32 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Visual Artist"

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Vocal, speaking, and audio snippets of interviews of visual artists that i did as part of a collaborative music project in 2018. The idea was to chop up and use these samples for a trance / punk form of music - which we jokingly called prance music. I used some, but never released any music with it in the end. Maybe one day i will, but in the meantime - i hope you can find some use of these.
Author: Zzztefanos
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This sound derives from, glockenspiel notes,acoustic and electric guitar notes.
Author: Ristomilner
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This is a classic theta brainwave entrainment sound made by two sine waves. The pitch shifts gently to produce some slow variation of the actual speed of the pulse. You can use it as a track and add voice (like relaxation or visualization), or just use as is to promote deep relaxation or trance. The pulses are about 8 hz (cycles per second).
Author: Robert Yourell
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An artist colouring in a piece of art with coloured pencils. (up-close/intimate perspective). Stereo recording. Zoom mp3 recorder.
Author: Brainwaves
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Stree artists sing a slightly melancholic song in the old town of vilna, lithuania.
Author: Vollkornbrot
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Street artists in the old town district of vilna, lithuania sing a nice and melancholic song.
Author: Vollkornbrot
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A grown up male havin a double fart in a fairly moist forrest.
Author: Atevonhes
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Made using tweaked samples and uvi falcon. All notes are hit in c, different octaves.
Author: Ramteen
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Br-laser vector synthesis reel for make noise morphagene. These sounds have visuals encoded into them at high frequencies. The vector synthesis reel for the make noise morphagene is a collection of different xy samples, to show off morphagene's stereo sampling capability. The sample material can be displayed on oscilloscopes, modified vectrex game consoles, ilda laser displays or oscilloscope simulation software in xy mode. Some splices on the reel can be used as seamless loops. Here is a video to give a basic idea of the reelhttps://youtu. Be/cxxb9veyq6w. The collection of vectors was arranged by bernhard rasinger and includes vector contributions from artists listed below. An important part of this reel is to put the spotlight on working and performing artists utilizing sound signals to draw images as vector art. Alberto novellohttp://www. Jestern. Com. Andrew duffhttp://andrew-duff. Co. Uk/. Bernhard rasingerhttps://www. Br-laser. Com/. Chris kinghttp://videocircuits. Blogspot. Com/. Derek holzerhttp://macumbista. Net/. Douglas nunnhttps://vectorhackfestival. Com/guests/nunn/. Hansi raberhttp://youtube. Com/hansiraber. Ivan marušić klifhttp://i. M. Klif. Tv. Jerobeam fendersonhttp://oscilloscopemusic. Com. Jonas bershttp://jonasbers. Com. Joost rekveldhttp://www. Joostrekveld. Net. Philip baljeuhttp://instagram. Com/pbaljeuhttps://www. Youtube. Com/channel/ucudrl_q3_cnsj0ta2k7saha. Philipp haffnerhttps://www. Instagram. Com/philipp_haffner/. Robert henkehttp://roberthenke. Com/. Roland lionihttp://www. Akirasrebirth. Com. Ted davishttp://teddavis. Org. Vector hack festivalhttps://vectorhackfestival. Com/. All of these artists, working in the vector synthesis realm are creating these vectors with a different set of tools. These tools include pure data, max4live, oscistudio, axoloti, modular synthesizer, video synthesizer. Https://oscilloscopemusic. Com/oscistudio. Phphttp://write. Flossmanuals. Net/pure-data/introduction2/http://www. Axoloti. Com/https://www. Ableton. Com/de/live/max-for-live/. For introductory oscilloscope and technique tutorials please enjoy jerobeam fenderson´s tutorial series. Https://www. Youtube. Com/playlist?list=plfgouhnvmlro45p9uur18wofljeavcfvv.
Author: Makenoisemusic
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Opening of "vivo del cuento" by eldymtitry in the gallery miscelanea.
Author: Eleaefece
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I recorded mostly nothing, then normalized it, so it was mostly loud static. I used audacity's noise remover to make the sound and it's wahwah effect to make it move across stereo space. Very interesting, good for static and alien voices.
Author: Pyzaist
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This sound was recorded in a bathroom using a paint brush and water against a wall.
Author: Stoneywaters
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A long recording of cello improvisation by a woman musician during a party in marseille.
Author: Aisselles
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8tr tape sounds.
Author: Linco
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Drawing lines with a pencil on paper. Recorded on a zoom h6. Unprocessed.
Author: Georgehopkins
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An 8bit text blip, like you would see in an old visual novel. The sound is meant to play as text is being added on screen for a character speaking. Created for an upcoming visual novel/puzzle game called burden of proof.
Author: Someguy
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An 8bit text blip, like you would see in an old visual novel. The sound is meant to play as text is being added on screen for a character speaking. Created for an upcoming visual novel/puzzle game called burden of proof.
Author: Someguy
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An 8bit text blip, like you would see in an old visual novel. The sound is meant to play as text is being added on screen for a character speaking. Created for an upcoming visual novel/puzzle game called burden of proof.
Author: Someguy
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Recording of some sounds you can hear in a tattoo-studio. Getting the ink ready, shaking the bottle, putting ink in the little plastic pots, getting the chair ready with plastic, putting on gloves, tattooing dotwork, some humming of the tattoo-artist. Recorded with a tascam dr-40.
Author: Ellykellner
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Title pulsating synth-humming Artist stephan Original mp3 data Length:0:42 minutes (814.84 KB) Format:MP3 Stereo 44kHz 160Kbps (CBR) User tags abstract, Wave Type Synthesized, Experiment PDSounds record number 333 Comment Sound experiment. Abstract wave pattern. For background fills in audio-visual media. Oscillating, vibrating, pulsating hum, humming.
Author: stephan
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This version of S. A. Emery's "Sleep, Baby, Sleep" (composed 1869) was recorded by Vaudeville-Entertainer George P. Watson (1871 - 1926) in 1911 for the Victor Talking Machine Company in New York, NY.
Author: Untitled
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Chant populaire tchouvache, enregistré sous la direction de Grigori Sandler.
Author: Poet unknown, Chuvash folk song
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1st release date: 19th century, Folklore collections from the Russian Empire
Author: Untitled
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Made in flstudio 20.
Author: Sanlega
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Edited from the sound of me shaking a bottle of water. Intended to sound like using a fill bucket in art software. -----------------------------------------------------------------------. This sound, like everything i upload here,is completely free for anyone to use. You may use it however you please. I hope it is useful. 🎶.
Author: Colorscrimsontears
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Playing some doleful western style music in the streets of gulang yu. Nice ambience.
Author: Pcfstnk
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Riding the bus at usp to the underground station, whilst a clown performs.
Author: Missionariojose
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sound-walk#1 oslo's harbour promenade. Sound collage with concrete sounds and overlapping layers based on field recording along the oslo harbour promenade (october 12 & november 7 2017). Recorded sites are frognerkilen, frognerstranda, kongen marina, aker brygge - the harbour promenade western part. The soundscapes are part of the doctoral study at the faculty of landscape and society. Norwegian university of life sciences nmbu. The study explore the urban intertidal and urban sea areas. The soundscapes are recorded and edited by elin t. Sørensen, visual artist/landscape architect. Mixed and mastering by cato langnes, sound engineer/producer at notam.
Author: Elinso
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sound walk#2 along oslo's harbour promenade [wav 16 bits 44,1 khz. 00:05:38. 56,9 mb]sound collage with concrete sounds and layers based on a field recording along the oslo harbour promenade (november 9 & 11 2017. Recorded sites are oslo town hall square, vippetangen, the opera, sørenga, lohavn, kongshavn - the harbour promenade eastern part. The soundscape is a work-in-progress, and part of a doctoral study at the faculty of landscape and society, norwegian university of life sciences nmbu. The study explore the urban intertidal and oslo's urban sea areas. The soundscapes are recorded and edited by elin t. Sørensen, visual artist/landscape architect. Mixed and mastering by cato langnes, sound engineer/producer at notam.
Author: Elinso
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I created this sound to add to the freesound. Org library of sound, because, to obtain use on a sound here, one of the stipulations was that i had to add a sound here at freesound. Org. I love sounds. My senses have always naturally been fine tuned to appreciate the subtle cues in sounds, although, as an artist, i am more drawn to create music or visual art, rather than sounds, but i gave it my best try here. This is a sound i have been doing for years, since a very young child actually. Basically the sound is achieved by making three sounds with my mouth. . . 1. Sucking my lips together, and then opening my mouth, 2. Bringing lips back together and forcing air out 3. And then the sound of my tongue pressed just under my front teeth, and flicking my tongue down. I do this very fast. Enjoy!.
Author: Ranger
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If there is one man, white western historyhas neglected, it must be james baldwin (1924 - 1987)known to many as writer, novellist, essayistplaywright, poet. . . Surely unknown to all asactivist, as frontfighter, as luchador of theanti-xenophobic anti-discrimination discoursin general & more specific of the north-american'negro'. His father was a slave & as a childat the tender age of 10, he was teased and abusedby 2 new york police officers, an instance of the racistharassment by the nypd that he would experience againas a teenager and document in his essays. Why isn't his history & discours teached at school ?. Anno 2020, i learn to know him & his eloquent rhetoricalcapabilities through the also fenomenal moving & breath-takingperformance of tawiah + myrrh for the refraction festival, takingplace online of course, due to the ever infamous covid-19. . . An audiovisual délice, in which visual artist myrrh, places tawiahin subtle superposition with james baldwin & his 1965 debate with mr. Buckley ! in the cambridge union ! !! ! ! ! while performinglive one of the most delicate concerts i have seen during corona. . . A must see+hear _ _ _ https://www. Youtube. Com/watch?v=h5l2lssdzro. Being totally absorbed by this performance, i discover as an artist myselfone of the reasons i bind so much with this piece of music is that i myselflike to use the same harmonies, apparently, which i did indeed in 2015https://soundcloud. Com/torturado/eternal-void-the-fall-back& in the mid nineties, that is 1990's. . . A long forgotten piece of me, performed that time during my ritcs studies, as my band torturado, no recordings from then helas online, but gracias a la discovery of tawiah+myrrh & james baldwin picked up again what i remembered from that time & made a 2020 version of it. . . A small visual document of this: https://vimeo. Com/450004585. As from the moment, i discovered james baldwin, i integrated also his powerful 1965 debate in my performances during covid times. . . To spread his word ! to inspire others, to confront others. . . I told myself covid or corona is not going to stop me playing & performing music, which comes natural to me, so i looked for ways to perform outside, in plain nature, with batteries. . . Guitars, 9v fx, fx without 9v compartment, battery based amplifiers, battery based kassette walkmans. . . & it is on kassette that i put an edited full version of the james baldwin vs buckley debate of 1965. . . For this exercice of the sound design formation, we had to upload a sound that intrigues, well, james baldwin eloquent voice, litteral & metaphorically inspired & triggered me. . . Also the sound of electro-magnetic technology called tape is something i have always been fond of. . . So i made an edit of an edit of the james baldwin debate of +- 10 minutes !. Spread the word !a+. Actually this could also serve the exercice of recording a sound that comes from a certain place, or is part of a bigger thing , or personificates a certain place. . .
Author: Antwerpsounddesign
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