DAY SOUND MAP | NIGHT SOUND MAP | GRID | WATERWAYS | ESTUARY

Recordings of background atmospheres and incidental noises from all over London. Many form part of a sound grid series recorded at evenly-spaced points across the city, each marking the centre of a square on the map below.

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Above: graphic based on a daytime satellite image courtesy of the Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center. Each red grid square is 2.5 miles or 4 kilometers across.

Filename: River Roding Roding Valley

Duration: 1:00

Grid square: Hale End, Woodford

Recorded by: IM Rawes

Recording date: 30 December 2011

Time of day: 3.35pm

Location: Under a railway viaduct by the Bancroft rugby club ground, Roding Valley.

Description: Water from a pipe splashes onto a concrete ledge before flowing into the Roding, distant traffic, raindrops.

Technical guff: Headworn stereo. 2 x DPA 2006C mics, Sound Devices MixPre-D preamp, Sony PCM M10 recorder.

Additional notes: None.

Filename: River Roding Woodford

Duration: 1:00

Grid square: Hale End, Woodford

Recorded by: IM Rawes

Recording date: 30 December 2011

Time of day: 2.15pm

Location: On a footbridge running between Roding Valley Park and Chigwell Road, Woodford.

Description: Loud constant traffic noise from the south, birdsong, faint trickling of the Roding as it passes below.

Technical guff: Headworn stereo. 2 x DPA 2006C mics, Sound Devices MixPre-D preamp, Sony PCM M10 recorder.

Additional notes: None.

Filename: TQ 4023 9205

Duration: 1:00

Grid square: Hale End, Woodford

Recorded by: IM Rawes

Recording date: 24 January 2010

Time of day: 1.30pm

Location: On Woodford Green, near Snakes Lane West.

Description: Loud sound of traffic from the nearby main road, occasional birdsong, faint sounds of dog-walkers passing by, aeroplane noise.

Technical guff: Stereo. Audio Technica BP4025 mic and Fostex FR-2LE digital recorder.

Additional notes: None.

ABOUT SOUND MAP RECORDINGS

Sound map recordings fall into two kinds, shown by the filenames they're given.

A sound grid recording has a filename beginning with the letters 'TQ', followed by eight digits. These are the Ordnance Survey co-ordinates for where the recording ought to be made. Each is part of a regularly-spaced series of recordings covering London. More about them, including graphics showing the resulting city-wide patterns of sounds, can be found on this page.

Other recordings have more descriptive filenames and these are simply of curious or distinctive sounds heard in different places.