A 1 minute clip of me walking around the football field of loyola high school. In the background i heard cars, birds, busy los angeles traffic, sprinklers, other people, a plane.
--made in ableton live--. Crackling sounds made with ableton bit crush. Might be good to add that vinyl sound to a lo-fi track. If this sound interests you, please comment or message me if you want more like it!. Thanks for reading!.
I created another file to play when you don't recognise a telephone number that calls you, this time the people in the hoax have scottish accents and the music is deliberately degraded to make it scratchy, tinny and annoying. I was inspired by those nasty auto-switchboards you encounter now whenever you call anywhere, my thoughts were that if a spam caller conected to an auto-switchboard hopefully they would remove your number from their listings thinking it a business (most scammers and spammers only want to call residential numbers). Please enjoy using this to annoy the hell out of those bothersome spam callers. The music is royalty free for personal use.
This is one of the very few canarian permanent waterfalls. It is located in los tilos forest, a biosphere reserve within las nieves natural park in la palma (canary islands, spain). It's about 25 meters tall and flows into a gorge covered by a thick laurel forest (laurisilva), a tropical ecosystem full of trees and ferns resembling jurassic park. Recorded with sony pcm-d50's stereo mic.
Weird sorta lo-fi type of riff which changes to an almost country type of lick, then it changes again near the end. Middle of the road distortion. Might work as a background noise track in smaller segments.
The sound of a quiet street at 6pm right near an entrance to griffith park in los angeles. I heard some men carefully working on a construction project and recorded this sound. You can also hear some neighbors chatting nearby.
This is a simple sketch, where i played on electric guitar just for fun through a little guitar amp [pignose], some simple rock riff with solo part. It`s not a quality record, so i adding "lo-fi" in a name trek. Temp 77 bpm.
Taken at about 8am on a friday in my home kitchen in los angeles, ca. I used a tascam dr-07mk2 recorder. I simply picked up my keys from the counter and put them back down.
Simple type of riff which would work for a beginning or break segment. Low gain type of sounds. Call it garage rock or alternative lo-fi rock. Actually changes into a couple different segments which might be useful.