Secret recordings of intermissions. "It opens with an audience murmur and a clarinet flourish, then a few quiet whumps from a bass drum and a repeated glockenspiel note. A woman laughs. A man says, “Excuse me.” Snare-drum rolls swell..."
Free double album of experimental sound artists and musicians. An audio response to an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, 2006-2007.
"Numbers stations are shortwave radio stations of uncertain origin. They generally broadcast people reading streams of numbers, words, or letters (sometimes using a phonetic alphabet)." Here's where that "yankee hotel foxtrot" sample came from.
Using Mathematica to write a program that generates the Big Bang sound. "The simulation lasts 100 seconds representing the first 760 thousand years of evolution of the universe, and varies the sound intensity to match the cosmic microwave..."
"It's surprising and really exciting to know that there is such sophisticated information being passed along in the calls you can hear almost every day."
A collection of binaural recordings. "The sounds that make up Bilocation were binaurally recorded over a period of many years - in some very strange locations."