No. 66. Mating chorus of the Pacific Treefrog, Hyla regilla, in Littlerock Creek, Littlerock, Los Angeles County, Cali- fornia, on the edge of the Mojave Desert at 10:20 p.m. on April 30, 1955. This is the call widely used as background sound in various movies made in Hollywood, regardless of the part of the world being portrayed.
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As usual, Kirby manipulates various interwar records to fit a cavalcade of emotional states: blissful (B1, E8), tragic (D2, D5), frantic (E1, E6), and just plain horrifying (F3, G1, H1, K1). gjoe52
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Enter a Library of Babel from the masters of the electronic concept album, as they plunder the plethora of “sound” albums released by the maverick founder of Folkways, Moses Asch.
https://igloomag.com/features/matmos-return-to-archive-smithsonian-folkways-recordings Justin Patrick Moore
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wow. The Kepler track from this album opens the 1977 Voyager disc, currently navigating interstellar space beyond our solar system at ten miles per second. .