Blog about 'fantastic sounds and instruments from around the world'.
http://www.johnkannenberg.com/synesthetech/
"“Synesthetech” is a combination of two terms: “synesthesia” and “tech.” Basically what that means is this blog is a place for me to document my own work, as well as talk about other issues relating to visual art, sound art, the internet, video games, pop culture, etc."
http://www.touchmusic.org.uk/touchmusic/
A UK label and podcast of award-winning composers that specialise in sound art, field recording and electronica.
http://www.gruenrekorder.de/fieldnotes/
is a bi-lingual magazine published by Gruenrekorder – a German label primarily specializing in Phonography (respectively Field Recordings) and Sound Art.
http://www.fallt.com/invisiblecities/
Curated by Fällt designers Fehler, 'Invisible Cities' offers the opportunity to experience an intimate series of portraits of the world's cities painted with sound. Through the interface of a gallery wall, each city, represented by an audio work of five minutes duration, is accessible through headphones. Participants in the gallery can transcend distance - moving from Moscow to Montreal, from Berlin to Beijing - in the time it takes to plug a pair of headphones into an alternative location.
http://www.quietamerican.org/introduction.html
The world makes its own music, but we rarely listen with naive ears. Quiet American is the manipulation of sounds I hear and record. The project began as I grappled with what it meant to be a tourist in another culture. It continues as I grapple with what it means to be a tourist in my own. The opportunity, the thrill, and the risk of travel is being present to the world. My goal with Quiet American is to sketch in sound the experience of being in an unfamiliar place.