I like brown noise

Discussion in 'Music' started by stalk, Oct 11, 2008.

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    somehow reminds me of rain, or rushing water
     
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    I'm so sensitive to sound...I can hear a bug walking on a wall sometimes, or a watch ticking somewhere that I have no idea about...and it wakes me up.

    I just put this stuff in the background and sleep soooo good. I slept all day.
     
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    edit* on second thought I better not feed the fire
     
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    Very cool, but it makes me wish I lived by the beach all that much more.
     
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    Thanks for this, i live in shared accommodation so I can see it coming in very useful! :D

    Have to say i prefer the pink noise tho :p the brown is a bit too round.
     
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    Glad you can find use for it. :)
     
  9. Ocean Bionic

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    whoa... i would love sleeping to the sound of a rushing torrent
     
  10. wa bluska wica

    wa bluska wica Pedestrian

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    i used to lean my guitar against an amp and get a nice low feedback and sleep to that

    now i live across the street from a big train yard and sleep to the echoing-clear-across-the-earth clattering of couplers [or knuckles, i think the train people call them]

    and occasionally, when i am very lucky, the deafening multi-dischord-screech of braking metal-on-metal [sounds a bit like the music used by hermann nitsch in his rituals]
     
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