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☕ Support the show, send your own horror stories, and help shape future episodes. 🎧 Join the darkness here: https://buymeacoffee.com/horrorstoriesnetwork storiesnetwork25@gmail.com 🧺 **3 Creepy TRUE Laundromat Horror Stories – Real-Life Terror in the Most Ordinary Places** 🧺 You think it's just another quiet night at the laundromat… until you realize you're not alone. In this chilling video, we dive into **3 TRUE horror stories** that happened in one of the most unexpected — and unsettling — places: the laundromat. From strange figures watching from the shadows to disturbing late-night encounters in deserted laundry rooms, these real stories prove that **even the most mundane locations can become the scene of real terror.** 🕯️ **What You’ll Hear in This Video:** - 3 horrifying, first-hand laundromat encounters - Creepy strangers, unexplained events, and terrifying confrontations - Immersive narration and ambient sound to bring each story to life - No fiction. No exaggeration. Just real fear from real people. 🎧 **For Best Experience:** Use headphones, turn off the lights, and listen in a quiet space. These stories hit different when you're alone... 💀 **Perfect For Fans Of:** - True horror stories and real-life creepy encounters - Unsettling tales in everyday settings - Laundromat horror, urban legends, and unexplained phenomena - Narrated horror with immersive storytelling ❤️ **Support the Channel If You Dare** If these stories made your heart race, LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE for weekly real horror stories, and SHARE with someone who thinks doing laundry is boring. They might change their mind… laundromat horror stories, real creepy laundromat experiences, true scary stories, laundromat at night horror, true urban horror, creepy laundry room, real horror encounters, true crime laundromat, laundromat ghost stories, unsettling real stories #LaundromatHorror #TrueScaryStories #CreepyEncounters #RealHorror #LateNightTerror #HorrorNarration #EverydayPlacesGoneWrong #UnexplainedEvents #LaundryRoomTerrors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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track is 3:14 in length!! Not on purpose!! my fine remix of sounds coming from Xylux: https://soundcloud.com/xylvx Check out his latest tunes -- they're bad ass. Kill your hears.
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track is 3:14 in length!! Not on purpose!! my fine remix of sounds coming from Xylux: https://soundcloud.com/xylvx Check out his latest tunes -- they're bad ass. Kill your hears.
all sounds created from warped/effected sounds coming from one 10 second sample of Resident Evil (the first movie, and the scene where Alice wakes up in a lab).
Straight off of That 1 Guy's Channel. I am @SpaceyBLurr This is a field recording from May 25th, the day after my car window got smashed in in Oakland and a bunch of stuff got stolen, including my macbook pro. This field recording was on high gain and there was wind blowing into the android recording device. It was a horrible recording. I attempted to fix some things with iZotope RX 6 plugins inside of Ableton Live,, on Windows Vista (since this laptop can't run the standalone application of RX). The declip plugin did not work, so I had a bit of trouble... but it sounds somewhat okay. @geneBerlin slept in the tent like a baby while I hopped a fence and blew the circuit bent megaphone from US Government property, up on a hill. There were a lot of spiders. Gene's stuff was also stolen out of my car, the night before this recording took place. I may attempt installing pro tools or running the plugins as audio units, to see if I can get things sounding better... and I may try uploading the raw & unprocessed recording, if I decide that RX took away too much from it.…
First time jamming with the mic and part of my audio set up in 6 years. Random practice session. No software plugins of any kind -- just a live recording without a limiter. Was going to try to steam live on Facebook today, but that will come later... I've got a lot of practice to do, to get ready to do live improvisation at a solo show.…
I remastered this within the last 4 hours. @SpaceyBlurr – original track is here: https://soundcloud.com/spaceyblurr/droning-the-glitch-stretcher-cybermountaincorerobotics Spacey made layers of Evolver. I added tracks of DM-1 Dementia synth by Audible Disease.
After the 4:40 mark -- is the best example of Jim Tom saying trippy stuff in reverse. Credit to Jim Tom for the vocals on his 'Rye Whiskey' song. Jim Tom is on the TV show called Moonshiners. An old warped sample from @ShockerTV was also used. Effects, Ableton Live warping, additional audio tracks (drum layers, synths, and feedback recordings from hardware), mixing and mastering by David Pixley @theMuzzl3 This track may end up being a project for Pixelgasm, or I might end up working on it some more. It was done in about 8 hours.…
2 Tito's mid-sized Vodka bottles frozen & then emptied. Put cap back on frozen bottle & let thaw (resulting in about 1/4 of a shot of vodka in each bottle after thawed). While thawing, the resulting audio is natural oscillations coming from the cap of the bottle as the liquid and air heat up, as it thaws... pushing air out of the cap. Squeezed sides of cap on different spots around the rim with 2-5 fingers & applied pressure to the top for other variations in the oscillating sounds. Put a ton of compression/limiter... used izotope rx to get rid of low level room noise and bottle clanking thumps... the zoom h4n had to be at 100% recording volume, so it picked up a lot of breathing & movements of the bottles. Next step: 3 vodka bottles at a time & get recorder closer to the rims of the bottles. Gonna do the next recording on the floor since the recorder picked up tapping sounds from the table when the bottles were slightly moved or the caps were tapped or squeezed harder.…
collaboration with @spaceyblurr latest mix - 10:30 PM - 7/16/2016 @SpaceyBlurr provided this audio: recordings of evolver, thingamagoop2, postcard weevil, synth, hi hat, kick drum, and bass synth. @theMuzzl3 ran Spacey's hats & other audio through hardware stereo effects pedal board /w KP2, KP3, Jomox T-Res & M-Res & recorded layers of effected audio. Ran kick drum mids & lo's through software effects for layers of various sounds. Mixed/Mastered by theMuzzl3. Copywrite isn't copyright blah blah blah you suck at naming dates and times ~keymark/-/-/-\ @ http://www.keymarkhha.tumblr.com…
The original track is 11:11 + 0.01 in length, 1 second longer than a perfect circle. Track was created in 2013. It consists of recordings of circuit bent sounds through effects, vocals through effects, "moogerfooger pedal board with 7 moogerfoogers including the CP251" through effects, and break drum beats with software glitches/time stretches and swing added. I believe the BPM is 120. Effects processing of live electronic/vocal recordings consisted of a Korg Kaos Pad 2, Kaos Pad 3, Jomox T-Resonator Filter+Delay, and M-Resonator Filter. DAW was ableton live. Glitch plugins were added to the beats, but they were mostly just time stretched. Remastered in 2016, in 20 minutes!…
Remix of Shocker TV. Better late than never. Tribute to FOE TAMAJIRO, sound design guru and genius. His remix competiton was done a few years ago... and I kept working on my mix. I did not receive a placement in the top remixes of this project. For the top remixes, see soundcloud.com/shockertv Vocals and added effects of stem audio files by theMuzzl3.…
Updated (still unfinished) track is here: https://soundcloud.com/themuzzl3/pr0n-files-104-1 @Pixelgasm is also working on a mix involving stems from this. track in progress -- very basic structure laid out& needs work with arrangements. Need advice on what to do next & what to cut out. I did very little mixing/mastering stuff because I'm currently working on a ton of side-chained effects.. so the CPU is taken up. All loops/kicks/sounds are from porn samples…
This is a track that is made up entirely of sounds from refrigerators owned by members of Pixelgasm. This track was mixed, mastered, and produced by theMuzzl3. I kind of ran out of time during the mixing/mastering stages, so I'm not happy with the volume of it. Since I was already 10 minutes passed midnight when I uploaded it, I decided to do some minor adjustments to volume and re-upload, but it still needs work. I'm gonna remix/master it later for my final Pixelgasm mix of it. This track is one of two mixes made by members of Pixelgasm (the other mix was made by Spacey Blurr). It includes recordings of refrigerators and freezers owned by members of Pixelgasm, which is an online musical collaboration project headed by David Pixley theMuzz3, Spacey Blurr, Sergio Blue, and Mike Luv. Pixelgasm's soundcloud page has links to all of its contributing members' soundcloud pages -- found here: @Pixelgasm I quantized some of the recording to a fixed BPM, which was decided by what appeared to be the rhythm or BPM of one of the fridge's hums. I put sections of recordings of each fridge's hum into keyfinder to estimate the key of each fridge. I solo's hum from one of the fridge recordings and examined the EQ curve to verify what the fundamental key of the hum appeared to be. I use high que settings on bell-curves to boost frequencies that were associated with the fundamental key of the hum. I used high que settings on bell-curves to remove frequencies that appeared to be not associated with the fundamental key of the hum. I bounced that audio file down. I analyzed the hum sections of other recordings to verify what key they appeared to be in. I transposed them to match the key of the first fridge's hum, and applied the same EQ curves that applied to the first fridge. Organized loops of hum into 4 layers (1 for each person's fridge). Made & organized layers of loops from the percussion from audio files. Mixed 4 drone channels with 3 percussion layers. Reversed some of the layers of percussion. Side chained percussion layers to trigger compressions/gates in drone channels. Added modulation of effects to duplicated layer of loops. Triggered sidechains in non-modulation effects loops and in drone channels, for compressions/gates/filters. Added AUX Channel sent to itself for feedback & triggered it with percussion/effected channels for feedback. The AUX channel has the EQ's that were used in the beginning, and a filter. Here is a list of individuals from Pixelgasm which made recordings of their refrigerators/freezers for this track, as well as a brief description of the recording they made: Spacey Blurr: @SpaceyBlurr * *Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder *Variety of sounds: inside and outside hum. Ice fail. Sergio Blue: @infinati * * *Hum (refrigerator motor) sound David Pixley: @theMuzzl3 * *Zoom H4N Handy Portable Digital Recorder *Variety of sounds: hum, variety of percussion from bumps/banging/playing with stuff in the fridge, ice machine, etc. Ethan Vandal: @EthanVandal *Refrigerator: Amana Energy Saver *GE Upright Deep Freeze 1971-72 *Recorded with a Samson C01 Studio Condenser. *Variety of sounds: hum, variety of percussion from bumps/banging/playing with stuff in the fridge, ice machine, etc. More on this 224th weekly Disquiet Junto project (“Make music with the sound of a refrigerator as its foundation.”) at: disquiet.com/0224/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: disquiet.com/junto/ Join the Disquiet Junto at: soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Disquiet Junto general discussion takes place at: disquiet.com/forums/ The image associated with this project is by Timothy Allen and is used thanks to a Creative Commons license: flic.kr/p/yQWAr/…
track is 3:14 in length!! Not on purpose!! my fine remix of sounds coming from Xylux: https://soundcloud.com/xylvx Check out his latest tunes -- they're bad ass. Kill your hears.
This is probably the last serious track I have so far released as theMuzzl3. It is a collaboration track with professional jazz/blues/classical/rock keyboardist from Vegas, Christian Green. It is my sounds added to the last track on his album, song titled 'Beas' on album Protruding Mannequins.
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