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Peak Cavern Films.

Yes, Ecstasy Passage is the tiny inlet tube. Apparently named after the grunting and groaning noises made by Clive Westlake while attempting to made headway in there.

Dan.
 

pwhole

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That passage has wonderful audio resonance - or is it B-Cubed I'm thinking of? Actually I think it is - the one with a few bends in it. Me and Domee did a lot of sound recording in there for our 'album'. Still a blank wall of sediment at the forefield...
 

wellyjen

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pwhole said:
That passage has wonderful audio resonance - or is it B-Cubed I'm thinking of? Actually I think it is - the one with a few bends in it. Me and Domee did a lot of sound recording in there for our 'album'. Still a blank wall of sediment at the forefield...

We were deliberately treading on every loose rock we could find to get the noise and echoes.  :)
 

tomferry

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Have just watched the top 3 videos and the 3rd one looks a cracking trip would love to have a go at that when covid is over thanks for sharing  (y)
 

pwhole

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wellyjen said:
pwhole said:
That passage has wonderful audio resonance - or is it B-Cubed I'm thinking of? Actually I think it is - the one with a few bends in it. Me and Domee did a lot of sound recording in there for our 'album'. Still a blank wall of sediment at the forefield...

We were deliberately treading on every loose rock we could find to get the noise and echoes.  :)

Every single rock in Upper Gallery, from the largest to the smallest, was thumped at least twice in the making of this track. Much better on headphones ;)

https://double-w.bandcamp.com/track/geological-indigestion
 
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