There’s a month-long audio challenge in June called AudioMo (more at [twitter.com/AudioMo](https://twitter.com/AudioMo) and [audiomo.net](http://audiomo.net/)). The intention appears to be to get music-makers making music, along the lines of [National Novel Writing Month](http://nanowrimo.org/) and [February Album Writing Month](http://fawm.org/). Here’s a description of AudioMo from its website:
>AudioMo is a month long audio challenge, normally held in November. In 2013 just to spice things up it was held in July.
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>In 2014 and the future the month of AudioMo will be June. Yep June will be the home of AudioMo.
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>All you do is record audio every day during the month. Tweet the link to that audio and add #AudioMo hashtag.
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>Yep it really is that simple.
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>AudioMo started as an audio challenge for the month of November over 5 years ago. This site is the official source of all things AudioMo.
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>Thank you in advance if you are taking on the AudioMo challenge.
Among the participants is the SoundCloud member sklawlor, who has been uploading a series of daily drones, that latest of which is quite intense and engaging. Hovering and plaintive, it’s slow-moving yet rich with details and tension:
Track originally posted for free download at [soundcloud.com/sklawlor](https://soundcloud.com/sklawlor/drone29-audiomo). The name sklawlor is that of Scott Lawlor from Corinth (presumably in Mississippi), United States.