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Scottish Highlands Wind and Heather

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Scottish Highlands Wind and Heather

The Scottish Highlands are among the windiest inhabited landscapes in Europe, and the sound of that wind moving across open moorland is unlike anything heard in sheltered lowland environments. This recording captures the sustained, ever-shifting voice of Highland wind - not a gale or a storm, but the steady, moderate wind that blows across the moors on most days.


Heather and coarse grass create a natural diffuser, breaking the wind into thousands of tiny turbulences that produce a complex, layered rushing sound. The wind rises and falls in long, organic cycles, each swell taking thirty to sixty seconds to build and decay.


There is extraordinary spaciousness in this sound - the sense of vast, open landscape with no barriers between you and the horizon. Distant sheep calls and the occasional cry of a curlew punctuate the wind at long intervals. This is the sound of one of the last truly wild places in the British Isles.

The Scottish Highlands are among the windiest inhabited landscapes in Europe, and the sound of that wind moving across open moorland is unlike anything heard in sheltered lowland environments. This recording captures the sustained, ever-shifting voice of Highland wind - not a gale or a storm, but the steady, moderate wind that blows across the moors on most days.


Heather and coarse grass create a natural diffuser, breaking the wind into thousands of tiny turbulences that produce a complex, layered rushing sound. The wind rises and falls in long, organic cycles, each swell taking thirty to sixty seconds to build and decay.


There is extraordinary spaciousness in this sound - the sense of vast, open landscape with no barriers between you and the horizon. Distant sheep calls and the occasional cry of a curlew punctuate the wind at long intervals. This is the sound of one of the last truly wild places in the British Isles.

$14.65
Scottish Highlands Wind and Heather
$14.65

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The Scottish Highlands are among the windiest inhabited landscapes in Europe, and the sound of that wind moving across open moorland is unlike anything heard in sheltered lowland environments. This recording captures the sustained, ever-shifting voice of Highland wind - not a gale or a storm, but the steady, moderate wind that blows across the moors on most days.


Heather and coarse grass create a natural diffuser, breaking the wind into thousands of tiny turbulences that produce a complex, layered rushing sound. The wind rises and falls in long, organic cycles, each swell taking thirty to sixty seconds to build and decay.


There is extraordinary spaciousness in this sound - the sense of vast, open landscape with no barriers between you and the horizon. Distant sheep calls and the occasional cry of a curlew punctuate the wind at long intervals. This is the sound of one of the last truly wild places in the British Isles.

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