31 min listen
122 Forest bathing in the cathedral of trees
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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We're really happy to be able to share our latest piece of real captured quiet with you, fresh-in from the Forest of Dean, and fresh-in from our first ever non-stop 72 hour unattended recording.
If you're new to this podcast, our mission is simple. We get panoramic microphones into natural places, without anybody around, then we share what they catch on the podcast. It's all real with no software jiggery-pokery to extend or pretty-up the sound-scenes. The quality comes by us physically hiking out to interesting and special locations and bottling what's there using high spec mics.
Radio Lento is a natural experiences podcast and so we've put some recommendations on how to listen below. There's no talking, no adverts and no interruptions. We hope the podcast helps you connect with natural places and the great outdoors, whether it's to clear your head, as part of a mindfulness session, or just to surround yourself with somewhere else.
Radio Lento is a project that is working to grow the flow of natural experiences into the digital world. We believe that hearing what is natural and unprocessed is very important to human health.
* Your guide to getting the best slow experience from Radio Lento podcast:
1. Headphones help because this podcast is all about sharing sound recordings of different landscapes that comprise long periods of often soft and very detailed natural sound. We know this can take a bit of careful volume re-adjustment given all other podcasts are in comparison loud, and not spatial.
2. Finding a comfortable and relatively still position to listen to the podcast is recommended because the sound image you hear is created by an on-location recording technique that effectively puts you, or rather your ears, into the heart of that location.
3. And finally we recommend giving yourself a bit of time to listen and unwind, whether its five minutes, fifteen or all the way through an episode. That habitual urge to get onto the next thing does begin to dissolve away as the balm of the natural world flows around your ears. Nature helps.
If you're new to this podcast, our mission is simple. We get panoramic microphones into natural places, without anybody around, then we share what they catch on the podcast. It's all real with no software jiggery-pokery to extend or pretty-up the sound-scenes. The quality comes by us physically hiking out to interesting and special locations and bottling what's there using high spec mics.
Radio Lento is a natural experiences podcast and so we've put some recommendations on how to listen below. There's no talking, no adverts and no interruptions. We hope the podcast helps you connect with natural places and the great outdoors, whether it's to clear your head, as part of a mindfulness session, or just to surround yourself with somewhere else.
Radio Lento is a project that is working to grow the flow of natural experiences into the digital world. We believe that hearing what is natural and unprocessed is very important to human health.
* Your guide to getting the best slow experience from Radio Lento podcast:
1. Headphones help because this podcast is all about sharing sound recordings of different landscapes that comprise long periods of often soft and very detailed natural sound. We know this can take a bit of careful volume re-adjustment given all other podcasts are in comparison loud, and not spatial.
2. Finding a comfortable and relatively still position to listen to the podcast is recommended because the sound image you hear is created by an on-location recording technique that effectively puts you, or rather your ears, into the heart of that location.
3. And finally we recommend giving yourself a bit of time to listen and unwind, whether its five minutes, fifteen or all the way through an episode. That habitual urge to get onto the next thing does begin to dissolve away as the balm of the natural world flows around your ears. Nature helps.
Released:
Jun 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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