4 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Failed Projects"

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These are trap warbles that i made by using my dad's sound testing equipment i tried using them for a beat but it didn't work out this is my 1st pack uploaded to here! enjoy! i will upload all work from my failed projects from here on out i do a lot more than just trap i rap to all kinds of beats! you do not have ti credit me but please message me your project so i can check it out! thanks!.
Author: Awolf
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A failed attempt to make my voice sound like a robot turned out like this. - don't ask how, i honestly don't :p -. It sounds kinda spacey to me. Please credit me if you use any of my sounds! and please send me links to your projects!. ~cheers! ♥.
Author: Raspberrytickle
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Another vs-1 stem, frozen in live 9, part of a failed project, with a bit of processing on top of it, i thought why the hell not share this btch.
Author: Goacre
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These sounds were recorded in a dumpster for a sound installation project. The ease at which members of our society buy and dispose of our goods is quite disgusting, much more than the experience of rescuing useful things from the trash. The idea of making things to be thrown makes no sense unless money is the highest form of good. Companies make things to be disposable so they can sell more, with no thought of what will happen when we have used up too much, or the environment becomes so polluted that it can no longer support human life. Dumpster diving has many negative connotations, but recently it appears to have been embraced by freegans and those who are environmentally minded. The act saves things from thousands of years of preservation in a landfill, while decreasing production. I often try to forage for useful items and food in the wild, while dumpster diving is more like urban foraging; an experience that reveals the culture of the city, rather than the culture of the nature. The sad fact is that what i leave in the wild is used and recycled naturally, while what i leave in a dumpster is sealed in a time capsule that will outlast present successes and show future generations how we have failed, should future generations come.
Author: Ctacoma
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