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Every month, Wijnand Bredewold, the man behind noise-radio.com, creates a unique radio show for BUG Radio called Sonic Frontiers. It’s truly something for fans of experimental music and sound art. In each episode, Wijnand takes you on an adventurous journey through the world of sound and sonic exploration. Think on ambient soundscapes, field recordings, electroacoustic compositions, and anything that falls outside the mainstream. He’s always searching for music that pushes boundaries and invites deep, active listening, without only relying on melody or rhythm.
What I love about it is that every month you hear something completely unexpected. Whether it’s the echo of an abandoned place, the interplay between digital and analog textures, or simply the silence between sounds, Sonic Frontiers lets you experience sound in a whole new way. You can listen to it every month at bugradio.org. Highly recommended if your ears are ready for something new.
BUG Radio is a fantastic platform that genuinely champions creativity, curiosity, and community. The people behind it are clearly passionate about giving space to unique voices and unconventional sounds, something that’s increasingly rare in today’s media landscape. They’re not afraid to take risks, and that openness creates a welcoming home for experimental artists, listeners, and storytellers alike. It’s clear that BUG Radio isn’t just about broadcasting, it’s about building a culture of listening.
Wijnand (wijnandbredewold.nl) is a sound and media artist. His work blends field recordings, soundscapes, video, and installation to explore themes like memory, place, and perception. The site showcases poetic, experimental projects that invite deep listening and reflection.
Every month, Wijnand Bredewold, the man behind noise-radio.com, creates a unique radio show for BUG Radio called Sonic Frontiers. It’s truly something for fans of experimental music and sound art. In each episode, Wijnand takes you on an adventurous journey through the world of sound and sonic exploration. Think on ambient soundscapes, field recordings, electroacoustic compositions, and anything that falls outside the mainstream. He’s always searching for music that pushes boundaries and invites deep, active listening, without only relying on melody or rhythm.
What I love about it is that every month you hear something completely unexpected. Whether it’s the echo of an abandoned place, the interplay between digital and analog textures, or simply the silence between sounds, Sonic Frontiers lets you experience sound in a whole new way. You can listen to it every month at bugradio.org. Highly recommended if your ears are ready for something new.
BUG Radio is a fantastic platform that genuinely champions creativity, curiosity, and community. The people behind it are clearly passionate about giving space to unique voices and unconventional sounds, something that’s increasingly rare in today’s media landscape. They’re not afraid to take risks, and that openness creates a welcoming home for experimental artists, listeners, and storytellers alike. It’s clear that BUG Radio isn’t just about broadcasting, it’s about building a culture of listening.
Wijnand (wijnandbredewold.nl) is a sound and media artist. His work blends field recordings, soundscapes, video, and installation to explore themes like memory, place, and perception. The site showcases poetic, experimental projects that invite deep listening and reflection.
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