Stephen shiell's recording at scoby sands for the yarmonics sound library. Deep far away wind and waves breaking at scoby sands. Part of the yarmonics sound library. Sounds of great yarmouth recorded as part of the yarmonics sonic arts festival sept 2018 by various contributors. Festival organised by the norfolk and norwich sonic arts collective and originalprojects. Www. Yarmonics. Com.
Distant longtail-boat on a beach at haad chao phao, koh phangan, thailand. Wind, talking people and birds in the background. Recorded with an olympus ls-11.
Sounds of esosvm, a virtual machine i wrote to run a simulation called endless sea of stars. These sounds accompany system events and auditorily describe system states.
Dark ambient evolving soundscape. Created with:korg minilogue xddiy rat clonediy sea machine clonewalrus audio slo. Doctor dreamchipportland, orapril 2020.
Storm dennis at hallsands beach. Interior recording next to window. Sound of wind whistling and waves crash. Wind gets gustier in final couple of minutes,. Zoom h6 with its own stereo mic.
Waves crashing the shore where rio tracao meets rio tejo, between lisbon and sacavém, 24-05-2020. Recorded in closeup with a zoom h5 internal mics (xy stereo config). Portugal.
A few minutes of sparkly fresh water lapping on the seaside. There are a few occasional aural intruders, such as the low rumble of an engine in the distance.
Field recording of bergen harbour in norway. Can hear some distant boats with fog sirens and seagulls. Recorded using zoom h4n xy stereo setup. August 2012.
Recorded on a home made hydrophone in inish oirr harbour. Most of the original recording is below the limit of normal hearing. The sound is translated up in frequency to the normal hearing range.
The sound of the train on southend pier as it passes from the end of the pier to the mainland. Sea sounds in the background. Recorded on a nokia lumia 1520.
This is a field recording done with iphone xs on isle of skye - metal doors in the fence on the way to the sea so that humans can pass and sheep cannot.
A small boat being rocked gently by small waves, at a dock in the omani coast of dhofar. (mono 48-24; rode ntg-2 shotgun mic/marantz pmd portable recorder. ).