Wow - just listening now
Really an incredible density of sounds of all kinds
You hear the cicadas in like a sheet, I think (min-min is the Japanese mimetic?) but also the saturation of the field with other activities and timeframes - traffic, engines, birds which improbably cut through
It feels like almost the opposite of acoustic niches - a kind of collapse together in some kind of radically levelled soundworld
Amazing - thanks, Zach

On 9 Jun 2021, at 10:02, Andrew Black <andrew@misterblack.co.uk> wrote:

Zach,

I used to live in the U.S. but now in Europe and really would have liked to experience this rare phenomena.  Brood X isn't it? Thanks so much for putting that together. Absolutely great idea! 

Greetings from a more sedate soundscape in Berlin.

Kind regards
A

On Wed, 9 Jun 2021, 07:41 Zach Poff, <z@zachpoff.com> wrote:

Hello all. In several states in the U.S. the periodic cicadas have emerged from their 17 year slumber to sing, mate and die. I set up a live stream to share the chorus. In a few weeks the cicadas will be dead but I'll probably leave the stream up for awhile.

It's called "patapsco state park - maryland" (on the US east coast) on the map

Direct stream link: https://locus.creacast.com:9443/patapsco_state_park_maryland.mp3

More context on my website: https://www.zachpoff.com/artwork/live-stream-patapsco/

Enjoy!

-Zach

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