Radiotaustina
Radiotaustina is a term used to describe the ambient sound that is characteristic of early radio broadcasts. This soundscape is often perceived as a blend of static, hiss, crackles, and faint voices or music that were imperfectly transmitted. It's not a single, distinct sound but rather a collection of sonic artifacts resulting from the limitations of early radio technology, including AM transmission, atmospheric interference, and the analog nature of the equipment.
The perception of radiotaustina evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era of communication. It can
In artistic and academic contexts, radiotaustina is sometimes intentionally recreated or sampled in music, sound art,