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Audio Obscura
@audioobscura.bsky.social
I make: Sound / Music / field recordings / films.

Work part-time as a bookseller.
From Newcastle, UK but live in Norfolk.

https://audioobscura.bandcamp.com/
Pinned
As Long as Gravity Persists on Holding me to this Earth

OUT NOW !!!
audioobscura.bandcamp.com/album/as-lon...
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Two weeks Tonight!

*** I'll be making bleepy bloopy noises and swoooooooshes of warm synth and weird klang and tones and some tense beats that wind to a climax as I soundtrack the 1927 silent classic METROPOLIS! ***

In that old London town, making noise in a Library!
Three weeks tomorrow I'm in Lewisham at the Deptford Lounge performing a live soundtrack to the Fritz Lang classic Metropolis - a rare 1 hour edit of the silent black and white film
November 13, 2025 at 5:26 PM
November 13, 2025 at 11:08 PM
Two weeks Tonight!

*** I'll be making bleepy bloopy noises and swoooooooshes of warm synth and weird klang and tones and some tense beats that wind to a climax as I soundtrack the 1927 silent classic METROPOLIS! ***

In that old London town, making noise in a Library!
Three weeks tomorrow I'm in Lewisham at the Deptford Lounge performing a live soundtrack to the Fritz Lang classic Metropolis - a rare 1 hour edit of the silent black and white film
November 13, 2025 at 5:26 PM
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Turns out my last major album is 5 years old today.

It took me a long time to create and I think I did it justice. One of the few that got a cassette edition and the only release with a secret bonus remix companion.

One of my best, I think now.

megaheadphoneboy.bandcamp.com/album/blue-n...
Blue No Eyes, by Megaheadphoneboy
16 track album
megaheadphoneboy.bandcamp.com
November 12, 2025 at 10:58 AM
Repost with an iconic fictional band (if you feel like it)
November 12, 2025 at 8:02 AM
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A little over 2 weeks to this gig in Lewisham. According to the folks at Deptford Lounge they don't have a great deal of tickets left...
Tickets are free but booking required to control numbers.
It's a seated event!
lewisham.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=208...
November 11, 2025 at 2:30 PM
A little over 2 weeks to this gig in Lewisham. According to the folks at Deptford Lounge they don't have a great deal of tickets left...
Tickets are free but booking required to control numbers.
It's a seated event!
lewisham.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=208...
November 11, 2025 at 2:30 PM
If you see this, post your bird art!
November 10, 2025 at 7:22 PM
Sunday Roundup. 10 Bands/Artists I listened to this week.

- The United States of America
- Broadcast
- The Music Liberation Front Sweden
- Alka
- Bit Cloudy
- Nico
- Sofie Birch
- William Onyeabor
- Autechre
- Manja Ristic

QT with yours.
Sunday Roundup. 10 Bands/Artists I listened to this week.

- The Walker Brothers
- Maps
- Means of Production
- drøne
- Black Dog
- Efdemin
- Baxter Dury
- Ben Chatwin
- Emil Friis
- Curtain Twitcher

QT with yours.
November 9, 2025 at 12:50 PM
I've a track on this compilation of murky misty sounds...
Just dived in and listened to the other tracks, some real beauty here...

Don't let the Swedish Kroner price tag put you off, its not expensive!
November 9, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Took my daughter to a kids party yesterday and the adults were in the kitchen and we fell into a conversation briefly on politics and the imprtance of speaking up and opposing the growing right wing in the UK. Stopping Farage and reform!
Was very nice and hopeful.
#Hopenothate
November 9, 2025 at 8:31 AM
Amber is the best Autechre album.
#autechre
November 7, 2025 at 8:41 PM
Another flat tyre! The 3rd this year and now six in 2 years!
The one that went has been on only 4 weeks!
Norfolk roads are shite!
November 7, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Assumed it was a #bandcampFriday but its not.

The next one is the first Friday of December by which time I will hopefully have my Metropolis DVD ready to roll!
November 7, 2025 at 8:09 AM
3 weeks tonight and I'll be creating a live soundtrack to a rare 1 hour edit of Metropolis. Just had a rehearsal now and seems I can make it work on keys and pads!
There is also a Q&A with James Fennell from Youtube's Old Movies and Things and myself talking about this.
And its all FREE!
Three weeks tomorrow I'm in Lewisham at the Deptford Lounge performing a live soundtrack to the Fritz Lang classic Metropolis - a rare 1 hour edit of the silent black and white film
November 6, 2025 at 10:36 PM
Going to put together some new tracks exclusively for the Subvert platform when it launches.
Maybe a little ambient EP or something
@subvert.fm
November 6, 2025 at 4:47 PM
3 weeks today!
Think this is almost sold out now so do book quick.
It's a free event but ticketed.
Scan the QR code at the end of the clip below.
Three weeks tomorrow I'm in Lewisham at the Deptford Lounge performing a live soundtrack to the Fritz Lang classic Metropolis - a rare 1 hour edit of the silent black and white film
November 6, 2025 at 9:49 AM
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Three weeks tomorrow I'm in Lewisham at the Deptford Lounge performing a live soundtrack to the Fritz Lang classic Metropolis - a rare 1 hour edit of the silent black and white film
November 5, 2025 at 11:39 AM
Three weeks tomorrow I'm in Lewisham at the Deptford Lounge performing a live soundtrack to the Fritz Lang classic Metropolis - a rare 1 hour edit of the silent black and white film
November 5, 2025 at 11:39 AM
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Very excited that I'll be doing a special live soundtrack perfomance of a rare edit of Metropolis as part of the Imagined Worlds series in Lewisham, London in November.
Tickets are FREE but you need to book!

lewisham.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=208...
Films in the Foyer x Imagined Worlds - METROPOLIS: RARE CUT WITH LIVE SCORE
Experience Fritz Lang's visionary masterpiece like never beforeJoin us for an extraordinary evening as we present a rare cut of the legendary 1927 sci-fi epic Metropolis, accompanied by a mesmerizing live musical score performed by Audio Obscura.Nearly a century after its release, Metropolis remains cinema's most ambitious vision of the future. Fritz Lang's groundbreaking silent epic depicts a dystopian city where the wealthy elite live in luxury towers while workers toil in underground factories. When the privileged Freder discovers the harsh reality below, he becomes entangled in a revolutionary plot involving a mysterious woman named Maria and a sinister robot double.This special presentation features a rare cut of the film, as explained by James Fennell;"This version of Metropolis differs significantly from the modern restorations of the film. It runs at a brisk 60 minutes and features some footage not found in any other version of the film... During the production of Metropolis, as was common practice with many silent films of the era, multiple original camera negatives were assembled. These were not simply duplicate prints, but rather parallel negatives made using different takes and occasionally different camera angles. In the case of Metropolis, three master negatives were created: two intended for European distribution and one for the United States. This process minimised generation loss, as repeated copying from a single negative could significantly degrade image quality.The modern restored version of Metropolis, widely circulated today, is based primarily on material from the surviving U.S. distribution negative. In contrast, the version presented here, was derived from one of the now long-lost European negatives. As a result, there are some notable differences in performance and shot composition. It is, in a very real sense, a different version of the film. While it may feel rough around the edges, with dirt and scratches from 90 years of projection, these are part of the object’s history. This print has likely passed through countless hands, projected in living rooms across decades, and now finds a new audience in digital form."Audio Obscura will provide a haunting, contemporary score that breathes new life into this timeless tale. Known for their innovative approach to cinematic sound, Audio Obscura creates atmospheric soundscapes that perfectly complement the film's themes of technology, humanity, and social upheaval. Neil Stringfellow has been creating music as Audio Obscura for around 10 years, creating a varied sound palate of ambient, electronic soundscapes which cover the wide spectrums of electro-acoustic music, musique concrète, idm  & post-classical minimal leanings. Neil's soundscapes often using extensive field recordings as a reflection on the environment and ones place in the world what it means to be alive at the time on environmental collapse.  As Audio Obscura Neil has released albums on many UK and Intertional record labels, includung Subexotic Records, Navair Records, Cloudchamber Recordsings and Mortality TablesPost-Screening Q&AFollowing the film, join us for an exclusive Q&A session with James Fennell, collector and owner of this rare print, alongside Audio Obscura. Fennell, a passionate collector of rare and vintage films, will share insights into the provenance of this particular cut and the world of film collecting, while Audio Obscura will discuss their approach to creating live scores for silent cinema.Find out more about James' collection at Old Films and Stuff - YouTube and Audio Obscura https://audioobscura.bandcamp.com/To see the full film schedule, as well as the chance to vote on next month's film program, you can sign up to our monthly newsletter here https://forms.office.com/e/j2VMf5ynjw Full film schedules are also advertised within the library.
lewisham.events.mylibrary.digital
September 25, 2025 at 8:48 AM
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A few of you have got in touch to say you're coming to this which is wonderful, thank you.
It's on Thursday 27th November at Deptford Library Cinema Club. Early start 7pm & finished by 9pm.
1 hour film with a Q&A with James Fennell from Old Movies and Stuff Youtube channel and myself.
Very excited that I'll be doing a special live soundtrack perfomance of a rare edit of Metropolis as part of the Imagined Worlds series in Lewisham, London in November.
Tickets are FREE but you need to book!

lewisham.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=208...
Films in the Foyer x Imagined Worlds - METROPOLIS: RARE CUT WITH LIVE SCORE
Experience Fritz Lang's visionary masterpiece like never beforeJoin us for an extraordinary evening as we present a rare cut of the legendary 1927 sci-fi epic Metropolis, accompanied by a mesmerizing live musical score performed by Audio Obscura.Nearly a century after its release, Metropolis remains cinema's most ambitious vision of the future. Fritz Lang's groundbreaking silent epic depicts a dystopian city where the wealthy elite live in luxury towers while workers toil in underground factories. When the privileged Freder discovers the harsh reality below, he becomes entangled in a revolutionary plot involving a mysterious woman named Maria and a sinister robot double.This special presentation features a rare cut of the film, as explained by James Fennell;"This version of Metropolis differs significantly from the modern restorations of the film. It runs at a brisk 60 minutes and features some footage not found in any other version of the film... During the production of Metropolis, as was common practice with many silent films of the era, multiple original camera negatives were assembled. These were not simply duplicate prints, but rather parallel negatives made using different takes and occasionally different camera angles. In the case of Metropolis, three master negatives were created: two intended for European distribution and one for the United States. This process minimised generation loss, as repeated copying from a single negative could significantly degrade image quality.The modern restored version of Metropolis, widely circulated today, is based primarily on material from the surviving U.S. distribution negative. In contrast, the version presented here, was derived from one of the now long-lost European negatives. As a result, there are some notable differences in performance and shot composition. It is, in a very real sense, a different version of the film. While it may feel rough around the edges, with dirt and scratches from 90 years of projection, these are part of the object’s history. This print has likely passed through countless hands, projected in living rooms across decades, and now finds a new audience in digital form."Audio Obscura will provide a haunting, contemporary score that breathes new life into this timeless tale. Known for their innovative approach to cinematic sound, Audio Obscura creates atmospheric soundscapes that perfectly complement the film's themes of technology, humanity, and social upheaval. Neil Stringfellow has been creating music as Audio Obscura for around 10 years, creating a varied sound palate of ambient, electronic soundscapes which cover the wide spectrums of electro-acoustic music, musique concrète, idm  & post-classical minimal leanings. Neil's soundscapes often using extensive field recordings as a reflection on the environment and ones place in the world what it means to be alive at the time on environmental collapse.  As Audio Obscura Neil has released albums on many UK and Intertional record labels, includung Subexotic Records, Navair Records, Cloudchamber Recordsings and Mortality TablesPost-Screening Q&AFollowing the film, join us for an exclusive Q&A session with James Fennell, collector and owner of this rare print, alongside Audio Obscura. Fennell, a passionate collector of rare and vintage films, will share insights into the provenance of this particular cut and the world of film collecting, while Audio Obscura will discuss their approach to creating live scores for silent cinema.Find out more about James' collection at Old Films and Stuff - YouTube and Audio Obscura https://audioobscura.bandcamp.com/To see the full film schedule, as well as the chance to vote on next month's film program, you can sign up to our monthly newsletter here https://forms.office.com/e/j2VMf5ynjw Full film schedules are also advertised within the library.
lewisham.events.mylibrary.digital
September 26, 2025 at 4:28 PM
Just listened to this album in full today for the first time in a few years.. still amazing! The greatest album of the 60s!
Even better then Velvet Underground!
Farewell Joseph Byrd, who helped create one of the oddest and most original LPs of the Sixties.
Seems appropriate to acknowledge one rebel spirit with an ode to another.
‘Love Song For The Dead Che’ - The United States of America, 1968.
youtu.be/KFjuvllnJaE?...
November 4, 2025 at 8:50 PM
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Ok, Just noticed, as have Lewisham library that this poster has the wrong date on it!
See the new poster now with the correct date - Thursday 27th November!
November 4, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Ok, Just noticed, as have Lewisham library that this poster has the wrong date on it!
See the new poster now with the correct date - Thursday 27th November!
November 4, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Coming up later this month, I'll be performing my new soundtrack to a rare 1 hour edit of Metropolis.
Free tickets. See poster
November 4, 2025 at 3:47 PM