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UK Crossfade

Charting a journey in sound, moving across the UK in a series of long, very slow and sometimes imperceptible fades from one location to another.

From the Oxford English Dictionary:

cross-fade: to 'fade in' one sound or picture while 'fading out' another.

This 'Between the Ears' charts a journey in sound through the UK, moving from west to east, and north to south, in a series of long, very slow and sometimes almost imperceptible fades from one location to another.

This is a journey in sound alone - a journey without a presenter, interviews, or script.

At the heart of the programme are location recordings and sound-scapes from a wide range of places across the country - from the morning boats in a Devon harbour to an evening on the seafront in Skegness, via the daytime streets and quads of Oxford and a street parade in Spalding, to the sounds of rural Scotland and urban Lancashire.

The journey follows a simple pattern, which listeners are invited to puzzle out for themselves.

Producers: John Goudie and Alan Dein.

30 minutes

Last on

Sat 3 Apr 2010 22:00

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  • Sat 14 Jun 2008 22:30
  • Sat 3 Apr 2010 22:00

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