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Notes on Water
Amanda Dalton's Notes on Water, with sound design by Laurence Nelson.
The Racing Mind
A meditation on ultrarunning through interviews, poetry, location recordings and music.
Noise
A sonic trip through our tick-box, on-hold, automated world, turning bureaucracy into art.
The Lark Descending
Vaughan Williams's most famous piece reworked and reimagined in music and field recordings
Jamming with Birds
A celebration of birdsong through the making of an album by musician Cosmo Sheldrake.
In the Footsteps of Beryl the Boot
An evocation of Foley artist Beryl Mortimer.
California Burning
High above the giant sequoias, poet Kim Addonizio shadows Jack Kerouac as a fire watcher.
The Radio of the Future
A new radio poem in three voices from Paul Farley, marking the centenary of BBC radio.
A Life Refracted
The sound of a human lifetime as refracted through a century of BBC archive.
Miniatures
Khangela
Audio-makers from around the world offer innovative Between the Ears features in miniature
The House in a House
feeling body
Beyond the Box
The Beach
Dying Embers: The UK's last Coal-Fired Power Stations
Andrew Carter’s coal-to-kettle soundscape pays homage to these vast cathedrals of power.
Dying Embers: The UK's last Coal Fired Power Stations
Andrew Carter’s coal-to-kettle soundscape pays homage to these vast cathedrals of power
Imagining the Permafrost
A journey into the permafrost
Deep Listening in Japan
A sonic journey into Japan's unique culture of music cafés and listening bars.
Year of the Corvids
The mind and time of corvids has been a never-ending quest for scientist Nicola Clayton.
Scoring Mental Health
Vivid new sound and music capturing how mental illness resonates to those mentally unwell
Secrets of the Scottish Rainforest
Poet Kathleen Jamie explores a temperate rainforest on the west coast of Scotland.
Supply Lines
Aidan Tulloch reimagines the journey an item goes on in the age of the 24/7 supply chain.
From Dusk Till Dawn
Field recordings across East Anglia at night-time create an atmospheric radiophonic work.
And the Crowd Roars
At the heart of any football match is the crowd. Mark Burman captures the joy and despair.
I Remember Joe Brainard
A celebration of the writer Joe Brainard's most influential book, I Remember.
Tuning Up
Poet Aidan Tulloch explores the transformative space where people become performers.
Before Route One
Icelandic tales from the past are not forgotten but fused with epic sounds of nature.
Smell Smelling
Taste (How To Be Cool)
Hidden Touch
Sight-reading