Anton Spice
Anton Spice is a writer and artist-researcher interested in how sound mediates relationships between people and their environments. His writing is published in The Guardian, Frieze, Sonic Acts and Electronic Sound. He currently runs a newsletter about listening and climate change. His sound works have been featured on BBC Radio 3, Resonance FM and in exhibitions around the UK. In 2022, he produced Echo Location, a compilation featuring seven artists working with recordings from the Hebrides. He holds an MSc in environmental politics from UCL, focussing on ocean noise pollution. In a parallel life, he is a music journalist, editor and DJ
His writing appears in The Guardian, Frieze, Wax Poetics, Electronic Sound, Composer, Bandcamp, Sonic Acts, Atlas Obscura, Disco Pogo, WeJazz, Caught By The River and The Vinyl Factory. He runs a Substack newsletter called Through Sounds, featuring interviews and research about listening and climate change, and am currently developing an artist-research practice based on sonic methodologies. In 2022, he produced a collaborative compilation called Echo Location, and have presented work at exhibitions around the UK. He holds a BA in English literature from Oxford and an MSc in environmental politics from UCL, focussing on ocean noise pollution. He previously spent seven years as Editor-in-Chief of The Vinyl Factory magazine, establishing and developing the digital platform to reach a large global audience.