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Bilocation producer Steve Marshall also has his own website: Steve Marshall

A unique experiment in archaeacoustics - prehistoric music played from Silbury Hill, an artificial mound that is 4600 years old. Hear the results in binaural sound:
Acoustic Silbury

Steve is currently co-ordinating release of an album by obscure 1960's psychedelic band:
Myspace.com/raspberryparade
Raspberry Parade.co.uk

A great website for anyone interested in microphones and recording techniques - lots of info, with downloadable video and audio examples:
Microphones & Recording

A special stereo mix of Bilocation was played on UK DJ Shane Quentin's radio show 'The Garden of Earthly Delights'. Shane has lots of interesting music stuff at his site: The Garden

The Flaming Lips 5.1 version of 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots' has to be the best surround remix yet. It was mixed by Elliot Scheiner

Anyone wanting to experiment with mixing in surround should first check out a series of articles 'You are Surrounded' published in the UK by Sound on Sound magazine, and available from their website: SOS Article

Bilocation was produced using the Soundscape R.Ed workstation: Sydec

There's a great page full of links (some dead) to other 3-D audio sites, at David Wareing's site: Wareing

Author Jurgen Kronig has photographed ancient sites and natural simulacra around the world. See some of them on his website: Secret Face of Nature

I live in Wiltshire, which has many amazing prehistoric sites. See them in 360 degree panoramas at: Avebury Tour

If you're interested in the technical aspects of binaural sound, there's a lot of information at: Kemar

For information about the DTS digital surround system, go to: DTS Online

 

   


 

 

 

 



 


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