26 episodes

Far Off Sounds is a webseries of documentaries about the infinite story of music on Earth. From harsh industrial noise performed for fish in an aquarium, to a heavy metal cruise ship in the Caribbean, Far Off Sounds has been filming the ways that humans use and engage with music for a decade.

The Far Off Sounds Podcast expands on this project. The show's creators, Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman and Nick George, interview ethnomusicologists, experimental musical meme pedagogues, musicians, label artists, journalists and others in long-form conversations about music, as well as providing a behind-the-scene glimpse at the doc series' production.

Far Off Sounds Podcast Nick George and Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman

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Far Off Sounds is a webseries of documentaries about the infinite story of music on Earth. From harsh industrial noise performed for fish in an aquarium, to a heavy metal cruise ship in the Caribbean, Far Off Sounds has been filming the ways that humans use and engage with music for a decade.

The Far Off Sounds Podcast expands on this project. The show's creators, Jacob Hurwitz-Goodman and Nick George, interview ethnomusicologists, experimental musical meme pedagogues, musicians, label artists, journalists and others in long-form conversations about music, as well as providing a behind-the-scene glimpse at the doc series' production.

    TTFN

    TTFN

    The Far Off Sounds crew has some bittersweet news for you all out there in podcastland. After some deliberation and heavy group-texting, we've decided to put a pause on the FOS Podcast and Patreon for now. So this is our "Ta Ta for Now" episode.We're all just too swamped with work and other creative endeavors to grow the podcast or treat the Patreon like the serious job it is. It's been an incredible run, we want to extend a huge thank you to all of you who have kicked in to fund this project, and we'll be back in some form!In fact, if you're in Los Angeles, Far Off Sounds has been invited to curate a recurring night of film and music at the Philosophical Research Society. The first one is August 19th. Come say hi!You can buy tickets here:https://www.prs.org/events.htmlAnd of course, we are planning on using the money we got from the podcast and Patreon over the past 1.5 years to make good on our original promise and produce new Far Off Sounds films. COMING SOON!Love / health / reverbF.O.S.

    • 40 min
    Modern Ethnomusicology with Palmer Keen (Teaser)

    Modern Ethnomusicology with Palmer Keen (Teaser)

    Palmer Keen from Aural Archipelago joins Nick and Jacob to talk about how his DIY Ethnomusicological exploration of Indonesia came to fruition. We find out what it's like to blindly trust strangers on the internet and travel thousands of miles away to have a chance at capturing a music tradition he caught a glimpse of via youtube.
    Aural Archipelago is an online repository for the musical sights and sounds of Indonesia, the most musically diverse country on the planet. Part digital archive, part blog, Aural Archipelago mixes field recording, video, photography, and in-depth articles compiled from years of travels across the archipelago. The project is the work of Palmer Keen, an American DIY ethnomusicologist based in Yogyakarta, together with a huge network of collaborators and musicians across Indonesia. With this project, the hope is to allow audiences (local and foreign) free access to music that is often difficult or impossible to hear otherwise.
    All music is shared with permission of the artists featured. When performances are explicitly commissioned for documentation, artists are compensated appropriately.
    Aural Archipelago's social media pages - Facebook and Instagram - can be followed at the small links below.
    Palmer can be contacted at auralarchipelago@gmail.com.

    • 6 min
    Noise and Comedy in the New World with Rebecca Mahay

    Noise and Comedy in the New World with Rebecca Mahay

    Old School FOS homie Rebecca Mahay joins Nick and Bryan on the show today to chat about underground music in her hometown of Leeds and in the UK, comical approaches to experimental music, her unexpected path to finding sonic absurdism, and how living with chronic illness has impacted the way she approaches performance.
    Check out her tunes here:
    https://wildrani.bandcamp.com/album/post-work-jams

    • 2 hr 9 min
    Behind The Episode: Onyx Ashanti Programs Himself

    Behind The Episode: Onyx Ashanti Programs Himself

    TEASER: We talk about shooting the episode 'Onyx Ashanti Programs Himself' back in the summer of 2016, on the cusp of a global paradigm shift, when optimism and cynicism felt a bit more in balance.

    • 3 min
    Caveh Zahedi

    Caveh Zahedi

    Ladies and gentlemen, the Podcast about the Podcast. After we talked about Caveh on our Holiday Special last. month, and then Caveh listened to the episode, and then he talked about the mixed experience he had listening to us talk about him in his public diary later that week, we have finally completed the circle. Caveh joins us to talk about creating, funding, and navigating criticism of his unique brand of self-reflexive filmmaking.

    • 19 min
    Eric Lennartson and Oscilloscope Music

    Eric Lennartson and Oscilloscope Music

    Eric Lennartson uses a cutting-edge programming method and an old analog circuit-testing machine called an oscilloscope to create immersive sound and visual performances that get us thinking about the link between sound and sight, humans and machines.
    ericlennartson.com

    • 36 min

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