Misty ancient redwood forest canopy, towering moss-covered trunks disappearing into thick morning fog, damp spruce needles on the forest floor, low-light, atmospheric, wide-angle crop.
Misty ancient redwood forest canopy, towering moss-covered trunks disappearing into thick morning fog, damp spruce needles on the forest floor, low-light, atmospheric, wide-angle crop.
/ Acoustic Portraits

The baseline of ancient canopies

Old-growth forests possess a unique acoustic architecture. Wet moss, dense foliage, and massive trunks act as natural sound dampeners, creating a profound physical sanctuary of absolute quiet.

• Field Recordings

The forest at dawn

Recorded with scientific-grade hydrophones and ambient field arrays at the exact moment of biological awakening. Uncompressed, unlooped, and entirely raw.

05:14 AM • 12.4 KHZ
11:42 PM • 8.2 KHZ
03:10 AM • 15.1 KHZ

Redwood Dawn

Moss Dampening

Spruce Resonance

The first light breaking through the redwood canopy of Northern California. Features the distant call of a varied thrush and wind through needles.

An intimate acoustic portrait of Olympic National Park. The sound of light drizzle completely absorbed by a three-inch carpet of wet peat moss.

Deep wind currents vibrating through the massive trunks of an ancient Sitka spruce grove on the rugged coast of Vancouver Island.

Preservation standards

Nervous system regulation

Every recording is archived in uncompressed 24-bit/192kHz WAV format, capturing frequencies far beyond the range of human hearing to preserve the complete ecological footprint.

These organic baselines match the natural neurological rhythms of deep rest. Ideal for spatial design, therapeutic environments, and cognitive restoration.

+ The Archive

Acoustic preservation licenses

Bring the restorative power of pristine ancient forests into your physical space or digital project. We offer custom licensing and high-fidelity spatial audio consulting.

All field work is conducted with minimal ecological footprint, respecting local conservation guidelines and indigenous land sovereignty.