10. Y Wasgod Goch - Gwilym Bowen Rhys

10. Y Wasgod Goch - Gwilym Bowen Rhys

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Found Sound for March: Zakia Sewell

For March, Alice is in South London. Here she meets author and DJ Zakia Sewell for a spring equinox ritual. They quest together through landscape and story - while walking to the Hilly Fields stone circle, gathering signs of spring as they go. Found Sounds are sonic scrapbooks of ...  Show more

March

For March, we’re by the river - where ancient fishes swim amid the water weeds, and not every spring green is as lovely as it appears. Today, we hear tell of strange dreams, look out for Zodiacal Light, and listen out for birdsong, that harbinger of spring. Also singing is Lisa K ...  Show more

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