Three Rivers, Three Countries, Three New Albums!
To sit by a clean, flowing stream or river, surrounded by untouched forest and hear only the sounds of wildlife is a very relaxing experience. Over the years I’ve recorded the soundscapes of many rivers in various countries and I’ve now published a...New Album – ‘Mallee Dawn’
‘Mallee Dawn’ is a 26 minute album comprising four recordings made early morning in Victoria’s Wyperfeld National Park. This extensive reserve protects significant areas of mallee and dry woodland and is a great place to observe native birds and other wildlife. For...New Album – Tasmania’s Ancient Rainforest
New Album now available – ‘Tasmania’s Ancient Rainforest’ This 58 minute album captures the vibrant sounds of Tasmania’s beautiful montane rainforests. Recorded in Mount Field National Park. Downloadable in mp3 and FLAC formats. The cool,...Album Release: Sounds of Wild Thailand V: Rainforest Stream
This album is the fourth in the series ‘Sounds of Wild Thailand’ and features the serene sounds of a stream flowing through the Thai rainforest with natural ambience of birds and insects in the background. Recorded in Kaeng Krachan National Park in 2014....Album Release – Sounds of Wild Thailand III: Forest of Life
Known as one of the last refuges for the Indochinese Tiger, Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary in western Thailand is a success story in wildlife conservation. As well as tiger, the reserve boasts healthy populations of other large mammals including Asian Elephant,...Album Release: Sounds of Wild Thailand II – River of Life
The second album in the series ‘Sounds of Wild Thailand’ is now available! “River of Life” was recorded on the banks of the Thap Salao river in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary in western Thailand. Known as one of the last refuges for the...Album Release: Sounds of Wild Thailand I – Thailand’s Tropical Rainforest
Following a couple of trips to Thailand in 2014, I’ll be releasing a series of albums showcasing the diverse beauty of Thailand’s wild places. Today, the first album of the series ‘Sounds of Wild Thailand’ has been released –...New Album – Storm in Sinharaja
Last month, Rachel & I were planning to visit Thailand en-route to the UK, but due to the political situation/ military coup had to re-route our trip. After some frantic last minute cancellations & re-bookings, we found ourselves on a flight to Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The country has recovered well after decades of civil war, and still has significant areas of healthy drier savannah-type habitat as well as one large protected area of hill rainforest. Top of our list was a visit to this rainforest, the Sinharaja reserve, with the hope of recording some of it’s unique wildlife, but the torrential monsoon rain forced us to spend most of our time sheltering at our lodge.