Bang & Olufsen presents Sound Matters: a series of podcasts looking at – and listening to – all the sounds of the... more
“Making sense of sound is a biological triumph,” says Nina Kraus, professor at Northwestern University and a specialist in the... more
This is the story of a river. Not just any river, but a very special river. One that has been... more
Music. Oh, beautiful, uplifting, inspiring music. We all love music. Thing is, we all love different types of music, and... more
True crime podcasts are almost a cliche nowadays. But in terms of niches, there’s still some cache in the sound... more
“It’s a description of the next record that I will never make,” so relates UK based composer, DJ and artist... more
Ah, Paris. Unmistakeable, beautiful Paris. Paris: a place so unique – so authentic, so essentially itself – that it is... more
In part seven of our Sound of the Cities mini-series – a sonic exploration of our urban environments and their... more
Us humans preserve our experiences in recordings. And when we revisit these texts, images and sounds, it can feel like... more
In part five of our Sound Of The Cities mini-series – a sonic exploration of our urban environments and their... more
For millennia our hearing has acted as our early warning system. It worked well out in the relative silence of... more
“Making sense of sound is a biological triumph,” says Nina Kraus, professor at Northwestern University and a specialist in the biology of... more