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In the centre of Sheffield there is a tram crossing which has a somewhat sinister recorded message “Caution, two way traffic, look both ways” - it’s always sounded like a broader warning that just the traffic.

The theme I had in mind was hearing about all these world event and wars – and the fear that smaller conflicts in different parts of the world could have an effect on each other.

Location Sounds recorded by Jan Gilhooley in Sheffield City Centre (voice); Heritage Park, Calgary (bell); Norfolk Park, Sheffield (battle sounds) & Meersbrook Park, Sheffield (playground & birds).

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from hope at the intersection of peace & violence [free download], track released February 20, 2014

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A Collection of Notes Sheffield, UK

Classic synth/ambient electronic music.

The ability to create music that both incorporates and reflects the physical environment is one of principle sources of inspiration.

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