Cities & Memory just released their newest project, Music For Sleep, “a worldwide collaboration between artists and field recordists to create a unique collection of compositions specially designed for rest, sleep and tranquility.” I used Anton Pickard’s Peeper frogs in the spring to create an ambient soundscape for slar phase titled “The Crucifer’s Cradle Song.” Search for “elizabeth” and our field recording/song set will be the only thing that comes up (or listen to it on audioboom). There are nearly 300 compositions and field recordings in the collection spanning 41 countries that can be navigated by country, category, or artist. Hope it’s useful in getting you to sleep a little easier.
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Daniel Agami interview in Vanity Fair Italia
I’m flattered to have been interviewed by Daniel Agami for Vanity Fair Italia about my contribution to the Cities and Memory Covid-19 “stay at home sounds” project. Take a world tour through the sounds of seven women without leaving the comfort of your own home.