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About World Field Recordings

This ethnomusicology channel is part of the not-for-profit sound preservation website, Ambientscape Project, dedicated to historical audio restoration, featuring out of print world records, indigenous and ethnic field recordings.

We aim to be the most extensive anthropological field recordings music channel on Youtube. Our objective is to make important audio field records and world music accessible to all, seeking to educate and bring together people of different cultures and ethnicities through recorded sound.

If you like our channel please subscribe, source the original discs, support the native and indigenous peoples with whom these recordings originate, and the work of field recordists worldwide.

Jonathan Emeruwa

Call sign M7GQV

(Channel Photograph by Claire Beilvert)

Jarawa Chronicles

https://beilvert.visura.co/the-jarawa-chronicles

Andamanese Voices

https://www.andamanese.org

WSRS

https://www.wildlife-sound.org

CLPGS

https://www.clpgs.org.uk

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Sound of Africa Series 89: Malawi (Nyanja/Mang'anja)

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