Frozen Forest Resonance – Frosted Trees & Cracking Branches

A raw winter forest soundscape recorded during extreme cold, when everything around is frozen solid. Trees covered in thick frost creak and collide as the wind moves through the forest, creating dramatic, tension-filled textures. Occasional gusts pass overhead, producing deep, roaring wind tones, while the constant cracking and popping of frozen branches dominates the atmosphere.

This recording captures the harsh yet meditative character of a frozen landscape — a natural composition shaped by wind, ice, and movement. Ideal for deep listening, cinematic sound design, meditation, sleep, or immersive ambience.

🎙 Recorded with RØDE M5 MP microphones and Zoom F3 field recorder 🌲 Location: Winter forest ❄️ Conditions: Sub-zero temperatures, heavy frost

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