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Posted by admin on 07 Feb 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Time for some soundseeing from The New York Minute Show. I recently found myself in the area of Bryant Park and the main branch of the New York Public Library. I hope you enjoy the sounds of both of these great New York City attractions.
-Rob
Posted by admin on 02 Feb 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Banking on Balducci’s: Soundseeing tour of the newly reopened Balducci’s Market on 14th St. in New York City Jennifer’s Weekly Meditation: Gastronomic Greats - MFK Fisher Kitchen Quick Tip: Chopping nuts without making a mess Featured Website: www.whatscookingamerica.net Don’t argue with the chef! The ReMARKable Palate Podcast, a co-production with The Gilded Fork, www.gildedfork.com

Posted by admin on 24 Jan 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
A tiny Caribbean nation momentarily forgets its woes as it celebrates its football team’s ascension to the World Cup 2006. In episode #36 Nicholas Laughlin and I (Georgia) go in search of the euphoria–which, as it turns out, isn’t too hard to find. If you’re a fan of blaring car horns, rhythm sections, stream of consciousness, slightly distorted audio and the sounds of a country in the throes of ecstacy, this one’s for you.
-Georgia

Posted by admin on 11 Jan 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
April and Travis head down to the Budweiser Brewery here in Saint Louis, Missouri. We take you along on the tour and get cool facts and fun sounds. Sit right back and learn a little about beer history.

Posted by admin on 08 Jan 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Ready for Macworld? Well this great soundseeing tour of San Francisco will get you ready. This is the first soundseeing tour produced by The Armature Traveler Podcast and it gives you a unique perspective of the city.
-dave
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Posted by admin on 06 Jan 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
This Soundseeing tour depicts The Cheryl Dawson Memorial Walk-a-thon. It is not done as a normal soundseeing tour where the surroundings are described. This one is portrayed through the voices of those that attended. It is an interesting way to do a soundseeing tour and also is a very moving podcast.
-Dave
“On September 25, 2005, I, my 8-year old daughter, and other members of our church participated in this memorial walk to help raise awareness for domestic abuse. Cheryl Dawson was one of the members of our church, and she was brutally murdered by her estranged husband on the way home from work in 2002. The organizer of the event was an audio witness to her murder.
As gruesome as the event sounds, since I was living in Dayton at that time, I focused my energy on interviewing other members to get their impressions of Cheryl. I also interviewed Betsy, who organized the event, who said she did it as a way to provide healing not only for herself but for others.
The podcast showcases the beautiful piano music of Rob Costlow, who is available at the Podsafe Music Network. The last song is from Adrina Thorpe, who is also on the Podsafe Music Network.”
-Dan
Posted by admin on 03 Jan 2006 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Join Dave and Rachel on a trip to the Audio Collective cottage in northern Michigan. They have fun at the Sunrise Café and have a blast in Tawas. After a long day on the town they wrap up the weekend with are very relaxing canoe ride. Also check out the album artwork for more pictures from the trip.
-Dave

Posted by admin on 28 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
“EJ & I head out for a game of disc golf. This was my first time to attempt the sport and it was a lot of fun… I am definitely hooked. And Lou even makes a cameo during the studio segment.” C-dogg
Posted by admin on 12 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Here’s the last installment of travelogues from my mammouth trip from San Diego to Southern France to Sydney Australia. This scattered collection is a patchwork of recording I was able to fit in while working my butt off (and stuffing my face) across two continents and 40,000 miles…
Highlights include a soundseeing of St. Margaurite (an Island off the coast of Cannes, France), jetlag chatter and comments from downtown Sydney, Australia. Thankfully I’ll be in the studio for a couple of months to get my head (body and spirit ) around my new project:
BURNING TWENTY.

Posted by admin on 05 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Almost live from the new de Young Museum in San Francisco. Art a GoGo had an opportunity to visit the museum and record a soundseeing tour one week before the museum’s grand opening. They talk about the architecture of the building and several of the museums recent acquisitions.
