This track is assembled partially from ambient sounds of Kyiv city. The click is recorded on Slavutych metro station and is meant to help blind people navigate. In the middle of the track, there's a sample of Ukrainian Parliament voting system sound.
The track uses the sounds of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, recorded and collected by Valery Korshunov for the ARTEFACT project. Sounds of Chernobyl https://soundsofchernobyl.org
> Made mostly out of field recordings from the Carpathians, Molfar is an audio-documentary of my trip to the Hoverla mountain in 2017. Projected video is a mix of GoPro footage from that journey
> - sfts
Oh this is my fav #ThursdayFiveList ever .. The theme is #TheSound ... and that means I can post .. Ddaeng! (and a few other pretty good tracks that are also about bells and ringing!)
Unloved - Crash Boom Bang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02gBtzhKsEM
(and on to what seems to happen if you force dream pop through a few rounds of aggressive distortion and whatnot, with a suitably onomatopoeic title)
Dominique Fils-Aimé - Quiet Down The Voices https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woY-7otdaDk
(calming now, mesmeric, slightly unsettling - and I think quietness fits the topic okay, doesn't it? Quiet is still within the concept of sound)
Teho Teardo and Blixa Bargeld - A Quiet Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiPVgAhRE6E
(perhaps the single most mellow and delicate song Blixa has ever song - admittedly, a low bar - and it very much gets me in the feels)