[color=blue]Welcome to WarpMyMind (WMM), Aaden.  Your first posting reveals that you're articulate and that you prefer facts to be straightforward.  
For the benefit of other readers, it's a pleasure to confirm you're right about the definition of 
binaural recordings.   
And with this response, I'm bringing new (additional) information to the discussion.
  A cheetah
   - IS NOT
  a chimpanzee
[list]They're both mammals.
Their names both begin with the letters 'ch'.
And yet they're different.[/list:u]  A binaural recording
   - IS NOT
  a binaural beat
[list]Both things are related to sound.
They both start with the word 'binaural'.
And yet they're different.[/list:u]Yes, this site should be using the phrase "binaural beats" to identify files supplemented with sound waves/tones (hertz) to invite relaxation in a secondary way.  Most members are willing to accept the shortened (slang) usage.
If you're interested in learning about binbeats, or curious about experiencing the phenomenon, here's a link directly to wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats.  Near the bottom of the article, there's an "Example" section that has mp3s.[/color]