Brum SoundTracks brings Birmingham's rich and varied musical history to life through self-guided tours across the city, letting users explore the places where influential sounds were born and listen to local soundscapes while viewing archival items at the sites where the music actually happened.
Self-guided routes point you to significant music locations across Birmingham and provide contextual information at each stop. The app covers diverse genres and scenes, from the origins of heavy metal and Black music heritage to the city's Bhangra traditions, and it surfaces archival materials such as photographs and gig posters tied to the locations you visit. Brum SoundTracks blends cultural content and straightforward technology to make stories, images and site-specific history accessible on location.
Brum SoundTracks is well suited for visitors and locals who prefer exploring at their own pace, offering direct access to archives and visual material at the exact locations where events took place to enhance context and understanding. The app helps turn a walking route through the city into a curated, research-friendly exploration of sound and history.
The app's content and archival material are specific to Birmingham, so its utility is limited outside the city, and archive coverage can vary by site, meaning not every location will have the same depth of photos or posters available.