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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Nature Sounds for Free

Roll your own environmental background soundtrack.

I've always loved this sorta shit. Had dozens of tapes full of it when I was a teenager -- with which I'd drive my poor parents crazier by creating house-shaking artificial thunderstorms on the washing machine-sized speakers I'd crammed into my little 10' x 12' bedroom. The sound of a soft rainstorm or breakers rolling onto a beach can instantly take me from psychotic office worker one scream away from a killing spree to Mr Happy. Must be my inner hippie. (Don't worry, I beat him regularly.)

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