This section serves as a reference resource for the tools, techniques and phenomena commonly associated with paranormal investigation.
It includes material relating to Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), spirit boxes and other audio-based methods, along with examples drawn from our own recordings.
Where recordings are presented, they are shared as captured during field investigations, often with minimal processing. As is typical with this type of material, many examples are indistinct, while others may appear more clearly defined.
Audio content is best experienced using headphones. Careful listening is encouraged, as interpretation can vary and subtle details may become more apparent over repeated playback.
This section is intended to support a structured and critical approach to the examination of audio-based phenomena. The material presented here is not intended as definitive evidence but, as data to be examined within a broader research context.
EVP Recordings
“What’s down there?”
Recorded at Landguard Fort, Suffolk, first you’ll hear a young child’s voice then, a very faint whisper.
Landguard Fort – “What’s down there?”
“Yeah!”
Recorded at a disused, still consecrated, ancient Church, in Essex.
700 year old Church – “Yeah!”
“James”
Recorded at the same ancient, disused Church in Essex, 10 years later. Laura makes a statement, which Mark eventually confirms “right’, immediately followed by the capture ‘James’ (faint), after which Mark can be heard again.
700 year old Church – “James”
“Yeah!
Recorded at the ruins of Bicknacre Priory, Essex.
Bicknacre Priory – “Yeah!”
Indecipherable then “Right”
Again, recorded at ancient, disused Church in Essex. In the clip, you’ll hear Laura, with an indecipherable capture (a phrase), underneath her voice, Mark confirming ‘Right’, which the capture then mimics.