Found Sounds, Vol. 1, #3
Update: 2011-04-13
Description
1. The VODER of Homer Dudley, 1939. Demonstrated at the Worlds Fair.
2. Unknown amateur jazz band, homemade wire recording from AM radio
3. “Communist Young Pioneers” – unknown performers, traditional Chinese children’s song
4. “Durme, Durme” – Miriam Baruch, Ladino lullaby recorded in Bulgaria, 1943
5. Random clip from Quebec wrestling match- Stephane Latendress, Monsieur Carpentier
6. “Evangeline Special” – Iry LeJeune
7. Street musicians, aboriginal Australian music with didgeridoo, Perth, Australia
8. “Lord Death’s Counting Song” Aum Shinrikyo leader Shoko Asahara, taken from Sounds of the Japanese Doomsday Cult
9. Random 911 call, Deer/Dog Attack
10. “Nyantare” - Ngoma Troupe, Uganda
11. “Adud leluti B” – field recording from Torres Straight expedition, 1898
12. “I’m Going to Die With the Staff In My Hand” – Amigo Male Singers
13. “The Bloop” – unexplained sound recorded by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1997
2. Unknown amateur jazz band, homemade wire recording from AM radio
3. “Communist Young Pioneers” – unknown performers, traditional Chinese children’s song
4. “Durme, Durme” – Miriam Baruch, Ladino lullaby recorded in Bulgaria, 1943
5. Random clip from Quebec wrestling match- Stephane Latendress, Monsieur Carpentier
6. “Evangeline Special” – Iry LeJeune
7. Street musicians, aboriginal Australian music with didgeridoo, Perth, Australia
8. “Lord Death’s Counting Song” Aum Shinrikyo leader Shoko Asahara, taken from Sounds of the Japanese Doomsday Cult
9. Random 911 call, Deer/Dog Attack
10. “Nyantare” - Ngoma Troupe, Uganda
11. “Adud leluti B” – field recording from Torres Straight expedition, 1898
12. “I’m Going to Die With the Staff In My Hand” – Amigo Male Singers
13. “The Bloop” – unexplained sound recorded by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1997
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