8 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Relentless"

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Source: Midnight Casette System http://mcs.franknora.com/ - Frank Nora
Author: Frank Nora
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Attempting to define the relentless nature of the human collective unconsciousness. Sorry carl gustav, i couldn't resist ;). . .
Author: Jim Bretherick
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A simple loud loop.
Author: Fons
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The relentless sound of a data server whirring away in the corner of a busy solicitors office. Never switched off, this hypnotic and maddening sound is an omnipresent feature of the modern office environment.
Author: Pmbrowne
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The monsoon rain has set in for now. It is constant. Last night it became heavy around midnight and was relentless all night until around dawn. In the early hours of the morning the only sound is the rain.
Author: Oen
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Time passing by vicious and malevolent indifferent sadistic tick-tock. Drone generated in strega and o-coast, mods by o-ctrl, passed through maths modulated qmmg (settings on "both") and then into erbe-verbenjoy!.
Author: Jim Bretherick
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The word "motorik" means "motor skill" in german, although the word's use in music journalism may be derived from a punning modification of "motoric", a term long used by music critics to describe relentless ostinato rhythm, or simply from a combination of "motor" and the german "musik". _https://en. Wikipedia. Org/wiki/motorik. I made this on hydrogen a open source drum machine with a hard electro kit.
Author: T Roy
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This is a short wavefile of really bad drums and a crying baby. To be used properly, it needs to be turned way up. This sound has a story behind it - i made this up for one purpose, and one purpose only - to temporarily blast my long-term loud neighbors into realizing that 'they' are now the victims. They "were" relentless at playing loud music continuously, and it was a hot humid day,no air-con, and i had a lot of wine. That's all it took - so i blasted them(at an amazing close range)with 200+ watts of drums'n'babies, just long enough for them to figure out that this just might continue, and that it isn't a nice sound. Bottom line - the technique was highly effective.
Author: Daytripper
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