Sea sound from the cantabrico sea, inside cobijeru cave (asturias-spain). Sonido del mar cantábrico desde el interior de la cueva de cobijeru (asturias- españa).
Mediterranean sea recorded on a breakwater shore in the beach of gandía in an afternoon of a day of november with a calm weather. You can hear the sound of the sea with some waves crashing on the breakwater.
Stereo recording of waves on a sandy beach, recorded from the shelter provided by some rocks, with a faint engine hum from a large ship in the far background. Tide was about one hour after turn and coming in. Recorded across an estuary. Average level about -18db. Recorded using h2 zoom with front microphones (90 degree). 6db of amplification in audacity.
This is a short extract from a sound installation 'the ocean misses a beat' commissioned for a festival in plymouth, uk and subsequently presented in chester as part of the 'up the wall' festival. It features recordings of the sea i made at heybrook bay in devon.
Bow of a metalic barge sailing. Water is clapping, close up, two or three smooth metalic noise from the barge. No motor, no voicearcachon, france, 2021. Recorded with schoeps msrecorded on sounddevice 633stereo wave, 24 bits, 48khz.
Fieldrecording on a winter afternoon at the baltic sea. Used equipment-zoom f4, 2x tritonaudiofethead phantom, 2x akg p420, windprotection (blimp). The first microphone stood on the beach (eighth character), the second microphone hung two meters higher than the beach (spherical character).
Medium sized waves recorded sitting on a groyn (no giggling - that's the name given for a construction of wood or rock going out perpendicular to the coast to avoid erosion or longshoredrift)from whence i could get the gurgling of the water as well as the crashing of the small waves and the sucking and pulling of the stones. Recorded on a minidisk with an sm58 from what i recall.