OPEN CALL FOR NEW WORK BY FEMALE, GENDER MINORITY ARTISTS AND THEIR COLLABORATORS: Found Sounds & Spoken Worlds

Temi Salau

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Club Together Club invites female and gender minority artists and their collaborators, recordists, poets, and audio experimenters to contribute to our next compilation exploring the art of listening, transmission, and voice.

We’re seeking works that live in the spaces between documentation and imagination, where sound becomes story, and listening itself becomes the medium.

Submissions may include:

  • Field Recordings & Soundscapes – natural, urban, ritual, or abstract environments.
  • Sound Art & Tape Music – manipulated recordings, loops, studio experiments.
  • Musique Concrète & Conceptual Listening – compositions built from recorded in- the-world sounds or ideas around the act of listening.
  • Radio Art & Transmission Art – works created for, or inspired by, the language of broadcast. Experiments with signal, frequency or interference.
  • Voice Art, Poetry & Spoken Word – from intimate confessionals to performative readings. Explorations of the voice as instrument, texture, or ritual.

We welcome both raw captures and fully produced pieces.
Submissions should be no longer than 8 minutes, sent to us in stereo WAV form only.

The collection will create a collective radio of hidden places, everyday transmissions, and voices from the in-between.

We will share the work via our radio, mixes and through the digital compilation of selected work via bandcamp.  We will also feature it on our radio with the opportunity for an artists interview to explain the work in your own works.

The artist retains full copyright and control of your own work. You provide us with a non-exclusive licence to use it for this compilation and its promotion only.

Link for submissions and full details in form.

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