Chop on chips. Pitch them down. – Ellen Lurie
Get a few day’s worth of stubble on your face. Go somewhere real quiet and record running your hand and arm under your chin – it mixes in nice with… read more →
Get a spatula or some sort of large metal cooking tray, if possible steel. Put it on your kitchen surface and pull it off the surface – but make sure… read more →
Take a plank or another long object and swing it around rapidly as you would with a real blade. This produces a good swooshing sound – and if you layer… read more →
Rub two rough stones together – in a slow circular motion. Slow the sound down, enhance the bottom end. Gives you a real nice ancient tomb opening sound. – Patrick… read more →