Glugging by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2018-05-22T06:27:01Z Occasionally I see interesting tight squeezes and think, "My microphones can fit in there." This is one of those times. Along the coast there are great big hollow rocks being slowly eroded by shallow saltwater waves. They aren't sea caves, at least not the kind you would stand in comfortably. When a wave pushes against the opening it makes a nice thump before slowly filling in. The water swirls for a bit, then slowly drains. At the right tide height with the right rocks it makes a nice "schlork" sound I like to refer to as "glugging". As much fun as coastal recording can be, I'm much better with inland soundscapes. For some of the most interesting shoreline recordings you'll ever hear, you should check out my good friend Peter Comley at http://www.petercomleysound.com/sound-effects-libraries1.html Genre Field Recording Contains tracks Coastal Hollow - Surging Chamber by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2020-01-25T00:07:17Z Coastal Hollow - Surging Chamber 2 by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2020-01-25T00:10:55Z Coastal Hollow - The Tunnel by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2020-01-25T00:13:35Z Coastal Hollow - Big Room Small door by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2020-01-25T00:17:21Z Coastal Pocket by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2020-01-24T23:59:38Z
Coastal Hollow - Big Room Small door by Andy Martin, Field Recordist published on 2020-01-25T00:17:21Z