
ARCHIVE OF EARS HAVE EYES EPISODES

THE VOICE WITHIN
February 2026

NUM
January 2026

RADIO WHISPERS (Part 2)
December 2025

RADIO WHISPERS (Part 1)
November 2025

WANDERING SOUNDS
September 2025

EMERGENCE
August 2025

A SHAPE IN THE CLOUDS (Part 2)
July 2025

A SHAPE IN THE CLOUDS (Part 1)
June 2025

DEVICES FOR LISTENING
May 2025

DEVICES FOR LISTENING
April 2025

THE SOUND OF HOPE
March 2025

STATIC/SHIFT
February 2025

SUBLIMINAL/SUBLINGUAL
January 2025

FEASTING
December 2024

MORE THAN HUMAN
November 2024

THE STRANGE SOUNDS OF MINOR PLANETS
October 2024

BELLWETHER
September 2024

METEORITE
August 2024

PRESSURE
July 2024

ARCHITEXTURE
June 2024

MARGINALIA
May 2024

HOT RED: EARS HAVE EYES – Live!
February & March 2024

DEEP DREAM, DARK WEB
January 2024

RAPID EAR MOVEMENT
December 2023

MOUTH SOUNDS
November 2023

PHONOSTALGIA
October 2023

FOREST PERSPECTIVE
September 2023

FOREST PERSPECTIVE
August 2023

SOUND DEATH
July 2023
SOUND DEATH
June 2023

RADIANT WAVES
May 2023

SLOW REVEAL
April 2023

ECHOLOGY
March 2023

SYNAESTHETICS
February 2023

FUTURE CASTING
January 2023

END TO BEGIN
December 2022

DECAY
November 2022

HAUNTING ME, HAUNTING YOU
October 2022

STORMING
September 2022

IN THE CALM
August 2022

BLAZING
July 2022

RISING WATER
June 2022

JOURNEY
May 2022

THE TIME
BETWEEN US
April 2022

WILD(ER)NESS
March 2022

EARS HAVE EYES
February 2022
Early Radio Shows:

EARS HAVE EYES evolved out of the earlier radio-based Hibernation Project themes, below.
CJSW Radio broadcasts out of Moh’kins’tsis (Calgary, AB) at the University of Calgary campus radio station located on Treaty 7 land. CJSW would like to acknowledge the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprised of the Siksika, Piikani, and Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Districts 5 and 6.
CJSW would also like to note that the University of Calgary is situated on land adjacent to where the Bow River meets the Elbow River, and that the traditional Blackfoot name of this place is “Moh’kins’tsis”, which we now call the City of Calgary.