As we've all come to expect from our esteemed journal, this issue's featured article is a scintillating exposé on the sonic boom that's been terrorizing the local bird population. Read more
John Smith's latest tome is a sweeping narrative of the intricacies of the human brain's ability to perceive sound. While critics argue that the book's dense prose makes it nearly inaccessible, fans praise its unorthodox approach. Read more
In our latest interview, we sit down with the enigmatic Whispering Walls, a group of rogue sound artists pushing the boundaries of auditory perception. Their latest project is a haunting soundscape of an abandoned asylum, and we get the inside scoop. Read more
This month's Sound Bite is a re-release of a classic: a haunting echo chamber piece from 1922. A must-listen for any serious sound art connoisseur. Read more
We received a flood of letters from readers responding to our last issue's feature on sonic booms. Read the highlights here: Read more
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