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TSUGI INTERVIEWS STEPHAN CRASNEANSCKI

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Tsugi magazine, a french electronic music and culture publication recently reviewed the evolution of sound walks and audio tours in an article entitled “Quand la musique fait le trottoir”, written by french journalist Jean-Yves Leloup. The article, which reviews the new practices and uses of audio tours and analyses the most recent initiatives in the field of urban sound discovery, features an interview of Soundwalk founder Stephan Crasneanscki.

A longer version of the article can be found on globaltechno, Jean-Yves Leloup’s blog.


SOUNDWALK NOW AVAILABLE ON SAMSUNG BADA

Capture d’écran 2010 09 20 à 10.53.43 SOUNDWALK NOW AVAILABLE ON SAMSUNG BADASoundwalk is pleased to announce the release of the Soundwalk application on Samsung mobile phones operating on Bada. The Soundwalk audio tours can be downloaded directly from Samsung’s Apps website for €4.50.

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BROKE-ASS STUART’S GODDAMN WEBSITE

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A shout out to blogger Danielle Levanas – Bargain Soul Huntress – of Broke-Ass Stuart’s Goddamn Webiste, which featured Soundwalk in a recent article about walking around in NYC.

Soundwalk is a totally unique company who has created off-the-beaten-track audio tours for many NYC hoods[...]they offer insights into neighborhoods you always frequent, but have never truly discovered.  Unstuffy, hip, and completely engaging, Soundwalk’s New York tours include DUMBO, Williamsburg, LES, Chinatown, Bronx (hip hop and graffiti tours), Wall St, Meat Packing District, Ground Zero, Times Square, Little Italy, and Times Square.  Don’t miss the FREE Bryant Park tour narrated by Matthew Broderick!!  Oh and if you find yourself in China, Paris, or Varanasi any time soon, you might want to download those tours to bring along too.  Check out the website for free listening samples and maps of the tours.”

“Cinematic sound effects, fascinating local insights, spot on music, experimental soundscapes, and a hearty sense of humor, my tour of Wall Street (an area I formerly had avoided at all costs) provided depth and textures to this area of New York I had never imagined before.”

For our FREE Bryant Park audio tour (narrated by Matthew Broderick) click here.

For more info on our other audio tours click here.

To read the full article click here.


FINDING FIVE NEW WAYS TO SEE NEW YORK

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A shout out to blogger Jax Lewis who highlighted Soundwalk’s Time Square, BRONX: Graffiti, DUMBO, Ground Zero, and Williamsburg Women’s Hasidic Walk as “Five New Ways to See New York” on her “art and culture without the fuss” blog Finding Five.