For projects that benefit from sharp, tactile detail, explore fractured materials and physical breakage for a raw edge to action-driven scenes. On a more familiar note, get everyday household machinery and the motions, clatters, and rhythms of food preparation to ground domestic environments in realism.
For more abstract storytelling, hear layered drones that support tension, introspection, and slow-building narrative moments, as well as a richly-imagined collection of arcane effects built for modular worldbuilding.
For high-energy settings, get lively casino ambiences and detailed interactions or unsettling chemical and liquid textures that heighten danger and unease. On the opposite end of the spectrum, hear the quiet resonance of historic urban spaces through architecture, ambience, and subtle human presence.
Finally, for libraries centered on real-world movement, check out hypnotic, looped clock textures that sustain psychological tension, practical vehicle recordings suited for modern transport scenes, and hand and power tools that offer clean, versatile foley elements.
Happy listening!














