Recording of molten lava slowly advancing forward at kilauea volcano, hawaii. The cooling thin crust of the lava and the movement produces constant popping and clicking like sounds. Some wind at the microphone disturbed the recording. Rare human sounds come from observers staying at the area. Recorded with zoom h2n, postprocessing in steinberg wavelab le (only normalization).
My second attempt at field recording footsteps, this time with a boom stick pointing the microphone diagonally at my feet. It sounds much clearer, with less noise reduction than my previous recording.
Super heavy distortion with tons of reverb and delay. Total arena rock vibe with the lead guitar player taking the spotlight. Think evh and other guitar overlords throwing down the licks for all to hear.
So there's a slightly back story here. So i was visiting a blank lot super frustrated and i picked up a brick from a reserved pile and smashed it onto the ground. Hopefully nobody even noticed.
Simply blues style riff, almost heavy distortion but it pulls back enough to not call it heavy. Some garage rock, independent style of blues you might call it. Some difference variations are throughout the piece.
I crumpled some paper in different ways and cut out the noise usind audacity. Good for a stone cracking sound or simply paper crumpling. Recorded with a sennheisser sk-xsw lavalier.
Sound of water gently lapping onto rocks at a shore. There is also some low wind and nature sounds in the background. Recorded with a zoom h4n recorder. Cleaned up using adobe audition.
One meter waves breaking on rocks, ending with little lapping. Saint jean du doigt, britany, france, 2012. Recorded with schoeps ab ortfrecorded on nagra aeres bb48khz, 16 bits.