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This recording technique produces a 3-dimensional auditory image when listening with headphones. This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for concentration , best for lucid dreaming , best for meditation , best for sleep , binaural , chillax , dripping , high-pitched , medium-pitched , natural , no music , no people , processed , rain , spacious , thunder , water. Firstly, the accent here is so endearing. The soft accents are very sweet and congenial, while the thicker accents are thoroughly amusing.

I kinda wish I had a Scottish accent. Although I can roll my R's pretty well, I can't seem to get the lilting of the Scottish melody down just quite yet. Scotland is just darn beautiful. It has snow, it has beautiful glens and pristine rolling hills, it has zillions of miles of unspoiled picturesque wilderness. And everywhere that I go there is the smell of soft grandmotherly perfume wafting in the air, not harsh overpowering perfume like the kind that women smokers wear to cover up the stench of nicotine, but rather, a flowery smell soldered with the scent of a fresh, clean baby.

Another thing is the people here are so decidedly friendly — strangers have invited me out on several occasions, from which one of them is how this recording came to be. Nevertheless, throughout the morning I traipsed about aimlessly through the snow— listening. Not for anything in particular, just the whole place; not a thought, not a word. Eventually I sussed out a spot in a large area of pine trees especially chosen for its particularly musical qualities, about 20 feet into the cluster.

This particular patch of trees was relatively dense which barred the wind from sundering itself, but rather, allowed it to sing its way around and over the trees. I found that this exuberant sound is special to this particular spot, because when I tried a few other locations that were easier to get to, all failed to match the essence that I captured here. Caledonian Squalls is a delightfully rousing white noise MP3 with 65 minutes of deep, balming winds heartily rushing through the pines of the Scottish Cairngorms.

Wandering through fields of stridulate noise, wafting on languid breezes, these winds conjure a pleasantly piquant air doused with low-pitched frequencies that lend a pensive edge to this delicate aural lattice. They as well provide an elusive foundation for the aerial sonic stream, gradually accumulating a subtle puissance until reaching a level of heightened intensity naturally crafted to stimulate the subconscious, only to nimbly glissade back into moderate aplomb.

Excellent for both sleep and study, this wintry field recording is a breathy atmosphere conveyed by relaxing rhythms of infinite scope, naturally executed with placid restraint. No birds, animals, or planes are included. This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for colicky babies , best for concentration , best for lucid dreaming , best for meditation , best for sleep , best for sound masking , binaural , blizzard , cold as heck , medium-pitched , natural , no music , no people , secluded , wind.

Thousands of joyous sinuous streams are born in the snowy range, but nary a poet among them all can sing like my little friend here. Men are not born equal, neither are streams. This snowy alpine stream here was born a poet, a perfect seraph among its palavering fellows. This stream sang cheerily at every ripple, establishing liquid tempos amid pleasantly shrill chords of crystalline demeanor, and its tasty dose of bubbles strived to elevate the frivolous mien.

Even in these barren white fields frozen with snow, these alabaster deserts ostensibly devoid of all life, here lies an emphatically frolicsome, simultaneously imperterturbable wilderness glacier stream — a tenuous bubbling soup of placid sonic textures and pleasantly shrill ricocheting notes of water.

And even if one harbors no interest in these brilliantly sculpted pine-tinged mountain topographies and their contemplative environments, this songful silvery rill mesmerizes and captivates the listener with its lush ruminative qualities, expertly banishing tension and transporting the listener to realms of contagious relaxation. Snowstream is a non-layered, non-processed natural white noise soundscape composed of a digital stereo binaural-baffled on-location field recording.

This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for colicky babies , best for concentration , best for meditation , best for sleep , best for sound masking , binaural , brooks and creeks , constant , high-pitched , medium-pitched , natural , no music , no people , secluded , water. Recorded on a quiet misty summer night, light rain dribbles upon a small moonlit bank while a deep mesmerizing concert of gentle chirping night crickets peep and whistle along with a backdrop harmony of myriad other night time insects.

You can hear the occasional fall of dewdrops from the leaves. I have supplemented this with a steady stream of soothing white noise. Designed to provide the nostalgic auditory summer stimulus that winter and urban living lacks, this'll help you find your organic sense of grounding that you usually seem to lose during the winter months.

The elements of rhythm are complimented by a natural randomness factor that is relaxing, soothing, and pleasantly refreshing. These combinations of sound best stimulate one's auditory sense, while the absence of bass frequencies leaves the attention unperturbed. These unique characteristics make this MP3 an aid for meditation, relief for depression and stress, and a natural drug-free gadget for insomniacs.

This passes beyond the realms of awesome into dimensions of quantum hyperliquidawesome not yet charted by humankind that if you were able to grasp the mere concept of it its awesomeness would simultaneously explode both your bladder and brain.

This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for meditation , best for sleep , binaural , chillax , crickets , dripping , high-pitched , natural , no music , no people , processed , rain , spacious , water. Although some parts are only accessible by boat, spend a week within and around the Small Isles off the coast of Skye in Scotland and it'll happily dawn upon you that the beauty and splendor of this breathtaking island archipelago finds itself aesthetically rivaled only by its soothing canorous bluster and melodious maritime soughs.

This breezy seashore soundscape was binaurally recorded and photographed at Laig Bay on the Isle of Eigg. In the background, a soothing low breeze quietly bustles along the surface of the water as it spreads across the ocean and permeates into the bay.

It is calmer here, and it's somewhat of a mitigating relief to listen to the ocean's song from this location — most of the waves and winds that would have made it into the bay are blocked by the surrounding cliffs.

The muffled ocean swells and complaisant sighing winds are in tranquil unison, and they act upon one another in joyful confluence to wash away the listener's worries.

The background breeze constantly mumbles in low monotonous baritone, the distant rolling waves are blended and modified by the ocean's draft and multiplied by the bay's echoing cliffs, and water from the enervated surf gently laps against the foreground conglomeration of rocks and small boulders in whispered laughs of splash and spray.

Ocean Breeze is a natural soundscape composed of edited and mixed digital stereo quasi-binaural field recordings. This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for colicky babies , best for concentration , best for lucid dreaming , best for meditation , best for sleep , binaural , constant , deep , high-pitched , low-pitched , medium-pitched , natural , no music , no people , ocean , spacious , water , wind.

I'm strolling through the woods, sunlight filtering down through the verdant canopy above, my feet rustling through several inches of yesteryear's cast off leaves.

At first, I notice a seemingly special ambience to the area without being able to put a finger on exactly what has changed. Then, as I continue hiking about, I recognize in the distance the faint familiar sound of running water.

I detour towards the source of sound and start to explore. Suddenly — arriving at a small narrow valley, a neat little brook rambling about a bed of rocks unfolds before my eyes as melodic gurgles of sparkling wonderment greet me in welcome. A constant mesmerizing chorus of babbling bubbles, gabbling gurgles, encircling eddies and subtly sputtering splashes, the sound produced is nothing short of magical - calming yet reinvigorating.

Contains no birds or animals. My special thanks and gratitude goes out to Kevin Flannery. He's the landowner of this wonderful brook and graciously gave me the permission to record it.

Forest Brook is a non-looped natural soundscape composed of an hour-long on-location digital stereo binaural field recording. This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for concentration , best for lucid dreaming , best for meditation , best for sleep , best for sound masking , binaural , brooks and creeks , chillax , constant , high-pitched , natural , no music , no people , secluded , water. MF Supreme Intergalactic Starcruiser to be fair and satisfactory.

This white noise MP3 sounds like: air conditioner , best for concentration , best for lucid dreaming , best for sleep , cave , chillax , constant , deep , ethereal , low-pitched , monotonous , no music , no people , processed , secluded , space , synth , vehicular. Darkness in the Amazon rainforest sneaks up on you swiftly and silently like a hungry snake going after its prey.

Suddenly, against all expectation, it pounces on you violently, swallowing you whole into its belly. Through the opening of my humble grass hut, as I laid in my hammock, I witnessed a rush of vibrant colors: a flash of crimson, a moment of magenta, a sudden burst of red, then — blackness! The racket of birds and monkeys died as quickly as the sun, and night was ushered in by a horde of strange new voices: the warbling of tree frogs, occasionally accented with the bark of larger frogs, the chirping of bats and the shrill chorus of insects, the snoring sounds of unidentified animals and the distant howling of monkeys.

I grappled for my headlight as I ventured out of my hut and into my dugout canoe in total darkness and headed down the river. I casted my gaze upwards. The sky was dotted with countless sparkling stars like I had never seen, so unmuddled and clear that the constellations were apparent. Lost somewhere amongst them was a full moon shimmering its pale light upon the water, regaling my eyes with incandescent sparkles of eternal rapture.

I sat speechless, transfixed and gasping for air in a chimerical dreamlike aesthetic haze, wondering how one could describe such beauty without comparing it to something else. Words seemed clinical and inadequate. Not even a poet could do it justice — it was simply the most beautiful thing I had ever seen in all my years of living.

I was humbled. My mind melted and I absorbed with intensity all the strange noises creeping out from the jungle's silhouette as I glided through the velvety darkness in complete awe.

A moment later, I became aware of a subtle light, a deep rich amber refulgence dawning from far away, beyond the partly sealed rim of my weary eyes.

Pandering to my infantile compulsions I paddled closer to catch one in my hand. I doubted seriously if anything could top what I had already recorded but, incidentally, I had noticed with my ears something strange yet infinitely alluring — the environmental noise-to-signal ratio in this area of the jungle was remarkably high, and it was entirely natural.

I pulled my canoe up onto the bank of the river, switched on my light and ambled about deep into the forest until I was satisfied with an excellent stereo arrangement, set up my equipment and pressed RECORD.

Sleepy Jungle Slumber contains no fade-in or fade-out and can be seamlessly played on repeat without any sudden distractions. Digital stereo binaural recording. Bitrate encoded at kbps for quality listening.

This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for meditation , best for sleep , binaural , birds , constant , crickets , frogs , high-pitched , natural , no music , no people , rainforest , spacious. Healing Waves features soft secluded turquoise waves breaking offshore upon long ridges of sandbars, which then roll up and wash onto the glistening coast with positively relaxing vicissitudes of both impulse and impuissance.

Designed with a view of rest and recovery for tired bodies and aching appendages, for exerted minds and exhausted faculties, for wounded hearts and disenchanted souls, this silky smooth ocean soundscape relaxes and recuperates, recenters and re-equilibrates, revitalizes and refreshes the listener with a watery cradle of complete auditory zen.

To record Healing Waves a secluded low tide area was selected, surrounded by a stunning profusion of forests and rocky cliffs, far from homes and highways in an isolated bay. Recording took place during the early evening twilight. You can hear the low rumbling frequencies of the distant breaking waves, which eagerly precede the final overspread upon the beach. Every so often the subtle strike of ocean spray can just as well be heard lapping against the large foreground rock sitting off in the distance a little to the left of the microphones.

This specific region proved to be perfect for recording the evening tide without any distractions. The result is a pure pristine recording that sounds very open, immediate, alive, and overflowing with the energy of harmonic ocean waves. Healing Waves is a natural soundscape digitally recorded using stereo binaural HRTF microphones and includes no sounds of animals, birds, people, voices, or traffic.

Listen to this if you ever reach into the blender to dislodge a stuck icecube without unplugging it first. This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for colicky babies , best for concentration , best for meditation , best for sleep , binaural , chillax , constant , high-pitched , medium-pitched , natural , no music , no people , ocean , secluded , spacious , water. The world-famous Devil's Pool — the most dangerous natural infinity pool on Earth. Recorded in late August of The Devil's Pool is a naturally formed pool located right on the edge of Victoria Falls, the largest waterfall in the world.

Because the water level was low, I was allowed to explore areas of Victoria Falls that were usually under heavy rushing water — so instead of overwhelming brumes of mist soaking me to the bone, I could see the cliff faces with steep scary drops to the mighty Zambezi River underneath. Nevertheless, loud roaring caterwauls of forceful moving water was everywhere around me, everywhere I turned.

The falls were spilling over only half of the gorge while the other half was somewhat dry for the moment, and I hiked along the edge. Just a few months after this recording took place, tremendous amounts of violent rushing water will be storming over my footprints. After a 40 minute hike along and through the myriad boulders and creeks, my arrival at the Smoke that Thunders was greeted by a man in khaki shorts who approached me with an exciting offer — and before I knew it, I was wading into the water with my recording equipment safe and sound in my Pelican waterproof case.

For a nominal fee you can dive off a rock at the edge of Victoria Falls into a naturally occuring eddy pool called the Devil's Pool.

But it is literally right on the edge — on the lip of the edge — of the waterfall, and you jump into a pool of surprisingly unperturbed water. But just before the river's current washes you over the edge, you're stopped right on the brink — mere inches from the chasm — due to a natural rock wall just below the surface of the water that stops your progress.

You can only do it in the dry season though mid-August through January or February depending on rainfall , lest you wish upon yourself a terminal freefall descent into a jaggedy rock grave — any other time of the year and the sheer volumes of water will be entirely too much for you to stand your ground.

My guide performs a running dive straight into the pool, pulls himself up and stands on the extreme verge of the waterfall. One minuscule nudge from the tip of my little pinky finger and he'd have been a goner! He hollers over the trumpeting cacophony of deafening white noise and signals for me to hop in.

My heart is pounding like a kettle drum. It really is true — I'm stopped by a naturally formed barrier of petrified basalt submerged just a few inches below the surface of the water, and it protects me from tumbling into the river gorge far below. He's proposed to dangle me over the edge.

Heck , why not! I crawl ever so precariously closer towards the lush miasma of thundering smoke, the vast void of milky white floating mist — until my belly button passes over the dead-end margin of the falls and runs perpendicular to the cliff's face. He takes hold of my legs, and — I stoop my head to witness a bevy of beautiful double rainbows as soft squiggly rills of water trickle down my back and off into the Zambezi river chasm below.

It was such an amazing sight to behold — and such a long, long, long way down. Certainly an electrifying experience for the more acrophobic-inclined. The constant turgid sea of broadband brown noise produced by the aggregate activity of countless collocated swiftly cascading rivulets of water stretched wide across an entire mile — married the simultaneous explosion of stratospheric pink noise bursting from neighboring waterfalls of the immediate vicinity; and the sound was like the snarling yawn of ten thousand slumbering gods — vociferously soothing with a degree of enjoyable vitality: invigorating and mesmerizing, voluminously robust and fretlessly bassful.

I swam my way back to my carefully reclined case of safely ensconced electronic paraphernalia, set up my headband-baffled omni-directional binaural microphone pair, laid prone atop the Devil's lip and pressed RECORD — my Sound Devices T audibly preserving the world's loudest infinity pool to its mechanical will.

I snapped up this photo afterwards. Devil's Pool is a non-looped natural soundscape composed of an hour-long on-location digital stereo, omni-directional binaural field recording. Includes no music and no sounds of voices or people, birds or animals, planes or cars.

The full hour-length MP3 includes no fade-in or fade-out at the beginning or end, so it can be seamlessly played on repeat without any distractions or sudden change of volume. This white noise MP3 sounds like: best for colicky babies , best for concentration , best for lucid dreaming , best for meditation , best for sleep , best for sound masking , binaural , constant , high-pitched , medium-pitched , monotonous , natural , no music , no people , spacious , the sound of one hand clapping , water , waterfall.

Winter is over and spring is in the air. In Spring Nocturne , we are treated to a surround-sound panoramic symphony of distant spring peepers, one of the first among many vernal ensembles to announce the season's arrival. The air is flowing with hazy white mist, the calm quiet midnight atmosphere vibrates with the deep spacious stillness of their hypnotic lullaby, and we hear the sweet accompaniment of the trilling of toads and chorus frogs that join in every now and then whose vocals sound similar to running a finger along the teeth of a comb.

Blue and violet noise are the opposites of pink and brown noise, respectively. Their signal increases in power toward the higher frequencies. This means more treble and less bass. The white noise flash app featured at the top of this page can play in any browser with Flash installed. It is also available as a chrome app too. The color noises are available as 10 minute MP3 tracks. Just enable 1-track repeat and you will be off to sleep in no time. In addition to color noises, we have streaming media in audio and video formats that you might find helpful.

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