Tonight we had a spring-like onset of winter. So much snow fell that the already green branches were sometimes completely covered in white. Due to the rapidly rising temperatures during the day, we had a great thaw and brought back new nature soundscapes that we will soon use for new compositions.
🎶 Discover "etheral flowing realms" - our new ambient music track! Now available on all streaming platforms. Immerse yourself in a world of calm and mysticism
This is Sammy, our faithful companion in search of new nature sounds. He loves hiking and also enjoys collecting firewood for the winter. Thanks to his good nose, we have already discovered some acoustic treasures ;-) We use the soundscapes we find in nature for our new ambient music. A new track will be released soon ....
🎶 Discover "cascading legends“ - our new ambient music track! Now available on all streaming platforms. Immerse yourself in a world of calm and mysticism
The music to this slow motion recording is part of a series we call "sky walk" contains an excerpt of the title "breeze of the journey". Use your headphones for a good sound experience.
It was a magical atmosphere. We were traveling in the highlands of our home country to record the natural sound of a small stream with our self-made artificial head after a lot of rain. We were not only lucky with the audio recording, but also with the moon and the fast-moving clouds. The video and the audio field recordings were recorded separately and later combined in the editing program.
Last week we tested the Merlin Bird app for the first time in the forest. There are so many birds to hear, but not to see. It's fantastic when the bird calls suddenly get names thanks to the Merlin Bird app! The app detected 5 birds in the short recording in our video: "Common Chaffinch", "Eurasian Treecreeper", "Eurasian Wren", "Eurasian Nuthatch" and "Song Trush". It's such a cool app - many thanks to TheCornellLab!
In this video we have some bird calls Our location scout 😉 Sammy listened carefully to the recording. Did you know that dogs hear better than us? We read in Wikipedia that dogs can perceive frequencies between 15 and 50,000 Hz, while humans can only perceive 20 to 20,000 Hz. Due to the movable auricles, dogs can also locate sound sources better in three dimensions. By positioning the microphones or our artificial head, we also try to achieve a 3D auditory impression for humans. Grab your headphones for the best sound experience.
Today we have a video with a new audio field recording from nature. We test many different recordings for each composition - we only use the best ones for our music pieces. What do you think of this recording? Do you find it relaxing to listen to? In our field recordings in nature, we try to achieve a 3D auditory impression through the position of the microphones or our artificial head. The best way to enjoy the three-dimensional impression is with headphones.
You can't sleep? Let your thoughts wander ... The music is "silent nightfall" by joy.am and the picture motif comes from the Highlands of our homeland, we took it after a long night in nature just before sunrise.
If you are looking for peace and quiet, listen to this track ... Part 2
🎶 Soundscapes from nature to Music: “tales of the cascades" is one of our new ambient compositions and contains the soundscape of a small stream. It is the fifth composition in our ambient music series, in which each track contains a new authentic recording from nature to help calm the mind and relieve stress. The whole track is now available on many streaming platforms!
If you are looking for peace and quiet, listen to this track ... Part 1
🎶 The music to this slow motion recording is part of a series we call "beyond the waters" contains an excerpt of the title "tales of the cascades". Use your headphones for a good sound experience.
🌿✨ Listen carefully, preferably with your headphones. This is a comparison recording with a different recording technique. We built the lightweight head ourselves using the dummy head principle to get a natural recording that is as close as possible to what the human ears hear. We are just starting to test it. Can you hear a 3D effect?