A few weeks ago, Ecclesall Road's Co-op freezers were in the BBC News.
Listen to them here.
The electrical hum of the frozen food aisle at the store on Ecclesall Road has been described by fans on social media as "the calmest droning chord ever", a "gong bath" and like the "string section of an orchestra".
Local music technologist Alex McLean was one of the first to notice the unexpected soundtrack and shared his discovery on Reddit. He said: "I was just doing my shopping and walked into the corner where you're surrounded on three sides by these quite big freezers.
"I just felt this sense of calm, surrounded by these really rich tones, it's like a long continuous chord that never ends."
Such noise is part of our everyday geographies.
Dr Will Scrimshaw is a lecturer in popular music technology and composition at the University of Sheffield. He said the supermarket environment is perfect for creating such a distinctive sound."You've got a lot of freezers in that area and there's a lot of glass so it's quite reflective and that allows the frequencies to build up, which is why it's so prominent.
"You'll hear it quietly in lots of appliances. Normally if they get a little bit older and they start to develop a few quirks then that can become a bit more prominent.
"I think it's one of those things that once you've heard it you'll start to notice it in your everyday life a little bit more."
Anne Greaves - a former colleague at the Geographical Association - shared this video of a musical performance featuring the freezers.
Musicians featured: Zebedee C. Budworth - Classical guitar + vocals Rob Bentall - Nyckelharpa Hazel Thompson - Clarinet + voice Ruth Webber - Tenor saxophone Sarah Heneghan - Pandeiro + percussion Peter Brooks - Guitar Phoebe Niamh - Harp Sam Weatherald - Clarinet + percussion (khatal) Eleanor Hooper - Vocals Graham McElearney - Harp Mike Smith - Guitar Lou Barnell - Vocals Cal Innes - Melodica Mat Pronger - Trumpet
Outer Spaces is a non profit run by Jamburrito showcasing musicians performing live in unconventional and interesting spaces.

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