Soundwalk’s Seven Seas Sound Mix, a new sound journey for iPhone and iPad created for La Mer in celebration of World Oceans Day June 8th, has been featured today on Nowness.com. Click here for complete info about the Seven Seas Sound Mix, and click here to download the free app from iTunes.
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TRAVEL+LEISURE FEATURES SOUNDWALK IPHONE APP
This month, Soundwalk’s iPhone app was selected as one of the twelve best iPhone tour applications on Travel+Leisure magazine’s website. Travel+Leisure magazine is one of the most important travel magazine ; its website publishes original web content and destination guides of a very high quality, and it is therefore an honour to be featuring their top twelve iPhone tour application ranking.
Check out Travel+Leisure magazine’s best iPhone tour Apps guide.
SOUNDWALK IN LE NOUVEL OBS’ LIFESTYLE BLOG
This thursday, Camille Kiejman, editor of Le Nouvel Observateur‘s fashion and lifestyle blog “En mode Libre” talks about one of her “coup de coeur” of the year, namely the soundwalks. After a quick description of the origins and concept of Soundwalk, she reviews the different tours that are available in Paris : Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Le Marais, Le Palais Royal, Belleville, Pigalle. Having tried out all the Parisian Soundwalks herself, she offers an authentic overview of her impressions and gives out her own recommandations about the tours.
“Soundwalk is a really unique experience, a way of looking at the city and travelling in just one hour, but also a way to learn things and get away from everything. My advice : do it together with someone else, it gives the impression to be plugged into a secret frequency and to escape from the nervous spin of the everyday city life.”
Read Camille Kiejman’s article on Le Nouvel Observateur’s blog (in French)
More info about the tours on Soundwalk’s website
Have a look at Soundwalk’s tours catalogue in the Soundwalk iPhone App
UN PARCOURS SOUNDWALK GRATUIT LUNDI 14 JUIN !

Pour fêter l’arrivée des beaux jours, Soundwalk vous offre un parcours gratuit à choisir directement dans sa nouvelle application iPhone le lundi 14 Juin 2010.
L’application Soundwalk donne accès à un catalogue d’audio guides d’un genre nouveau.
Visitez le quartier de votre choix à Paris ou New York au son de la voix d’une personnalité qui vous fera découvrir sa ville de façon inédite.
Lieux secrets, adresses incontournables, bons plans… Pendant une heure, marchez dans les pas d’un guide pas comme les autres.
St Germain des Prés avec l’actrice Virginie Ledoyen, Ground Zero à New York avec l’écrivain Paul Auster, la naissance du Hip-Hop dans le Bronx avec les rappeurs Jazzy Jay et Afrika Bambaataa…
L’application Soundwalk est gratuite. Vous pouvez télécharger les parcours en version démo (les 2 premières étapes vous sont offertes) ou complète (4,99€).
Ce lundi, Soundwalk vous offre un parcours au choix dans son application (au lieu de 4,99€) !
> Installer l’application Soundwalk sur l’AppStore d’Apple
> Regarder la vidéo démo de l’application sur Youtube
> Télécharger des photos de l’application
> Soundwalk sur Vimeo : regarder les trailers des parcours audio Soundwalk
Promotion disponible également sur www.appgratuites.com
SOUNDWALK TAKES YOU ON A FREE TOUR THIS MONDAY !
To celebrate the beginning of summer, Soundwalk offers you one free tour to choose from the Soundwalk iPhone App catalogue.
In Paris or New York, visit the neighbourhood of your choice, to the sound of the voice of a celebrity with whom you will discover the city in a whole new way. Secret spots, places you can’t miss, insider’s tips… For one hour, walk in the footsteps of a guide unlike any other.
Saint Germain des Prés with French actress Virginie Ledoyen, New York’s Ground Zero with author Paul Auster, the birth of Hip-Hop in the Bronx with rappers Jazzy Jay and Afrika Bambaataa.
The Soundwalk iPhone App is free. In the app, each tour can be downloaded in both demo (which gives you access to the first two chapters) and full versions (4,99€ / $5.99).
On Monday June, 14th, Soundwalk offers you one audio tour in full version for free (instead of 4.99€/5.99$) !
> Install the Soundwalk application on Apple’s AppStore
> Watch the application demo video on Youtube
> Watch the trailers of Soundwalk’s audio-tours on Vimeo
Promotion also available on www.appgratuites.com
FRANCE INTER’S LIVE BROADCAST FROM MAC CRETEIL
Alternatives, a French radio program focused on independent, modern art, presented by Laurence Pierre and broadcast by France Inter, caught up with Philippe Starck at MAC Créteil Thursday, March 18 the night before his debut on stage for LE SON DE NOUS. The interview was broadcast Saturday, March 20th at 8 pm during Alternatives’ live show from MAC Créteil, when Soundwalk‘s Stephan Crasneanscki and Label Dalbin‘s Eric Dalbin were also interviewed.
Click the audio player to listen to the interview with France Inter’s Alternatives (French only).
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English recap here!
“It is not a spectacle, nor a performance – it’s an adventure… I am not a singer or a composer; I don’t work with sound, so I am completely outside my professional field and, frankly, outside my comfort zone… [one will see] that I’ve put myself out in the open, to a certain extent…with my friends from Soundwalk, who are obviously the best in the world, we tried to organize everything, but it’s a fact that we never know where it will take us. We know why we’re doing it, what the goal is, but what it will really look like, how it is going to feel…will the end result achieve a meaning for the members of the audience…that we do not know.”
So begins the interview, in which Philippe Starck discusses LE SON DU NOUS and his desire to put himself out of his comfort zone to explore the world of sound. He goes on to say that he has always thought of himself as intuitive, but not intelligent, and that in order to compensate for this lack, he tries always to follow the example of the great literary masters and teachers in seeking to understand the world around him and the laws that control it. He describes his interest in the worlds of water and air, and in exploring their benefits – “So,” he says, “we will cause the air to vibrate” in order to produce a sound, “creating a physical sensation of shock, of sound, of compressed air in your chest. I remember several occasions when this has actually taken my breath away.”
“To create, I listen to sound, paying very close attention. The quality of my projects is directly related to the quality of sound and music that I listen to. If I listen to bad music, or bad sounds, I’ll produce a bad project. I use it as a tool, for me it is a vital element.”
Starck also believes it is vital, “to find the love of your life: a man, a woman, a dog, whatever you want. You have to find your place: a zone of comfort, a place you can express yourself. We put in a lot of effort as well, into finding our color, people dress in purple or orange; it’s evident that we always look for these places. Where sound is concerned, there is an extraordinary paradox. All day, we are on the internet, watching television, and listening to the radio, hearing sound, but we don’t try to understand our relationship with it. Why we are always listening to sound? I think I have an answer: we listen to it all day because we are looking for a place. A place where we feel more assured; we are trying to find the sounds closest to us, the sound that is us, the sound of me.”
“I have spent my life doing this. In my search for these sounds I have found three. The first was 30 years ago in Panaji, India: A vagabond was wandering from shop to shop playing a little flute with a guttural sound: I was paralyzed by it and I new right away that the sound was a part of me. It’s inexplicable. After, I encountered my second sound in a very sophisticated product: the infrasound of Laurie Anderson‘s electronic violin. It is a vibration that you feel in your heart. The third sound I heard on a Sunday afternoon in Brooklyn, in a Williamsburg café. There was a young girl there, she was extraordinarily ugly, and she was terrifying. And then she let out a scream. It was a scream of such beauty, an astonishing scream. I realized that all her ugliness was the means by which she could create such an incredible sound. I was dumbstruck, there were tears in my eyes, I couldn’t help it, I had found my ultimate sound.”
Starck then discusses the concept of LE SON DU NOUS, and the interactive perspective of the primal scream, which the audience was asked to make in culmination of the show. “There are three levels to the performance: I am the presenter, then there is the fabrication of virtual sound made by the artists that have come together from many parts of the world who record and transform sound. Last, we have material sound made by true sound engineers who can capture the falling of snow and the rustling of paper. We will embark on a journey linked to the history of humanity, through sound.”
“The end of the show is what I find fascinating. We will ask the spectators to become actors, and to call upon their sound. We will do the one thing we can all do together: we will scream. We will scream to find a precise sound, at 10:44 pm at MAC Créteil, creating a sound and a moving, physical experience. I hope it will bring people to the same state I was in when I found my ultimate sound in the café in Williamsburg. Some people will leave happier, some will leave less so, but what I hope is for them to leave in a different state. The sound, we will listen to again and then send, encapsulated, into space as something akin to a recording of the primal scream, the sound made when the world was created.”
When asked about his desire to work with sound Starck replies, “Sound has an advantage over other mediums: it’s immaterial. I live in Paris, high up, across from an enormous flag. I’m fascinated by it and its convolutions. What’s too bad is that we look only at the flag itself and forget that the convolutions are ripples, like fluid, like sound. I have a passion for that which is immaterial, though I’ve fallen into working primarily with material goods, and I that is something I am trying to change in my life.”
Alternatives also spoke with Soundwalk founder Stephan Crasneanscki who recounted the steps leading to this collaboration with Starck. 2004′s Nuit Blanche event marked Soundwalk’s first cooperation with the designer, where Crasneanscki says he experienced Starck’s “enthusiasm and incredible generosity, as well as his intense passion for sound and love for music.” Next, came the creation of 24 Hours: the Starck Mix, a gift for the designer consisting of a mix of music and ambient sound, “constructed as a 24 hour sound-story about Philippe Starck; his whole life in one day.”
The soundtrack for the current project draws from Soundwalk’s audio archives over ten years in the making, for which Crasneanscki and the Soundwalk collective have traveled all over the world. “The idea is to recollect all these sounds and to create an adventure, a story, with sound as the principal actor. It is a journey also, through powerful moments in sound.”
Eric Dalbin, head of the contemporary-creation label, Dalbin, producer of LE SON DU NOUS also spoke of the projects leading up to the collaboration, as well as the novelty of the idea. “Neither Philippe Starck nor Soundwalk had ever ventured into the territory of live performance. It was a real challenge, requiring a lot of reflection. It was a huge pleasure to work with Philippe; he is always brimming with enthusiasm, joy, and has a great sense of humor. His relationship with sound is very real and profound.” Dalbin goes on to say that, “this was a very particular type of performance, because the sound is the star.”
Stephan Crasneanscki and Eric Dalbin also spoke about their future projects, including “Ulysses Voyage“, hertz frequency recordings taken while on the Mediterranean Sea following the voyage of Ulysses in Homer’s Odyssey to be presented at the 2010 Universal Exposition in Shanghai, and Collectorserie, an application enabling the purchase and download of video artwork through one’s iphone, which Dalbin refers to as the “democratization of art.”
Photo credit: Yves Malenfer
24HOURS: STARCK’S PERSONAL SOUNDSCAPE
24 Hours: The Starck Mix is a “bespoke” mix created as a gift for the designer Philippe Starck. The project, arranged, composed, and mixed by Soundwalk was over a year in the making. It is a unique mix of ambient sounds, music, and voices made available in the form of an iphone application in partnership with Wallpaper.
In an interview with French radio France Culture, Starck named 24 Hours: The Starck Mix as “the most beautiful gift [he] has ever received.”
Listen to an exclusive 20 minute clip from 24 Hours: The Starck Mix at 4pm.
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Soundwalk and Starck will present the performance show, LE SON DU NOUS, at MAC Créteil‘s International Exit Festival, March 19th and 20th. The performance will provide a unique look at another side of the well known designer, as he shares with us his passion for sound.
To buy tickets, call 01 45 13 19 19 or click here to book on MAC Créteil’s site.
MYLITTLEPARIS HAND-PICKS SOUNDWALK PIGALLE
“Like a night butterfly, Lou Doillon leads you through Paris’ hot, steamy Pigalle quartier – elusive doorways, shadowy alleyways, erotic spots…. Let her narration guide you through this fanciful world of the after-dark.”
So says MyLittleParis of Soundwalk’s Pigalle walk in their post, “Un iPhone dans votre lit,” about applications that transform your iPhone into “your best-friend-for-a-night.” “MyLittleParis has hand-picked a little anthology of apps for you to improve your life in any number of ways,” they explain.
MyLittleParis is a chic and selective guide to Paris. If you’re visiting the city, check them out for shopping and good eats, and then look to Soundwalk for a view of Paris you won’t get in any guidebook.
“KILL THE EGO” AT CENTRE POMPIDOU: 10 TICKETS TO WIN!
Soundwalk is very pleased to announce the screening of its movie “KILL THE EGO“ at Centre Pompidou’s Hors Pistes 2010: Un Autre Mouvement des Images festival in Paris on February 26.
“KILL THE EGO” will also be the first piece available for purchase through the Collector Serie application for iPhone. This concept, developed by Label Dalbin in collaboration with mobile agency Clicmobile, will revolutionize the collection and distribution of video art by placing it literally at the collector’s fingertips.
Singer Sebastien Tellier and artist Xavier Veilhan’s film Furtivo will be the second film available for sale through Collector Serie, and will also be screened at Hors Pistes this year (20 February 2010, 19:00).
LE MARAIS SOUNDWALK AVAILABLE ON THE iPHONE

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Le Marais Soundwalk is one of three audio tours that launched the Soundwalk iPhone application during the 8th edition of Nuit Blanche in Paris on October 3rd, 2009. Saint Germain des Prés, Belleville, and Marais Soundwalk iPhone applications feature interactive maps using geo-localization, real-time walking itinerary, practical information about the locations visited, and more, as you explore the cityscape guided by the voice of an iconic figure from the neighborhood.
In this audio excerpt of Le Marais Soundwalk take in the beauty of one of Paris’ most unique neighborhoods, as you keep up with the unpunctual narrator Isild Le Besco, an actress who finds herself late to an audition. Set your eyes upon the statue of Louis XIII at the Place des Vosges as you stand beside Isild. Her voice, ringing with honesty in your ears, will enchant you.
Check it: Marais: Soundwalk
Audio and Image: Soundwalk
Music: Fred Avril





