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Episode 1 | Fieldtone

Episode 1 | Fieldtone

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Here it is. The first episode of Wild Echoes - a podcast that looks at intriguing instruments, peculiar pedals and mysterious musical machines.

This inaugural episode feature a conversation with Hugh Jones of Fieldtone (https://www.fieldtone.uk) We talk about his background in music and instrument design, how this led to Fieldtone and why his two products – the Weaver and the Box of Uncertainly – have resonated so much with people.

As well as a few audio clips of the Weaver in action (including a contribution from Steve Cobby - https://www.instagram.com/stevecobby/)

There’s also details on how you can have your short audio sketches featured on future episodes of Wild Echoes. A reminder to send any contributions you have to wild.echoes.podcast@gmail.com


Further Reading

Researching this episode took me down some wonderful rabbit holes. Here are a selection of items of interest related to this episode:

http://www.crewdson.net/ - Hugh’s website which includes information about his work as a musician (under the name Crewdson) and an instrument creator.

https://crewdsoncevanne.bandcamp.com/album/rites-for-crossing-water - Hugh’s project with the brilliant Cevanne Horrocks-Hopaiyan. The whole Rites for Crossing Water EP is brilliant and I’ve purchased the accompanying booklet featuring drawings from Jessica Glover.

https://soundcloud.com/eavesdropping_london/22-cevanne-horrocks-hopayian-2023 - My reading on Cevanne Horrocks-Hopaiyan took me to this wonderful podcast called Eavesdropping Conversations. I then discovered the whole Eavesdropping platform and upcoming festival (https://www.eavesdropping.london/) and I highly recommend you do the same!

https://tapenotes.co.uk/project/tn129-mathew-herbert - Tape Notes has been one of my favourite podcasts for many years. This episode features Hugh Jones collaborator Matthew Herbert talking about creating an album using instruments constructed entirely from a horse’s skeleton.

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