About Hidden Heads

Hidden Heads Audio Dept. was built around something many people don’t even notice. Not the rides. Not the visuals. It’s about the sound. It’s about the early morning melodies, the ambient loops that guide you from land to land. It’s about the hidden speakers painted in go-away green that reverberate through the park.

The bells, the horns, the music drifting through up Main Street. The way it all blends together as you move through the park. As it moves you through the park. It’s the part you take home with you without even realizing it.

This project started as a way to hold onto that.

Each piece pulls from the audio and atmosphere of Disneyland—Main Street U.S.A., passing vehicles, distant music, and the small details that sit just under the surface. Not loud references. Not souvenirs. Just familiar enough to feel like something you’ve heard before.

The goal isn’t to recreate the park. It’s to capture the feeling of being there.

Everything is designed with a simple approach—limited colors, vintage print styles, and graphics that feel like they could have existed in another time. Pieces that don’t try too hard, but still carry something with them.

Because for some people, it’s not about what you saw. It’s about what you heard.