects, and other forms of organized sound meant to inform, narrate, document, or entertain without relying on melody or conventional song structure. Rather than emphasizing harmony, rhythm, and instrumentation, non-music foregrounds voice, text, ambient sound, narrative flow, informational content, and sonic texture. Its aesthetics range from raw, unedited actuality to highly produced studio works, and its scope spans archival preservation, education, performance art, and mass entertainment.
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Radio Broadcast Recordings
Radio broadcast recordings are archival or off-air captures of live radio programs, ranging from music performances and variety shows to news bulletins, drama, comedy, and DJ airchecks. They include studio sessions performed specifically for radio (often recorded to transcription discs or tape), as well as direct off-air recordings made by engineers, collectors, or the stations themselves. The sound can vary from band-limited, mono, lo‑fi captures to surprisingly high-fidelity transcriptions, depending on era and medium. Culturally, these recordings preserve the immediacy and ephemerality of radio: sponsor read‑outs, station IDs, vintage jingles, crowd reactions, and unedited presenter patter. They are invaluable to historians and reissue labels, and they inspire modern sample-based styles that mine their nostalgia, texture, and institutional aura.
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