Sounds recorded for a personal project. I recorded myself doing different kinds of low, soft surprise sounds and shifted the pitch to a more female voice range.
Another recording of the train behind my house (yawn, do something new), but this time on a rainy day. Captured it on the spur of the moment because i think it's interesting.
Close recording of a kettle being switched on, boiling and shutting itself off. Recorded from about 20cm away from kettle. Captured with tascam dr-07mkii.
The gaps between playing - voices and random sounds at writing sessions, may 2006. Recorded using sony mz0-r90 portable minidisc recorder and sony ecm-ms907 stereo mic.
Rough, rubbery sounding scraping noises, very clean despite being recorded very close to the sound source. Recording ends with a slightly different, more near-field scraping sound, rising in pitch.
This was recorded with a home-made hydrophone attached to my olympus ls-14. The hydrophone was just placed into the sink and the tap turned on. The recording was actually made 31st december 2015.
Steps, stairs, female. Recorded with zoom h1 with foam windscreeen. Recorded september 2017 copenhagen during a potcast course on the the danish national school of performing arts.
St. Barnabas church in oxford ringing the bells for sunday mass. Recorded on a rainy day with a light breeze. This is a recording of the bells chiming at a steady rhythm.
Held the mic up to the desk drawer and shuffled around things looking for something. Not much to it. Recorded with a $30 mic from target. A samson m10. Recorded in audacity.
Old field recordings originaly made for a friends short film that focussed on the internet and telecommunications. Think i used reaktor and audiomulch. I always do my topping and tailing in soundforge.
The calls of two sandhill cranes echoing across a marshy lagoon off of lake superior in northern wisconsin. A few murmurs are just audible in this spur-of-the-moment recording.
Rough e minor scale played on a jackson dinky with seymour duncan humbucker through a mesa boogie dual rectifier amp, recorded with a shure sm57 using audacity. Recorded in november 2014.
A spanish phrase, telling: "¡los maestros son unos cabrones!" (masters are bastards!). Recorded in 1997 with a friend, using a regular microphone on a 386 pc from microsoft sound recorder.
Recorded in the boqueria market in barcelona, this recording shows how a piece of meat is chopped with a knife. We can hear two different knifes working at the same time.
Field recording in the senhora da guia's yard in urgueira, a small village with 12 inhabitants, belonging to the municipality of águeda near the serra do caramulo in portugal.