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Anders: What sound is to me
Published16-04-2019
Last Updated08-10-2019
Sound is very personal. The way you hear may not be how your neighbour hears.
And how we interpret and feel about every sound we’re exposed to is unique to us and how we live our lives. Here’s Anders’ take on sound.
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