Sitting by king's college chapel listening to voices, sirens, an aeroplane overhead and associated echoes within the quadrant. 5pm (ish) on a friday. Olympus ls3, internal mics.
Squeaky wooden door opened in a hall of highschool. 1999. Casette dictaphone, built in mics, digitalized with generic amiga mono sampler at 16khz. Saved as wav.
2:21 field recording of exterior daytime environmental windy day in an exposed lincolnshire countryside location, but with mics partially shielded inside a bus-shelter for less in your face perspective. Recorded with a balanced stereo pair of mics and edited to remove intrusions.
Berlin, august 2012. School hollydays beeing over, the children are playing in the school yard. Some shouting. Language non recognisable. Recorder sony m10 internal mics.
Pacific ocean at la push, washington (usa). Shielded from wind by large driftwood log. Recorded with a pair of rode nt1 mics connected to a sound devices 702 recorder.
Recording of waves at the skallingen peninsula on the westcoast of denmark. Inside mics of a r-09hr, inside a self-made windshield, using windstop-fleece.
Winter wind in the phone-lines alongside a disused railway, now a footpath. Reeds and bushes whispering. Open, flat fields around. Zoom h1 using on-board mics.
Stereo recording with two omni mics of me walking through snow in new hampshire. It shifts from walking in light snow on dirt to walking in 6in deep snow.
Listening to warning bells and tram going over crossing. Traffic with emergency vehicle sirens in background. Recording: olympus ls3 + okm binaural mics.
Reeds in the wind, beside a path along a disused railway line. Winter, the land is flat and the vista stretches for miles. Zoom h1 using on-board mics.
Playa zicatela, en puerto escondido, méxico. Zicatela beach at puerto escondido, mëxico. Recorded wih omnidirectional stereo mics. Zoom f8n, november, 2020.
Walking around music electronics convention superbooth at fez in berlin wuhlheide. Circa 2019. Okm mics, originally recorded at 48/24, compressed to flac at level 4.
This is the earthquake warning (called "area mail") chime on a japanese phone. Recorded on sony ux-80. Built-in stereo mics. 192kbps mp3. Leading and trailing silence forced. Audacity.
A "bigmack" switch being operated, giving a distinctive click. This sound is recognisable to users of single message aac communicators. (aac: augmentative & alternative communication). Equipment: zoom h4n, internal mics.