Terroir, from the French word meaning earth or soil. It’s, a term traditionally used in gastronomy to define and explain how the environmental factors in a wine’s provenance affects its taste. But couldn’t every single thing that is grown for us to eat be affected by its own terroir? As part of the the XMTR […]
Join us for an inspiring evening of creative and experimental audio from new producers, held at the beautiful Dalston East Curve Garden. A team of curators from In The Dark and Transmission Roundhouse will listen to over 200 pieces sent in by audio creators from around the world – from students to self-taught producers to […]
What does the everyday sound like? How do we inhabit the quotidian at this time of unravelling? In the beautiful concert room of Burgh House, Phil Smith is presenting pieces from two ongoing projects: Tagebuch and Settings. Settings brings together interview material, found sound, field recordings and live music to ‘set’ the words of a selection of poems, […]
In The Dark is headed to Tribeca! Our London curator, Talia Augustidis, will be presenting a selection of short audio pieces from various creators that address big issues, get to the heart of big ideas, and generally loom larger than their short run-time. The event is an ode to all of the exciting independent audio-making happening […]
“Hope is not a lottery ticket you can sit on the sofa and clutch, feeling lucky. It is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency.” — Rebecca Solnit What role does sound have to play in protest? Can audio-makers create radical work under the constraints of commissioners? How can other artists and […]
In The Dark London and Transmission Roundhouse are teaming up once again to bring you “What’s New?” — a curation of audio works from new producers, or established producers experimenting with new styles! The deadline for submissions is Friday 17th May, 11:59 pm BST. Submission form >> The “What’s New” listening event will be held in London […]