57 pistes audio libres de droits pour "Prison"

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Computer at work, analyzing robot's violation of the first law. Not getting satisfactory answers, computer decides to release robot into the wild with its a. I. Disabled. Robot becomes homeless and is reduced to begging on street corners for new diodes and capacitors. Robot has minimal processing power left and votes for trump in 2028. Robot is not registered to vote in texas and is arrested, charged, convicted and sent to prison for voter fraud. Anti-robot prisoners beat robot to death in the exercise yard. No one is held accountable.
Auteur: Psychetorics
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Auteur: Leszek Szary
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The sound of metal chains clinking (sorry if it's not very authentic).
Auteur: Yin Yang Jake
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Paroles de Mercédès dans Carmen, Acte 2 Scène III: Est-elle bonne, dites-nous? De nous? Quoi, vous avez besoin de nous? Quoi, sans nous jamais rien de bien, sans nous, quoi! jamais rien de bien? Si fait, vraiment, je suis de cet avis. Quand il s'agit de tromperie, de duperie, de volerie, il est toujours bon, sur ma foi, d'avoir les femmes avec soi. Et sans elles, les toutes belles, on ne fait jamais rien de bien! Sur ma foi, sur ma foi, il est toujours, toujours bon d'avoir Quand vous voudrez. Ah! ma Carmen, tu viendras! la raison, la raison! Voyons! Eh bien? Elle dit qu'elle est amoureuse! amoureuse! Il faut venir, Carmen, il faut venir! Pour notre affaire, c'est nécessaire; car entre nous... les femmes avec soi, toujours les femmes avec soi! Ce soldat qui était en prison? C'est un dragon, ma foi.
Auteur: BizetCarmen
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Squeaking door on one of the bathroom stalls at mass. Museum of contemporary art, north adams, mass. Recorded 28 oct 2012 with a zoom h2.
Auteur: Vflefevre
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Jaroslav Jezek was born in Prague 1906 and studied at the Prague Conservatory, graduating in 1927. He studied music during the period of the new freedom with its' influence of American jazz and dance on Czech composers which can certainly be seen in Jezek's works. From '28-38, Jezek composed music for 20 plays and revues performed at the Liberated Theater where absurdities of the times-moral hypocrisy, the mistakes of democracies and the inanities of totalitarianism-especially of the Nazis, were humorously skewered. He composed waltzes, tangos, charlestons, rhumbas, and jazz for his admiring Czech audiences. During WWII he moved to New York, possibly because his past criticisms of the Nazi Party would have landed him in prison. He continued to compose there in 1939-41. He died in New York in 1942. The Bugatti Step was written to commemorate Czech racing car driver Eliska Junkova's 2nd place finish in a Swiss mountain race in '27 in her huge Bugatti touring car, seen at 2:08 in this vid. Thanks to former yt contributor KSPM who originally uploaded this music and introduced me to Jezek.
Auteur: preservationhall01
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I made this loopable siren noise and added some extra effects.
Auteur: KevanGC
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