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A broken cooler and a musical freezing cabin

Subject: A broken cooler and a musical freezing cabin
From: "Arn=C3=BE=C3=B3r Helgason"
Date: Sat Apr 18, 2015 1:57 pm ((PDT))
I don't know if this recording is relevant on this group, but the second
recording is at least a very quiet one.
This evening it could be heard that something was wrong with one of the
coolers in the Hagkaup Supermarket at Ei=C3=B0istorg in Seltjarnarnes, Icel=
and.
On the other hand the freezing cabin at home, which is of Turkish
origin,  is so quite that the human ear doesn't hear the wonderful
sounds it composes. Therfore the Olympus LS-11 was place inside for
several minutes. The dropping temperatures seemed to affect the
recorder's housing as the small snicks confirm.
Recorded with an Olympus LS-11 24 bits, 48 kHz
http://hljod.blog.is/blog/hljod/entry/1705248/
Good headphones recommended especially for the second recording.

Best regards,
Arnthor Helgason












"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.



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