Episode

Reverberant amphibian chorus at Apenkwa

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Cities and Memory - remixing the world
Published
Jun 3, 2026
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435
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Summary

A naturally reverberant amphibian chorus with a wide stereo image. Trumpeting frogs can also be heard throughout the composition. Apenkwa is a new addition to areas in and around Koforidua where wetlands have been highly affected by building and construction activities. Recording by Emmanuel Baffoe, Ghana. Monitoring, Editing, and Mastering by Samuel Kudjodzi, Germany. Emmanuel Baffoe is one of 5 trainees selected for the Soundscape Ecology Education Ghana program organised by Samuel Kudjodzi, founder of CSEM (Center for Soundscape Ecology and Multimedia) @csem_official. This project is supported by earth fm with field recording equipment set.