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Devonstream Discoveries: October 2023 04/11/2023

In case you missed it, listen again to Devonstream Discoveries with Mitty James. Including exclusive session performances from north Devon’s Charlie Hewlett and Exeter’s Sideways, recorded at the wonderful On Track Audio studios in .

Devonstream Discoveries: October 2023 Devonstream Discoveries, a sonic tapestry of new music by artists from across Devon. Presented by Mitty James, the programme features music from new and established artists. We’ll also share the best of our live Devonstream Sessions, celebrating Devon’s young up-and-coming talent. This episode i...

Photos from Sound Gallery Studios's post 25/08/2023
07/06/2022

🎧 🕘 Listen at 9pm every day this week…

Art Week Exeter (produced by ) is back, from 6–12 June 2022. Hear new and archive material from Exeter sound artists at 9pm on Devonstream, every evening during the week.

Tonight at 9pm: ’The Sea in Me’, by Anne-Marie Culhane ().

Anne-Marie writes: “I wanted to explore The Sea Around Us, the inspirational book by Rachel Carson, in the context of contemporary activism, science and the arts and immerse listeners in the watery world of the oceans.”

Read more at https://tidelines.uk/notebook/

The Sea in Me was originally produced for Occupy the Airwaves, a day of programming curated by Dreadnought South West on Phonic FM, Exeter’s community radio station, for International Women’s Day 2021. Anne-Marie is an alumnus of our Audio Academy training course. This will be the first airing of The Sea in Me on Devonstream.



Devonstream exists to help share the work of the county’s creatives. Upload your own music, poetry, prose, podcasts and soundscapes – just head to https://devon.stream and click ‘upload’ to get started.



Image description: An aerial photo of the beach at Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon, UK. The blue-grey sea gently laps the thin sandy beach from the left; to the right there are craggy red cliffs with green vegetation on top. A small number of walkers appear as tiny dots in the picture, casting long shadows in the low sunlight. The Art Week Exeter ‘awe’ logo appears on the graphic of a sticker, overlaid on the top-left corner of the image. (Image credit: .zeppelin via @ unsplash.)

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