Disappearing Soundscapes on Vinyl
We record the natural soundscapes of threatened ecosystems before they vanish forever. Each limited edition gramophone record captures a moment in time — the chorus of frogs, the rustle of mangroves, the underwater symphony of coral reefs. These aren't just records; they're ecological time capsules.
A collector drops the needle on a 'Mangrove Frog' record and hears not music, but a living 1970s Malaysian swamp — crickets, water, and hundreds of frogs. Then they scan the QR code on the sleeve and discover this exact soundscape no longer exists — it's now a palm oil plantation. They're holding a ghost.
Alaska
Recorded: 1968
threatenedSpring migration sounds across frozen tundra. Permafrost melting accelerating.
$145.00
Malaysia
Recorded: 1974
extinctA thriving mangrove swamp ecosystem with over 200 species of frogs. Now a palm oil plantation.
$125.00
Louisiana, USA
Recorded: 1979
degradedCypress swamp with native birds and amphibians. 60% lost to coastal erosion.
$115.00