Running a corkscrew several times rapidly along the edge of a wooden desk. Recorded with minidisc and condenser mic, indoors, 6" distance. Background noise removed with audacity. Short, rattly hard noises.
De-tuned electric guitar noise played through a heavy metal pedal and a small practice amp , recorded with a cheap condenser mic and fussed with a bit.
One in of a set of ambient noises created with the tweakbench field vst plugin and the illformed glitch vst plugin. Loopable and suitable for background treatments.
Sound of a jackhammer being operated at a construction site, taken from across the street. Quite loud, though there is also a large amount of street noise in the recording.
A few noises created by hitting the mic and its surrounding surfaces, with a big boost of bass, normalised and reverbed. Created by hjalmar for red moon roleplaying.
Walking though the foot tunnel beneath union st, aberdeen, scotland following echoing footsteps with traffic noise above. Olympus ls3, internal pre-amp + okm binaural mics.
Just a 200hz snare body with a clap, synthesized white noise with a phaser, and a particular stab sound, all compressed together, very light saturation on this.
Playing with the switches on my nagra reel-to-reel - sort of a ryoji ikeda kind of thing popped out - i love surface noise, tape compression. . The whole media in fact!.
Building-site noise recorded from a window in front of it, using my smartphone's voice notes app. There's some hammer sounds, and a continuous drilling or sawing sound (not clear).
This began as a short sample of brown noise created on audacity. I boosted the bass and stretched it out a little with paul's extreme sound stretcher. All very easy but i quite like the result.