The Audio Kitchen Is Open For Business
Friday, October 26th, 2007
Howdy. Welcome to my blog, or at least one of them. More about that in a minute.
The Audio Kitchen is actually an audio blog, featuring found and amateur recordings, and discussions of where they come from and what they contain. The focus will be on audio artifacts found in resale shops and piles of junk that have been created (and misplaced) by ordinary folks, often for ordinary reasons. But similar amateur recordings will be presented here as well, despite the fact that they were never really “lost.”
As far as my inspiration for undertaking this blog and my interests in doing so, you can read more about that here. But suffice to say that this blog will present many types of amateur recordings people create on their own time for any number of reasons, and audio of the recordings themselves which you can easily stream or download as MP3’s to your computer or portable player. If you have any questions about how to use this site (and hear the audio) please check here.
Okay, that’s the news. Things may be a bit shaky around here for few weeks as I work out the bugs and get used to operating the equipment (if you know what I mean). If something doesn’t work, you see an awful typo or find some other odd problem, please send me an email. And I always appreciate any feedback offered to make this site better.
You may notice (and I should admit) that this site has a very similar sister blog, The Radio Kitchen. While I do wonder if it’s a bit counter-intuitive to start two blogs at the same time, I bravely (or unwittingly went ahead and) decided to create two different web venues dedicated to a couple of my personal fascinations. In my judgement, the subject matter of each is little too divergent to occupy the same forum. However, they both elucidate (at least) two sides of my fascination with fringe media and lo-fi audio. But I like to focus, and as a blogger I prefer to write about what interests me and not about myself. I suspect that some may find something of interest in both blogs, but I imagine that each one will find its own separate audience.
Oh, I almost forgot. This site comes with its own web radio station: "Chunky Homestyle Radio," a non-stop stream of found sound and homestyle noise. It’s a work in progress which may at times be as annoying as it is entertaining. If you’ve got the stomach for it, click the Campell Can radio in the sidebar whenever you’re in the mood.
I do hope you have fun visiting The Audio Kitchen.
