Featured Work
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.
Over 2024, 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.
Arctic Ice: Under The Midnight Sun is a collaboration between filmmaker Michelle Sanders and composer Alice Boyd. An audiovisual exploration of the beauty of Arctic ice – and the perils it faces – the film is a love letter to an ecosystem on which we all depend, one which is rapidly disappearing.
What if wildlife was given a voice? This summer at Kew’s Wakehurst you can hear ‘Voices from the Meadow’ a new audio installation amplifying the stories of our meadow creatures.
A collaboration between friends Alice Boyd and Jacob Norris. The duet uses close vocal harmony and cinematic strings to find hope in heartbreak.
Alice is a guest presenter and field recordist for BBC Countryfile Magazine’s podcast ‘The Plodcast’. Join Alice on countryside adventures, which include night walks, pond dipping, and recording seals and toads.
Alice’s TEDx talk and sound piece on the role of music, sound design and field recording in the face of ecological crisis