Antelope Island

Featured story

Splice Explores: Antelope Island

Antelope Island, the largest island in the Great Salt Lake, is one of the crown jewels of Utah’s state park system. The uninhabited 42-square-mile desert island is renowned for its wildlife watching, including one of the nation’s largest bison herds, pristine ecosystems, and gorgeous desert and mountain vistas. Due to increasing temperatures and snowmelt in the area during the '80s and '90s, the surrounding lake routinely flooded the island, marooning the bison and all other wildlife into small mini islands for decades at a time. Today, temperatures have dried out the salt flats to such an extent that Antelope Island is no longer an island at all. Not to mention, the Great Salt Lake is a puddle of its former self, with salinity far beyond what's found in the ocean.

A group of Splice producers and musicians traveled to this delicate ecosystem to capture its unique sounds before they cease to exist. The pack consists of natural ambiances and field recordings, percussion played by world-renowned drummer Brian Rosenworcel using rocks, wood, and surrounding nature, and majestic vocals from Kathryn Shuman sung in caves and natural reverbs throughout the island. Explore these sounds in your production, capture a truly unique landscape, and share the memory of a precious place that may never be the same again.

Companion Packs

The American West

This pack explores the sounds of the American's most iconic and natural geography, including the big walls and waterfalls of Yosemite, as well as an abandoned mine in the most r...

Lithophones

In Fantasy Canyon of Dinosaur National Monument Park along the Uinta Mountains of Utah on the border of Colorado lie some of the worlds only lithophones. These ancient stones...

Geothermal Energy

The molten core of the earth is often referred to as the sun beneath our feet. 4,000 miles down the temperatures can reach the same as those found on the surface of the sun. ...

Desert Percussion

Dry sands, hot rocks, prickly cacti, and wind swept mountains make up the harsh yet beautiful landscape of American deserts. A seemingly quiet and solitary environment, the d...

Bicycling Across America Vol. 1

In the summer of 2021, producer Charles Van Kirk rode his bicycle 3,900 miles across the USA from the Atlantic coast in Maine to the Pacific Ocean in Oregon. He packed a Zoom...

Bicycling Across America Vol. 2

In the summer of 2021, producer Charles Van Kirk rode his bicycle 3,900 miles across the US from the Atlantic coast in Maine to the Pacific Ocean in Oregon. He packed a Zoom ...

South India

Field recorders in hand, musicians, producers, and sound artists Krishna Jhaveri and Sanaya Ardeshir (aka Sandunes) spent 30 days traveling through South India to capture the...

Natural Reverbs

Splice Explores: Natural Reverbs is based on the idea of music responding to nature. Producer Charles Van Kirk collaborating with musician Julia Easterlin visited three disti...

Water Rhythms

Water Rhythms is a hybrid sound pack of water and drums created by Susie Ibarra (composer, percussionist, sound artist) and recorded with sound engineers Jake Landau and Eli ...

The Himalayas

Renowned experimental percussionist, Susie Ibarra traveled to the Himalayas in Sikkim, India to capture water percussion with hydro-phonic microphones, as well as bamboo one-sho...

Iceland

As a special Explores project to recognize Earth Day, Charles Van Kirk & Splice's Josh Robertson visited Iceland's Vatnajökull Glacier and National Park, the largest glacier...

Music Box Village

In 2011, a collapsing Creole cottage on Piety Street in the Bywater became the catalyst for a grand experiment in "musical architecture.” Founding artists Delaney Martin, Tay...

Loading...