Soundcamp 2025

Soundcamp 2025:

What exactly is Soundcamp Bram? Well, it’s a global project that sees hundreds of institutions, venues, artists and scientists live stream dawn from their location, the output from these microphones is streamed via Resonance FM in London and via the internet creating a 24 hour soundtrack of the world as the sun rises, as the world turns. The event at Kestle Barton is the opportunity to join Dr. Bram Thomas Arnold, HUM choir, The Worm and a local ornithological expert in an orchard to experience the simple wonder of existence whilst listening to the world wake up…

HUM:

Who exactly are HUM choir Bram? Well, I met them in Penryn, singing in a field and they were all wearing block colour outfits stood in front of a field of ancient grains. When I asked them for a description of themselves they said “Hum is a collaborative community singing group based in Penryn. They sing folk music including music from othger countries and traditions.” They also said if I wanted to say anything else about them they would have to run it past the rest of the group which is just the sort of anarchic democracy that I like the sound of so they are playing.

The Worm:

Who exactly is the Worm Bram? Amy Lawrence is a multi-instrumentalist who I have known for years in and out of fields in Cornwall, she once came to a soundcamp with just her Cello and played for the birds and for us while we had our breakfast, this time, she will be joined by a friend, a harmonium and a cello amongst other bits and bobs and be playing under her new moniker The Worm at Kestle Barton this Saturday evening… just as we enter nautical twilight.

What is there to eat Bram? Tickets come with complementary pasties from Gear Farm, and locally baked cakes and pastries for breakfast… All with camping for just £10. Tickets via… https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/soundcamp-2025-kestle-barton-tickets-1312769170929?aff=oddtdtcreator