A floating river-parade inspired on the paintings of Jheronimus Bosch (c. 1450-1516).
This sound-recording is slow as swimming up-stream and strange as life in the Dark Ages.
's-Hertogenbosch, the city of the famous painter Jheronimus ( Hieronymus ) Bosch. That's where this parade on the city-river Dommel was.
Search Jheronimus Bosch on Google, look at the paintings while you are listening this strange and wonderful river parade. Your imagination will do the rest.
More about bosch parade: https://www.boschparade.nl/english/
Recorded; 21th June 2014, close to Wilhelminabrug, along river Dommel, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.
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Gear chain: Rode NT4 XY in Rode Blimp > Sound Devices 302 >Tascam dr-100 Mk2. Compression in Audacity.
This is a modern high quality -q10 (1500kbps) OGG Vobis compression file (48000Hz/16bit). The quality is almost as good as the 48/24-WAV original file. You can easily use this file in HD-film and HIFI music-tracks. The sound-quality is, after this compression technique still very high The file size reduction is about 75% of the 2304kbps WAV-track
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Beautiful!
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