Rhythmic noise from some kind of loud machine, recorded outdoors, as evidenced by birdsong in the background. I honestly have no idea what was making the noise, though, and my notes are missing. Mysterious!.
Audio humming. Messing with stereo audio jack cable, connected to line input of a sound interface. Interrupting the signal, panning fx. Short rhythmical noise loops.
Door handle in my kitchen looped four times. Recorded with a tascam dr-05x. Noise reduction applied with a dose of vintage warmer. Is it warmer? i don't know.
Because i consider myself primarily a harsh noise producer, i decided to upload a few examples for those who have ears still virgin to the horrors of terrorous hardcore industrial noise.
Cross fm modulated filters performing a painful dance on your eardrums. This is noise but with a musical and rhythmic trace. I keep coming back to my vcfs…?.
Fieldrecording of breaking ice shards made with okmiibinaural microphones. Crunchy rhythmic spikes, wide stereo field. A breathing noise at the end of the sample.
Noise created using a digital delay (alesis midiverb ii) in a feedback loop. Eq adjustments are continuously made during the recording. Caution: the file contains some loud high frequencies (of about 15 khz).
These clips are buzzing type audio noise. Various rhythmic attributes are used to make them unique and original. Square and triangle filters were used to create all of the buzz!get a buzz!.
Add spice to your grooves with some dirty, rhythmic, data noise. 1 bar of 4 beats - recorded dry, for you to add your own delay and other effects. No. 4 in a set of 12.
A piece of some sound (short noise) repeated, then speed slide applied, like turntable spin from slower to original. Some high frequencies cut out of a more/less rhythmic noise sample laid over, quietly.