at least one of those ambient tracks is a recording i made in my backyard — others are from official national park archives
I was bored today so I spent an hour of my life listening to Anisota's soundscapes, here is my review on them.
Birds, 7/10 - I like it, epically the background "white noise" but It does sound like it's a loop, like I can hear the cut.
Brook, 8/10 - It makes you feel like your ear is next to the water like right up to it, it's really loud.
Creek, 3/10 - It doesn't sound like you're next to a river like I just hear noise, no water, it's just noise.
Dawn, 7/10 - You can hear the birds and can tell it's daytime, that's really it.
Field, 5/10 - What even is this? My honest reaction, "it sounds like you're a part of an alien abduction".
Fire, 10/10 - Fire is well... fire, what else can I say, it's good, I love it.
Lake, 7/10 - You can't really hear anything, but it's also a lake, so what did you expect?
Night, 9/10 - It's perfect, but it does sound like it's looped, just like the "Birds" I can hear a cut.
Rain, 10/10 - It's my favorite one, I just love the sound of rain it's so relaxing
Stream, 9/10 - You can really hear the water and the sounds of the little bugs, it's so cozy
Mountain, 9/10 - It sounds like a lot of wind, but I like it, now I've never been to the top of a Mountain before, but it sure sounds relaxing
Zephyr, 8/10 - It's deferent I've never heard it before, but it sounds like a lot of with noise.
Wood stove, 8/10 - It's like fire but a bit louder