Sounds Interesting

Peter Boisseau & Gabriel Hutchcraft
Sounds Interesting

Our connection with sound is deep and fanciful, scientific, social, psychological, cultural, even spiritual, sometimes mysterious, often surprising, but always fascinating. Join us on a journey of curiosity inspired by personal experience and real events, exploring everything that Sounds Interesting. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! 

  1. 29/10/2024

    Ode to the Windsor Hum

    A defiant chorus of sonic art bears witness to a border town tormented by a mysterious presence in their local soundscape. Hosts Peter Boisseau and Gabrial Hutchcraft explore the entanglement of life and art in this poetry and music-infused journey that includes Protomartyr, Windsor Hum Band, Brian Garbet, Christine Hume, Eric Welton, Adam Makarenko and Jamaal May.  For the people of Windsor and nearby Detroit on the US Canada border, the stakes surrounding a mysterious intruder in their local soundscape has become a contest of wills spanning more than a decade.  It’s a contest that’s pitted neighbor against neighbor, city against city and nation against nation. The struggle has become the stuff of legend, a David vs Goliath tale of citizen action, environmental studies and viral media coverage, that over time has inspired music, lyric essays and other forms of sonic art. The latter is the Ode to the Hum, the clenched fists and raised voices of resistance to a sonic plague, a defiant human chorus confronting sound with sound. Looming over this intersection of life, art and torment: The cinematic specter of Zug Island and the notoriously secretive U.S. Steel works factory, the alleged source of the Hum. But something else inhabits this soundscape. In the space of uncertainty between knowledge and opinion, perception and reality, the question remains: Is the Windsor Hum gone or is it still lurking? Sound Design: Brian Garbet Social Media: Bernadette Rilloraza Theme music: Playdate Episode guest presenter: Bernadette Rilloraza Twitter: @Sound_Pod (soundsinterestingpodcast) IG: @Sound_Pod (soundsinterestingpodcast) FB: Sounds Interesting Podcast

    23 min
  2. 23/03/2022

    Mozart & Michele

    In the amazing and emotional origin story of the podcast, Peter reveals the very personal reasons he is so curious about sound, and how his wife’s battle with epilepsy began a journey of loss and recovery that inspired the creation of Sounds Interesting. Using a combination of personal narrative and interviews, Mozart & Michele tells a remarkable and moving story. As a Black woman living with epilepsy, Michele is determined to overcome the barriers and prejudices she deals with every day on her own terms. As she navigates a dizzying array of medications as well as pressure to submit to risky brain surgery, she turns to use music as a refuge from her epileptic seizures. For more than 12 years, Peter witnesses her struggles and shares her joys as they create a soundtrack for their life. In an incredible turn of events, the healing power of music becomes part of a series of life-and-death questions for Peter, who is relying solely on intuition as he searches for a musical formula to bring his wife back from a coma caused by a seizure. Only the answers are even more astounding as years later, a still-grieving Peter has a chance meeting with the authors of a new study suggesting listening to Mozart can help reduce seizures. They become guests on a new podcast inspired by these real-life events, a show about sound and its curious powers. Twitter: @Sound_Pod (soundsinterestingpodcast) IG: @Sound_Pod (soundsinterestingpodcast) FB: Sounds Interesting Podcast

    36 min
  3. 09/02/2022

    The Curious Case of the Rendlesham Tape

    Peter, Shyloe and Gabe hear startling revelations as they compare two UFO incidents, 40 years apart, both involving the U.S. Air Force, where audio recordings may be the most important part of the evidence. The show opens with a sizzle reel of astounding audio recordings made nearly 40 years apart; one in the woods of Rendlesham Forest in the U.K. in 1980 and the others by fighter jet pilots encountering UFOs that were released by the Pentagon in 2021.    The events in Rendlesham Forest were captured by U.S. Air Force Col. Charles Halt, deputy base commander of RAF Bentwaters, near Woodbridge, Suffolk using a handheld recorder. The remarkable 18 minutes of audio allows listeners to hear in real-time Halt leading a group of military police and soldiers from the base as they search the woods of nearby Rendlesham Forest for signs of a crashed aircraft, only to encounter something that seems otherworldly instead. Stunningly, the encounter, the tape recording and Halt’s subsequent report – the now famous Halt Memo – were largely ignored the U.S. military, who passed the incident off to their counterparts at the U.K. Ministry of Defence. Sounds Interesting interviews Halt and plays his hair-raising original audio recordings as he details how he naively trusted his superiors, only to be betrayed. He confesses that the UFO encounter still haunts him. We also hear from Nick Pope, a former civilian investigator with the ministry who examined the case and concluded the audiotape was a very important part of the evidence. Pope also compares the Pentagon’s handling of the jetfighter cockpit recordings to the way they treated Halt and his taped evidence.   The Pentagon has been widely lauded for showing “transparency” for releasing the fighter jet recordings, and admitting they have no idea what the pilots encountered. But Canadian researcher and ufologist Chris Rutkowski – who has donated more than 30,000 of his UFO investigation files to the University of Manitoba – shares a startling revelation in his interview about the Pentagon transparency theory.  The Curious Case of the Rendlesham Tape is a real whodunit played out in sound that will leave you asking: What do your ears believe? Twitter: @Sound_Pod (soundsinterestingpodcast) IG: @Sound_Pod (soundsinterestingpodcast) FB: Sounds Interesting Podcast

    45 min

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Our connection with sound is deep and fanciful, scientific, social, psychological, cultural, even spiritual, sometimes mysterious, often surprising, but always fascinating. Join us on a journey of curiosity inspired by personal experience and real events, exploring everything that Sounds Interesting. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! 

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