Embark on a thrilling auditory journey with our new extensive and spine-tingling elevator sound library, perfect for all of you who are fans of mysterious and spooky ambiences!
While staying in Gwangju, we spent a couple of days living in a Korean apartment complex featuring a typical duplex apartment. Although the apartment itself was already amazing and worthy of its own library, the elevator, the vast corridor, and the sinister basement proved to be the true stars of the show.
This comprehensive collection boasts an array of sound recordings, such as the creaking elevators, the doors, and the spine-tingling elevator “ding” heard both up close and from afar, with an eerie reverb echoing from the shadowy lobby and various dimly lit floors. The most goosebump-inducing treasure of all is the ominous sound of the elevator chain that you could only hear down in the basement – a sound that you simply must listen to!
We’ve also included elevator sounds from the bustling Seoul Fish Market, hotels, and a walking bridge.
With a strong focus on delivering high-quality and unique soundscapes, we hope this brand new elevator sound library is perfect for your next film and game sound design, podcasts, or any project that requires an eerie and spine-chilling touch.
So, brace yourself and dive deep into this eerie yet enthralling sound library, and let your imagination run wild as you explore the chilling beauty of these extraordinary soundscapes!
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