• Audio … with Subtitles!

    << Back to Main Newsletter Welcome to our very first “audio with subtitles” corner – high brow radio in a language you can’t speak. You can’t get more specialist audio than that. The Garden Because it’s never been posted online with subtitles before we thought it would be fitting to start things off by offering […]

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  • In The Dark @ The Wapping Project Bookshop

    Join us for a night of imaginative audio about gardens and the great outdoors, in a glasshouse. We’re taking over the bookshop at the Wapping Project – a glasshouse with bookshelves and a wood burning stove. The venue is small so book early! Details: Tuesday 18th October 2011 @ 7:30pm Venue: The Wapping Project, Wapping […]

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  • Sound Bank 2 Grant Winners Announced!

    We are very excited to announce that the next round of Sound Bank Grant winners are (in alphabetical order): Mair Bosworth – Ringing the Rocks Ellie Richold – The Signing – A Portrait of dole scum on opposing sides of the bureaucratic divide Phil Smith  – Bolo Mark Vernon – 130-1 We’ll be back with […]

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  • Next In The Dark Sydney @ St Stephens Church, Newtown

    ABC Radio National, 2SER 107.3 and FBi’s All the Best presents the second In the Dark listening event in a unique location in the heart of Newtown, Sydney. This time the event will be all ages and take place inside St Stephens Church in Newtown, a 137 year old building considered a masterpiece in gothic […]

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  • Sound Bank funded Production “Lights Out” aired on RTE’s Curious Ear

    Following the recent UK riots RTE’s Curious Ear played Delaney Hall’s story of riots, looting and the birth of hiphop, Breaking Records (aka Lights Out). You can listen to the broadcast online here >> You can hear all the Sound Bank funded productions here >> And don’t forget to get your submissions in for the […]

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  • Elizabeth Mahoney talks about the Sound Bank Features in the weekly Guardian column “Radio Head”

    “It was exciting afterwards,” said one of the DJs featured in Lights Out, a short radio feature produced by Delaney Hall, “but while it was going on, it was scary.” He was referring to the 1977 massive blackout in New York that brought his set – along with everything else in the city – to […]

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