Something from my hometown of Oxford, submitted by Oxford-based musician Malcolm Atkins. The road bridge by Hinksey in Oxford, which has the busy Oxford bypass above it, has some interesting sonic characteristics, producing a rhythmic sound when cars pass overhead that you don’t get anywhere else in the city. An interesting sound in and of […]
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- Italo Calvino, Invisible Cities
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