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Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
The night we captured this soundscene of Cooden Beach in East Sussex, there was a brisk onshore breeze blowing in from the west. West is to the right of scene, where the incoming waves can sometimes be heard making first landfall. It's February. It's coming up to 11pm. The sky is a deep dark velvet, and the clean sea air, is hovering around 6 degrees centigrade. Nobody is about.
Centre of scene is due south. The open sea. Behind, the whole of England. Just over a mile and a half to the west is Normans Bay. Two miles to the east is Bexhill. It's a coastline defined by shingle. Vast sloping fields of clean rounded stones, stretching from horizon to horizon.
On such an overcast night as this. Moonless. The landscape can no longer be defined by its horizon. To our sense of spatial hearing, and being within thirty yards of the crashing waves, the world is transformed into a wide textured canvas. Heavy greys and shadowed browns across the lower half. Brighter, crisper, scattering greys, just above the mid-line. Every breaker there, as it makes landfall. And there, as its form collapses into spray. Still there, as it rattles and hauls the loose shingle back with it. There, and there again, always in different places. From left to right. Endlessly overlapping. Endlessly renewing. Night breakers, on a shingle beach.
* This is the latter half of a one hour recording we captured on Cooden Beach last February. Hear the first section in episode 155. In 2021 we captured the shingle of Normans Bay in episode 63 and the essence of Bexhill in episode 66.
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I thought of you both when I was putting together this second section. Wishing you and your husband as much precious time together as possible. Cooden beach is such a wonderful place.
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Thanks Richie
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Do you listen with headphones? It’s very spatia because it is natural white noise.
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Once again Cooden Beach brings me solace. I left a comment on part 1. Time is running out for my husband now, we have little time left together. Visiting the beach for real beyond him. As his sole carer I can only look out to the sea from home right now. But how calming to be able to hear it when sleep eludes me. Thank you for all your recordings.
Friday Jan 12, 2024
Thank you for another wonderful aural excursion 🙏
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
always like the white noise episodes
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
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