Using field recordings, voice memos, and prerecorded sound and music, Switching Title is a freeform-style podcast that shares thoughts and discussions about many topics; including sound, nature, movies, and social issues. For now. Who knows what might come up?
Tracks on this Cacophonous Revel Radio episode are:
1. Night's End Group Project In-Game Music - Reid May
2. Stephanie's Story Ideas 1, 2, & 3 - Reid May
3. Warcraft III Assignment In-Game Music - Reid May
4. Sound Student - Reid May
5. Mountains Sunset - Reid May
5. If You Were In Prison - Reid May (feat. Patricia Maulden)
This Places episode contains recordings made on a whim overnight campout in Delaware Seashore State Park. It rained a little on the way out there, but pretty much on my arrival a huge storm came through, and continued on and off over night. Luckily, in the morning it wasn't too bad, and and overall I really enjoyed my time being out in nature. (The nearby lightning strikes were scary!)
Driving and on the way to finally taking on a gravel bike race. Breaking down the new Switching Title season structure/timeline. Personal health updates, notes to self, and more challenge ideas. Race director speech, and enjoy the ride as I begin and finish and recap (with - of course - a gratuitous bird report).
Episode Tracklist:
1. Bobby Boomer - Reid (feat. Tim Catching)
2. Leaving You Behind - Pendulum
3. The Road - Boys With Wigs
4. Cutesy - The Mallard
5. Unnamed Demo from Rob's Place (feat. Shawn Cunning)
6. If I Ever Had Time - Reid
This episode of Places follows me along my trek hauling myself and my bike up to Signal Knob. Recording stops are the Bear Hollow Parking Lot where I started, Mudhole Gap, Strasburg Reservoir Road Parking Lot, a Strasburg Reservoir primitive campsite, somewhere up the steep incline to and at the Signal Knob tower. You will mostly hear wind and birds in the trees, creeks, and me.
Fresno Mocking Jays sound different than Fairfax Mocking Jays, and other thoughts on their behaviors. There was a battle between a Chickadee and a Cardinal back in VA, and a Sandpiper vibrates mud. I come across a cult in Fort Valley while I probably shouldn’t have been out hiking.
Happy 100!
Track List:
1. Regarding Your Ears - Reid May
2. Name of the Sacred Warrior Part II - Air Fresno
3. Name of the Sacred Warrior Part II/Gravity - Reid May
4. Black Knight - Reid May and Robert Arabian
5. Child In Time - Reid May and Robert Arabian
6. I Have Mono - Live (feat. Robert Arabian) - Reid May
This issue of Places contains stationary recordings from three locations in and around Fresno State University, California. I visited for a family thing, and in my downtime I sat in my brother's backyard reading and birdwatching, wandered through the Fresno State orchards, and on one walk I stumbled into the Animal Farm and breathed it in for as long as I could stand.
Starting things out in this season by finishing my ride on the C&O with a flat, or wrench, or maybe some other fun biking metaphor? I pretend to know about wildflowers, and especially just enjoy saying “bloodroot.” I find my own personal mallards and lots of other good callouts, including two rather ruddy yellow-rumpers. Went biking/birding to see a lifer at Burke Lake - a Red-necked Grebe (also private), then out to see what I...
The tracks played on this episode of Cacophonous Revel Radio are:
1. What is Production Up To? Theme - Reid May
2. My Plants (Demo Version) - Trumpet Solo
3. My Plants (Hard Working EP Version) - Trumpet Solo
4. Glowing Goose (Demo Versions) - Reid May
5. Glowing Goose - Air Fresno
6. Dorktown Podcast Theme 1
Hope you enjoy listening to me work through dream songs! Project: Cardinal Watch and Hooded Merganser Voltron powers back at Leopold’s Preserve. Some ER ambience and health and biking talk from the C&O . So long Ani - cut well old friend!
This edition of Places has recordings on my way to and in a protest going on in Washington D.C. in mid February. The first six or so minutes are riding on the Metro, then another six are riding a connector Metro Bus, and the rest are three snapshot chunks in and around the protest happenings.
The tracks played on this episode of Cacophonous Revel Radio are:
1. Dorktown Podcast Theme 2 - Reid May
2. Hard Working Economy (Demo Version) - Trumpet Solo
3. Hard Working Economy (Hard Working EP Version) - Trumpet Solo
4. Knife - Reid May
5. Knife2 - Reid May
6. What's Good Is Below The Waste - Mehreideran
Waking up from my Lean Monster Freak dream. Man seeking mouse. Back at the silver screens to check out Nosferatu and Wolf Man. Cramming in a few more 2024 films before I rate the year. Snow, “honestly” as a preface, and on the way to the museum. Also - not my president.
Back on Switching Title Episode 89 you heard me gush at length about Leopold's Preserve. On this Places episode I will shut up about it and just let you listen to a few areas I recorded there; marshes, fields, and ponds.
This episode of Cacophonous Revel Radio features tracks from Reid, Trumpet Solo, and Air Fresno; and is dedicated to my grandmother Peggy May.
I didn’t make it to Shenandoah because of a low tire pressure warning, so I found a new place: Leopold’s Preserve. Pardon me while I bird… the place was loaded! I get excited by a pond and the fowl within. If you ever wanted to hear somebody read info plaques, you are in luck! I take a few cemetery side-quests, and I get the buh-jesus scared out of me. It's a good place.
This Places episode is the second half of the recording I made while walking the walk of all walks in my old neighborhood before I moved last September. The first half is back on episode 85, and the speaking moments only episode is number 74.
This episode of Cacophonous Revel Radio has tracks from Reid and CaTs.
Adventure time again, starting at Wawa. Do I actually remember my hammock this time? Winter is biting at my summer memories of the C&O Canal Trail. Bird, book, and mileage reports galore. And life’s not complete without complaining about traffic and pondering the seasons! (Dig my human/season lifecycle analogy.)
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