Featured Work
An immersive looping soundscape inspired by TOAST’s AW25 collection The Curious Mind at 14 Cavendish, London, weaving field recordings and layered sound design to evoke the rustle of pages, pencil marks and subtle studio textures - a contemplative atmosphere of learning, process, and care.
Alice Boyd appears in the RSPB’s film Return, reflecting on the comeback of the white-tailed eagle and the act of deep listening in nature. The film weaves her perspective with conservation voices and striking footage from the eagles’ UK strongholds.
Alice Boyd’s latest single, Return of the White-Tailed Eagle, was created in collaboration with the RSPB to mark 50 years since the species’ reintroduction to the UK. Inspired by hours spent recording in nature, the track captures the anticipation, mystery and quiet triumph of a once-lost bird returning home.
The Nightingales is a collaborative film with Alice Vincent and Camilla Greenwell, inspired by Hark: How Women Listen. Featuring Alice Boyd’s field recordings and music, the film captures the fleeting song of the nightingale at RSPB Highnam Woods and reflects on the art of listening.
Alice Boyd’s latest single, A Seal Called Noon, was written for Tom Rosenthal’s podcast Strangers on a Bench. Inspired by a chance encounter with a seal nicknamed Noon, the song gives voice to a stranger’s quiet reflections on solitude and connection.
Alice Boyd’s latest single, All We Are, is inspired by a journey to Birmingham’s Bluebell Wood, retracing the sonic footsteps of audio naturalist Martyn Stewart. Weaving together field recordings from 1976 and 2024, the track reflects on how our natural soundscapes have changed over time — and what’s at stake if we stop listening.
Alice travels through the UK, capturing immersive field recordings and conversations with people who live and work closely with the land.
An immersive sound installation blending field recordings, interviews, and original music to reveal the hidden ecologies of King’s Cross — experienced through d&b audiotechnik’s spatial audio system.
Alice Boyd’s second EP, Cloud Walking, draws deeply from her experiences on a recent expedition into Scotland's Cairngorm Mountains, retracing the footsteps of pioneering Scottish nature writer Nan Shepherd.
Musician and sound artist Alice Boyd retraces the steps of legendary field recordist Martyn Stewart, capturing the changing sounds of our environments.