Instantly reminds me of the bus ride back home after a school field trip. When you're naping and just by the turns and the specific bumps in the road you know where you are.
I'm actually on one of those way back home bus rides planning on sleeping to this noise because of the bit** I have next to me that won't keep her phone shut
This reminds me when you get up early in the morning while it’s still very dark, and your getting driven to the airport. It’s pleasant even tho it’s cold. Your sleeping but so excited to be going somewhere at an unusual time. You get to look at the faint lights in the distance through your drooping eyes.
This reminds me of being in an airplane and it’s turned to night where most people are asleep and you can hear the soft rumbling of the engine along with the occasional muttering. 😌
Fr i fly every school holidays but my heart still sinks when your about to start descending and the engine goes really quiet like they just shut the plane off mid air
I once had a midnight flight and I got transferred to this big ass jet. There was like 6 people on the entire flight. I cannot tell you how peaceful and serene it was, 90% of the lights were off, with dim led lights on the footpath, one or two overhead lights were on. Completely smooth ride, with this sound in the background. I didn't even realize how much I enjoyed that until your comment got me typing.
Airplanes are pretty loud imo, Last time I went on a plane it was so loud I could barely hear my dad next to me and I couldn’t listen to audiobooks because I couldn’t even hear what they said. I had to turn my music up really high and when I got off my hearing was all muffled. I think a car ride or a bus ride is more relaxing
Then you jolt awake when you realize the comforter actually touched your face...... you are pretty sure your eye too..... oh god, was my mouth open???? Now you stay awake all night thinking about who or what could be on that comforter...... but deep down..... you know.....😢
This is instantly calming. It's a kind of combination of ... far distant surf, plus the sound you get while on an airline flight with earplugs in. This hits the spot nicely.
Wow, this gives me that feeling of being in hotel room with one of those very large AC units just blasting cold air, while you're in bed under the fluffy comforter. Amazing
same bro, i usually prefer my noise to be harsh and aggressive, check out Merzbow's Merzbeat album the drum machine really ties it all together. promotion man is my favorite off it.
This is the type of sound you hear when you wake up at 6 AM due to a snow storm. You look outside and see darkness and snow. You know that you can just relax since school will be off.
The reason this audio is so relaxing is because it reminds us of the intimate quiet moments of our lives. Generally, it in an environment this quiet, u can hear something distantly, for example, the ac, ocean waves crashing, the sound of driving, etcetera. You're generally very calmed and relaxed to be able to hear this on a quiet setting, so naturally it calms and relaxes you. It also often reminds people of dusk, when the sun is setting, or vice versa when the sun is rising, dawn. It's because those are moments when the world is either falling asleep or just waking up. Everything is still silent in a very tranquil, intimate sense.
Before I saw the comments talking about these things, this noise combined with the fact it's 5am and my room is pitch black, somewhat creeped me out. Guess it kinda initially reminded me of the passive background noise in the "found footage" sections of analog horror videos and such.
I remember on thanksgiving last year, I was with my family and we rented a little party house/building that had bathrooms, and a kitchen and huge dining room. I ate so much of my favorite food and had to go into my mom's car to lay down. I did, and kids were playing outside while I was falling asleep. One of the best/unexpected good feelings
How great is it that nearly everyone interprets this sound in different ways ? Some are wholesome, some are sad, some nostalgic, we experience the same sound, but just differently. I think it's fascinating.
It reminds me of a nice, weird hotel, at the beach, near a busy street, the waves, the cars, the ac making a noise, a comforting noise, and a comforting place
to me this sounds like the moment when you’re taking a shower (at night) and the water runs over your ears, so all you hear is the water. everything’s muffled and a perfect confined space for your thoughts to wander around.
I listen to this every night and it's become a tradition to look at all the new comments that pop up every few days. It's nice to see everyone talk about how calming and satisfying the sound is for them.
I’ve been playing this every night for the past few weeks and I find it much more calming than white noise. Here’s to trying for a good nights sleep 🍻💕
This dug up an ancient memory of mine when my mom used to drive me to 5am morning swim practices, specifically in the late fall/ early winter times & the relaxing car ride which we both understood that there was no need to make conversation so early in the morning. Good times, love you mama.
Well, you most often hear this noise when you are travelling somewhere through car and/or a plane, which might mean that your brain has linked this noise with a set destination, or a goal possibly. idk just at thought
For me, it's like when you are falling asleep during a rainstorm, comfortable in your room. The sound of the raindrops are muffled by your own tiredness, it's sound a gentle thundering at the back of your mind.
I just spent my entire day trying to explain to my 90 year old aunt (I'm her caregiver) that no one is hiding in her house at night and moving/stealing her toilet paper and paper towels. I was mentally exhausted, but this is giving me peaceful rest and a calm mind. Thank you!
I tried going along with Mom when she said her feet were tied to the bed, but no matter how many times I pretended to cut the strings like she wanted me to, to her, they were still tied. It breaks your heart that they're so distressed, especially when there's nothing you can do to make it better.
During hospitalization, my 93 yo dad yelled his urge to pee tho he had been inserted with urinary catheter. Poor man kept forgetting he had the catheter and he asked me to help him to the loo every 3 minutes over the whole nights. He understood the catheter after I showed him the urine collection bag with blood. He said the urine automatically drained to the bag. Then 3 minutes later he repeatedly ask the same once again due to the tube had a tiny floating ball which somehow caused him the sense of urge to pee . I wish I found this brown noise to try occupying him or distracting him.
You know when you used to fall asleep on the backseat of the car while headed home from somewhere as a kid drifting off while looking at the sky or starts outside... This was the sound you heard then
I remember sitting in the back seat on our way home from the airport late at night after a holiday and I used to zone out from the sound of the car and the "pulsating" of the street lights along the highway, they used to be a very soothing red/orange color and this reminds me of that.
Thank you for this. I’m autistic and have misophonia, and the buildup of all of these little sounds around me can be incredibly overstimulating. I now live in the basement and own noise-canceling headphones, but before that, I’d pull this up and blast it through my regular headphones the moment anyone came home. I still use it in bed when people are stomping around upstairs in the morning. I don’t want to sleep in my nice headphones, so having this as an option is such a lifesaver. It has saved me from so many panic attacks.
This gives me the feeling of “You are 12, it’s late at night and your parents are driving home. You close your eyes and with each turn you try to guess how close you are to home.”
This is like when you’re in the shower & your head is directly under it & your hands are covering your ears (works better with eyes closed too). Very relaxing
Just found out i got ADHD Visual overstimulation , and i havent had it figured out for years, after some therapy and MANY hospital visits it finally came to the conclusion that this was the issue, it's been stressing me out for over 10 years, and this is one of the only things that calms down the overstimulation to the point that its non existent in my day to day life, so happy i found this.
I know it's 4 months later, but you may also want to see if your vision is just vaguely doubled - the eyes try to overlap things properly and over time it creates nasty headaches, sore eyes, even sore necks. It's fixed by adding prism to your lenses so things are adjusted as coming into your eyes on the same level
Reminds me when I was a kid living at my aunts house, I used to be petrified of the dark, so when my cousin would go to bed early and put his fan on in the other room it made me feel safe knowing he was right there and I’d always sleep way better. Thanks for this.
lol its the same for me but its any other noise people make that comforts me, thats why i don't really mind loud construction noises at night when i was a kid (i don't even know if they do that at night)
this sounds like when you’re trying to sleep on a plane, there’s still a bit of light of the sunset you can see trough the half-closed window. you close your eyes again, get cozy and that’s all you hear
This literally reminds me of being in a hotel with the AC on that's near a distant highway and when you go outside you can just hear the rumble of the highway in the distance, but you just don't think about it or notice it
As someone with ADHD this is amazing, my internal monologue is completely silent, it’s so peaceful. My brain is so loud and persistent and this is such a welcome change
I wasn’t that calmed by it until I read everyone’s comments about like sleeping in the back of the car as a kid, or mornings when you can sleep in and you can hear the traffic from a few blocks away, or an aircon in a hotel room with thick covers, and now I love it
Right? So many different settings and somehow they’re all correct. These comments make me as relaxed as the sound, something very profoundly human in these moments people are describing, and I love that
I love reading everyone's comments. I feel a sense of peace when I imagine their experiences. For me, this makes me feel like I am back at the beach. It is the middle of the night and I am lying in bed with the sliding glass door open. I hear the rolling waves as they break on the shore, and I feel a cool breeze flow over my skin.
I’m sitting in the backseat of a car, half asleep and watching lights flash by as we drive down the highway, knowing home is getting closer when I start to see neon lights and shops. I feel safe and everything is ok
this feels like when you're standing far away from the beach when its turning night time and its getting a little windier so the temperature is just right
Reminds me of when I ran from home back when I was struggling with depression. I took my thick coat with me and I came to a grass path and found somewhere to lie down. I woke up maybe 20 minutes later with my back to the ground and all I could hear was this muffled sound of air passing by as I looked up into the bright sky.
@@Manuel.Mmmmm123 I know you mean well by it, but it’d be better to just say that you yourself hope someone’s doing well and leave out religion when you don’t know what someone’s beliefs are
All of these weird ways to describe this sound so here’s mine: the sound of being a passenger on an airplane during a flight at night when no one is talking and you’re just sleeping to the sound of the flight
@@james9592 lmfaoo that’s literally why i’m awake rn and it’s 1:40 am because i literally can’t sleep and i didn’t listen to this. don’t tell a stranger what they don’t have when she literally got it diagnosed by a doctor 🤨
Goodnight! Today i called in a friend to help dye my hair! It’s black with two red streaks on the underside, and red blended on the tips of my bangs. I think it turned out lovely and i was happy for the company and conversation. And it matches a lot of my clothes! Woohoo!
This reminds me of my mom, siblings and I driving on an empty highway round 5am to go see her family. The roads being nearly empty. The five of us being so tired yet so happy to go see my mom's family. They lived pretty far away from us and because of my abusive and strict father we were rarely allowed to see them, so we used to make the most of it and go as early as we could. The drives were either the noisiest or just, quiet, but it was this quietness that felt so safe you would never want to let go off it, I miss those days so much. One of my siblings and I had to leave the country and support my family from abroad, leaving my mom and two other siblings with our father. I felt so terrible for it sometimes but after a while, my mom finally did what we most quietly talked about during those long drives, my mom and two other siblings fled the house, took one long and final drive, and are now safe with her family💕.
i can never really sleep on plane and i’m always like: if ONLY I could stretch out on the bed rn -so here i am laying on the bed VERY comfortably imagining myself on a plane at night and it is the best feeling ever
I have bipolar disorder and sometimes parenting my four year old takes a lot of extra will power. This sound is my saving grace. Thank you. I turn this on put my ear buds on and all of a sudden I can parent on my most difficult days.
This is super nostalgic. When I was a kid and I went to my grandmas house, I slept on a blowup mattress on the floor. And she had this old air conditioner beside it. And it just sounds like that. If I close my eyes I can imagine being there.
I really love how it sounds so muffled and cozy. I know everyones saying this, but something it personally reminds me of, is when my family was driving home from disneyland late at night around 12:00am-1:00am. it was freezing out, we had the windows cracked and the heaters blasting. me and my siblings were falling asleep. I was trying to map out every turn to get to our house. I love this, thank you.
@@bloodclaat Hmmm... I guess I don't live where it gets cold enough to know that. And I have a car with defrosters on back and front. lol Never ran into that problem. Thanks, for explaining. :)
i love reading everyone's memories in the comments. makes me feel like we're all at some big sleepover whispering about our past with the wind in the background :)
this sound reminds me of my mother. she passed away 3 years ago and when I was a little kid she took me to the beach, and one night we walked together on the sand, laid down and she told me about the stories of the moon and the sun, i remember her voice, the sound of the waves and the brightness of the moon that night. thanks for the sound.
what a wonderful thing to remember her by. my condolences, i cannot fathom losing a parent, more so your mother. i’m sure she’s watching over you from wherever she may be. much love from a stranger on the internet, thank you for sharing your story. 🤍
@@skvllkiisses8449 this comment is so adorable. Thank you for sharing your kindness instead of hate. I know I’m not the person from this comment, but you made my day by spreading those words. Thank you
What a lovely memory. As a parent we wonder if our kids will have memories they can hold on to when we are no longer here. I’m so very sorry for your loss.
@@skvllkiisses8449 that’s the thing I love about internet, thanks for your thoughts and condolences. sending all the love back, also from a random on the internet! 🖤
this sound reminds me of when you are having a rough night and its like 3am and you have to let your dog outside, but it has been snowing for a little while so when you open the door for your dog, you just stand there and take in the cold on your skin and the wind blowing through the air while you longingly gaze at the beautiful white snow; the overwhelming cold with the calming sound of the wind brings you that incredible moment of peace which you could never experience within the confines of your bedroom.
This sound is the same as the sound you hear when you plug your ears. It’s the sound of blood flowing through your body. I think it’s comforting to people maybe because it’s the sound you heard before you were born, inside your mothers womb. Aside from the heartbeat of course.
@@2554Taylor25f It’s honestly pretty relaxing. With headphones or earplugs in I should say. It’s actually pretty loud. I was surprised how noisy flying is the first time I flew.
It's almost 10pm on Friday night. My husband has a cold so he went up to bed early. I got our 5 year old son to bed and then made myself a mug of tea. I've been surfing around mindlessly on my phone enjoying the quiet house and soft crackle of a lit candle. This video popped up and I clicked on it out of curiosity. The noise is very nice indeed, but scrolling the comments and reading all the stories, beautiful stories of peaceful and happy memories from real human beings, what a precious gift. Little glimpses into people's treasured memories. Thank you all for sharing. I hope everyone who reads this continues to have many more moments of peace and comfort and love throughout the rest of your lives.
This reminds me of when my parents would wake me and my brother up at 3 am to go on a 3 hour drive to Nashvile, everybody in the car was asleep aside from me and my dad and all we could hear was the car as my dad drove. I keep that memory very close to my heart and wish that maybe just maybe I could turn 6 again and experience that last sliver of happiness I had as a child.
I remember we did something like this but not exactly. I dont remember what days it were but years ago our mom, and my siblings and I would wake up early at like 4 or 5am to go to our sisters house (shes an adult, I think it was because she went to work and no one to watch her kids) we would just be driving early morning.
Since everybody is sharing how this sounds to them, I might as well pitch in. To me, this sounds like a quiet lit up city, like you're standing on top of the tallest skyscraper so that you can only slightly hear the city.
It fits so well, the only thing thats missing is a muffled traffic jam ambience or a plane silently passing by with a little bit of wind howling in the distance
Reminds me of when I’d have my window cracked at 3am, listening to the sounds of the city in the distance. It always comforted me, it’s almost like it reminded me I’m not alone in this world. Life goes on, just like the city.
Wow, I love that. Reminded me of my teenage years, when I used to stay up late at night, look out at the city from my windows and watch the cars driving by as I listened to my favourite music. And every once in a while I would just turn off the music and listen to the city sounds :)
It was same for me, I'd stay at my Grandma's and loved hearing the tube trains go by (in London). Even now, I have similar city sounds playing while I sleep sometimes.
me rn tbh not really a storm, just really heavy rain and my neighborhood's poorly designed drainage system can't handle prolonged heavy rain which leads to flooding it's stressful but the rain kinda calms me down
Yeah, i agree. This apparently worked so well on me, that my parents sometimes would drive me around the neighbourhood in the car, just to get me to sleep.it worked.
When I was a kid, we lived in a valley, right next to a river. The river ran right by my bedroom window. At night, I would lie in bed, snuggled into warm blankets with my bedside lamp on the dimmest setting so I could stay up and play Pokemon on my Gameboy. As the night progressed and I would slowly start to get sleepy, I would lie back with my eyes closed and listen to the river rushing just outside. This reminds me of those nights, and how peaceful it was. The calming noise was like a long, deep, warm hug. I miss that river.
As I scroll past comments likening this to air conditioning and engine noises it seems that too few of us have ever slept by a fast running river. Although given the recent flood levels that have surpassed anything in living memory this may not be the relaxing sound it has been for many in the past. Go well, enjoy life while it lasts.
I didn't realize that a sound so abstract as this could hold so many memories for so many different people. It's truly a wonderful thing that I've come to enjoy 😊
since we’re describing it for ourselves :’) it sounds like mid-summer, when you’ve spent the day entirely just hanging out with your friends or even just yourself outside, you finally get back home and it’s late at night. nothing is on, it’s dark, and you’re just laying in bed; everything feels really good
This brought me right back to summers as a kid, lying in my bunk bed after a night of playing capture the flag with the other neighbor kids. Just tired and happy. Carefree. Pleasant. Content.
I agree !!!! Sometimes i concentrate too much on the sound of nothing that i can't sleep because it's so loud. I'm so mad at my stupid brain for doing this to me
I misread this as "Deep Layered Brown Notes" and clicked on it thinking it was going to be, like, 12 hours of that noise that makes people shit. This is much more calming though, thank you :)
Yeah...thats the one. This sound comforts me. My first ever flight I got air sick. Took my meds and one of the cabin crew gave me a blanket and turned the lights down. Hell soon turned into...zzzzzzzzz!
Instantly took me to the memory of being carefree when I was a kid, falling asleep in the back of the car, then later waking up for those moments in between when everything is dark and your parents are talking about something quietly & relaxed in the front seat and you drift back to sleep for a while. When another thing wakes you up somehow it's always right before home. My mom turning to us in the back seat gently saying "we're almost home". Some days I felt so far from that place; except, I'm the parent who does this now and every time I see their sleeping selves in the back I'm happy to still be a part of that from the other side.
This sound reminds me of going to school early at 7:30 am, particularly in late winter to early spring, with the moon still high up in the cloudless sky as the light from the sun begins to exchange the dark purple colour to a hazy orange horizon and baby blue sky.
Your comment reminds me of being young, elementary school days and the smell of the dew on the grass and the crisp but not quite cold air you feel in spring
That’s…that’s incredible man, I really felt that. I remember feeling such a sense of wonder looking at the sky on my walk to the bus stop, listening to my little iPod shuffle. that was my favorite part of the day ❤️
I’m having such an awkward/anxious day today at work & this is helping me stay calm and not overthink. It feels like I’m at home sleeping with the air con on
Reminds me of waking up at 4:30AM to go surfing, getting to the break and hearing the waves on the other side of the sandy sea wall while it’s still dark. Good memories
Fun fact! White noise is a combination of oscillating sounds from across your ear's perceivable range. But, because your brain prioritizes high-pitched sounds, it sounds disproportionately 'tinny.' Thus, in an effort to correct for this, brown noise reduces high-pitched sounds. To me, it sounds like a waterfall
Yes!!! This is the sound in the tunnels under Niagara Falls! There’s a rumble so deep, you can’t hear anything else! You have to scream to communicate. It’s so cool!
Scrolling through the comments, I think it’s so incredible how different people’s perceptions are of this sound. They’re all so accurate and relatable, it’s surreal and comforting. Love this so much.
This reminds me of like really peaceful moments like going to the beach and watching the sunset/sunrise with someone you love and you guys are eating and talking and enjoying your company or doing something peaceful like meditating or reading or studying. This just reminds me of the best memories you have in your mind, espescially the childhood memories. I remember when I was a child and I would want to do everything by myself. I remember I wanted to dry my feet with a carpet once, not a towel.
it’s like when you’re half awake on a road trip chilling in the back seat. i have lots of memories of my dad driving us places when i was a kid, this is very comforting.
Same here, It's a dope feeling knowing that everyone has their own calming moment associated with this sound. Kinda like a feelingthat were all connected
@@TeaCup1940pillow isn’t cold bc you don’t have a cold temp pillow or you’re laying in it longer than to relax n sleep. Move the pillow around and flip it. Stoplights are based on timing and scenery. You have about a 2 second window between each color light. So know if it’s yellow you have a few extra seconds to cross but know that’s a risk that can end your life. Finally that bc we got kids and man children not having respect for others items.
ive been looking for something that sounds like this for years. when i was younger i'd put on headphones and lean against the wall next to our generator and it made this exact sound. i never knew what to search for so when i got this in my reccomended and clicked on it, i was overjoyed
This reminds me of the late nights I would stay up late playing video games, everyone else in my house asleep, the window in my bedroom open, all I could hear would be this sound, coming from my busy industrial city, so calming when you actually experience it for yourself
Same here but we lived a few hundred feet from the train tracks so sometimes there was the gentle shake of the ground or police sirens. I would stay up until morning listening to all the sounds and watching the view. I miss it dearly❤️
Yeah wth man I expected some noisy ass shit and I was so tense and then 1 second in when I realized what hit me my body just instantly turned into wet spaghetti.
This is exactly the sound I’d hear as I sat in bed under the covers during a snow storm, where the snow had piled up so much that the sounds around my house had been muffled and the world felt strangely silent as the snow still fell. Some people hate that kind of silence, but I love it.
It almost feels weird or like wrong once you turn it off after a few minutes. Like idk how to explain but it was so calming as soon as I turned it off my brain wants it back on.
Noise like this effectually "turns the knob down" on all other sounds around you. Once your brain adapts to it, sudden sounds in your environment become a lot less harsh and startling, allowing you to reach a new level of calm that otherwise wouldn't be possible.
@@kylebroflovski6382 huh, so something like that could be why when I got a fan and left it running all day every day for so long that whenever I turn it off it feels so odd without it being on? At least that’s what my take away from this is
Instantly reminds me of the bus ride back home after a school field trip. When you're naping and just by the turns and the specific bumps in the road you know where you are.
That's a feature i love about being human. Just feeling that signature bump and looking out the window to see your local grocery store-
i used to do this in the bus, id lay on 2 seats, listen and look at the roof or out the window
It's funny seeing really specific things being universally relatable
your bus had way less annoying loud kids than mine
I'm actually on one of those way back home bus rides planning on sleeping to this noise because of the bit** I have next to me that won't keep her phone shut
This reminds me when you get up early in the morning while it’s still very dark, and your getting driven to the airport. It’s pleasant even tho it’s cold. Your sleeping but so excited to be going somewhere at an unusual time. You get to look at the faint lights in the distance through your drooping eyes.
I LITERALLY SAID THE SAME EXACT THING
ok but yes 100/10
And then it dawns
It sounds like being on the plane!
holy shit this hit closer than expected
This reminds me of being in an airplane and it’s turned to night where most people are asleep and you can hear the soft rumbling of the engine along with the occasional muttering. 😌
Fr i fly every school holidays but my heart still sinks when your about to start descending and the engine goes really quiet like they just shut the plane off mid air
I once had a midnight flight and I got transferred to this big ass jet. There was like 6 people on the entire flight. I cannot tell you how peaceful and serene it was, 90% of the lights were off, with dim led lights on the footpath, one or two overhead lights were on. Completely smooth ride, with this sound in the background.
I didn't even realize how much I enjoyed that until your comment got me typing.
Airplanes are pretty loud imo, Last time I went on a plane it was so loud I could barely hear my dad next to me and I couldn’t listen to audiobooks because I couldn’t even hear what they said. I had to turn my music up really high and when I got off my hearing was all muffled. I think a car ride or a bus ride is more relaxing
@@chloe-ev3qk Really? It's not that loud for me. Isn't it the pressure on your ears?
@@hidrocarboneto no, maybe the plane was old and the engine was just loud idk
I use this video every night. Thank you.
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Bro why are you here 🙏
What you doing here blud 😭
Hiiii
Same. It reminds me of when I was sleeping next to the A.C. It makes me feel safe and comfortable, and even a little cold (Placebo).
Yes, sounds very brown to me 👍
thanks for confirming, taikamuna. i was real worried for a second there
Ahh yes indeed brown and indeed layered and indeed noise
@@ThatGuyRashad how the hell is this racist, please explain it to me :/
I would have said it sounded like comforting darkness 😅
it does, it genuinely does lmao. the human brain is quite a wonder eh
This reminds me of staying at a hotel the first nights and you're under the cozy white blanket and the AC is on full blast
Underrated
True. The first night is always the best.
Super relatable
Then you jolt awake when you realize the comforter actually touched your face...... you are pretty sure your eye too..... oh god, was my mouth open???? Now you stay awake all night thinking about who or what could be on that comforter...... but deep down..... you know.....😢
@@AnnieBoBannie421 😐
This is instantly calming. It's a kind of combination of ... far distant surf, plus the sound you get while on an airline flight with earplugs in. This hits the spot nicely.
YES LIKE on the side of a beach and distant waves
More like hits the toilet bowl
@@astr0cade agree to disagree ig, lol
Rings my bell too!
indeed kent
Goooodnight. So much rain in Miami this week.
Good night
kid what
wait what
damn this the actual daily dose dude
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This feels like the auditory equivalent of a weighted blanket, so comforting
I'm sory but I feel to constrained under a weighted blanket. I cant fold it under me or toss and turn
It’s even worse when you want to get up or put on a blanket at night because you don’t wanna go through þe effort of moving it
dont forgot the safety bicycle helmet
How are you so right with one statement
@@ivythealiencat That's actually why some folk use it.
Turned it on jus to see what "brown noise" is, and instantly felt relaxed. Will be listening tonight!
dude, me too!
same here 😂
Same bro
Same dude
same lmao
Wow, this gives me that feeling of being in hotel room with one of those very large AC units just blasting cold air, while you're in bed under the fluffy comforter. Amazing
EXACTLY
Ugh yesss
Oh yeah
Oh you just put me somewhere friend.
idk. i'm imagining high in the mountains, combination of wind and far away waterfall
To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better.
I needed this
Thank you!!!@@iplaypiano7450
Amém
Thank you so much!!@@CURIOSOMUND
Amen
Turned it on out of curiosity. Not sure why I can’t stop listening.
Same, I want to keep scrolling videos but I’m lost in the sound
Same.
Oh my gosh like actually bro
same bro, i usually prefer my noise to be harsh and aggressive, check out Merzbow's Merzbeat album the drum machine really ties it all together. promotion man is my favorite off it.
@Reed Lobbestael you have "no perfect" monster picture - nice
This is the type of sound you hear when you wake up at 6 AM due to a snow storm. You look outside and see darkness and snow. You know that you can just relax since school will be off.
I wish I grew up in a place with snow so I could experience this :(
Greatest feeling when realizing there's no school that day.
I’m in Los Angeles :(
My parents would've still gone to school lmao
and then you have explosive diarrhea because the brown noise is an auditory laxative
The reason this audio is so relaxing is because it reminds us of the intimate quiet moments of our lives. Generally, it in an environment this quiet, u can hear something distantly, for example, the ac, ocean waves crashing, the sound of driving, etcetera. You're generally very calmed and relaxed to be able to hear this on a quiet setting, so naturally it calms and relaxes you. It also often reminds people of dusk, when the sun is setting, or vice versa when the sun is rising, dawn. It's because those are moments when the world is either falling asleep or just waking up. Everything is still silent in a very tranquil, intimate sense.
it reminds me of vacation and summer and i miss those
Before I saw the comments talking about these things, this noise combined with the fact it's 5am and my room is pitch black, somewhat creeped me out. Guess it kinda initially reminded me of the passive background noise in the "found footage" sections of analog horror videos and such.
@@friskyboi9301 pls why did you have to say this omg
have u ever thought of becoming an author
I remember on thanksgiving last year, I was with my family and we rented a little party house/building that had bathrooms, and a kitchen and huge dining room. I ate so much of my favorite food and had to go into my mom's car to lay down. I did, and kids were playing outside while I was falling asleep. One of the best/unexpected good feelings
Absolute godsend. Please never take this down. It helps me sleep every night
Download it . I have
@@stevenrose9935you can do that!?!?! 😮
How great is it that nearly everyone interprets this sound in different ways ? Some are wholesome, some are sad, some nostalgic, we experience the same sound, but just differently. I think it's fascinating.
Brown should be pooping noises
It reminds me of camping near a rushing river
Sounds like one long slow silent but deadly farts them ones that say "sssss💨💨"
It reminds me of a nice, weird hotel, at the beach, near a busy street, the waves, the cars, the ac making a noise, a comforting noise, and a comforting place
This just gives me anxiety
to me this sounds like the moment when you’re taking a shower (at night) and the water runs over your ears, so all you hear is the water. everything’s muffled and a perfect confined space for your thoughts to wander around.
Jokes on you my ear phobia is so bad the water never gets the chance to run over my ears
Reminds me of Deep Layered Brown Noise (12 hours)
@@zango3134 you should try! At the beginning it feels weird buf after a couple of seconds you realise it washes your hears + calm you
@@maxbobbigames stop pushing people to do harmful things to their body. you should be ashamed of yourself.
@@carnalslut chill out, it’s not gonna kill you. no reason to make people feel bad about themselves.
it is so beautiful to read everyone's memories & vibes that they associate with this noise. i'm sitting here smiling at my phone like a dummy
Me too
haha samee
you just high
THATS SO CUTE
Ayooo Saaaame
Good night
night night pookie
@@bigkapfanatic Melodie fan detected
Aint no one anwsering to bro 😭😭
@@DailyDoseOfInternet time for my daily dose of brown noiseeeee
I did not expect you here
I listen to this every night and it's become a tradition to look at all the new comments that pop up every few days. It's nice to see everyone talk about how calming and satisfying the sound is for them.
been a month, still looking at comments?
That’s such a cool idea I havent thought of that
Yo hi
This is so wholesome
I’ve been playing this every night for the past few weeks and I find it much more calming than white noise. Here’s to trying for a good nights sleep 🍻💕
This dug up an ancient memory of mine when my mom used to drive me to 5am morning swim practices, specifically in the late fall/ early winter times & the relaxing car ride which we both understood that there was no need to make conversation so early in the morning. Good times, love you mama.
Your dumb ass is conflating road noise with brown noise and you added a dumbass story too. Go swim fishboy
sometimes theres nothing like getting up heinously early like that.
It’s funny how two people could have such a similar story. That’s the same way I know this sound. Getting up early for swim with my dad driving me…
5am? That's the end of the day for me.
Why the fuck did you have swim practice at 5am
My wife and I had our first dance at our wedding to this. Thank you for the soundtrack to our love
Lol
Woww
weird couples
🤣 brilliant
@@AlwafiCharki wth that's not nice.
this is the sound early in the morning when it's cold and the sun is still rising and you can hear the cars pass on the busy street a few blocks away.
it reminded me of sleeping in a b&b right next to the highway inbetween 2 long loadtrips
I have no busy street anywhere near me but I instantly know exactly what you mean
Awww
Amazing! So true
YES
I feel like I'm constantly waiting for something to happen, and that thing is constantly happening. utter satisfaction.
yes.
Yes.
Wow that is oddly specific and relatable
Wow, Its weird how that makes sense.
Well, you most often hear this noise when you are travelling somewhere through car and/or a plane, which might mean that your brain has linked this noise with a set destination, or a goal possibly. idk just at thought
For me, it's like when you are falling asleep during a rainstorm, comfortable in your room. The sound of the raindrops are muffled by your own tiredness, it's sound a gentle thundering at the back of your mind.
That's exactly what it reminds me of.
I feel like I’m reading a book in these comments
my favourite noise, always reminds me of happy and melancholic times. I'm so glad when I have a night with rain.
I just spent my entire day trying to explain to my 90 year old aunt (I'm her caregiver) that no one is hiding in her house at night and moving/stealing her toilet paper and paper towels. I was mentally exhausted, but this is giving me peaceful rest and a calm mind. Thank you!
it was me
I like that you care enough to give good advice. Also agree with your advice. Just go along with it.
I tried going along with Mom when she said her feet were tied to the bed, but no matter how many times I pretended to cut the strings like she wanted me to, to her, they were still tied. It breaks your heart that they're so distressed, especially when there's nothing you can do to make it better.
Have you tried to play this for her? I wonder if it would help calm her mind too.
During hospitalization, my 93 yo dad yelled his urge to pee tho he had been inserted with urinary catheter. Poor man kept forgetting he had the catheter and he asked me to help him to the loo every 3 minutes over the whole nights. He understood the catheter after I showed him the urine collection bag with blood. He said the urine automatically drained to the bag. Then 3 minutes later he repeatedly ask the same once again due to the tube had a tiny floating ball which somehow caused him the sense of urge to pee . I wish I found this brown noise to try occupying him or distracting him.
You know when you used to fall asleep on the backseat of the car while headed home from somewhere as a kid drifting off while looking at the sky or starts outside... This was the sound you heard then
I remember sitting in the back seat on our way home from the airport late at night after a holiday and I used to zone out from the sound of the car and the "pulsating" of the street lights along the highway, they used to be a very soothing red/orange color and this reminds me of that.
nah its not the sound
Was thinking the same thing
@@jinglemyberries866 raindrop races
This sounds like a plane flight without the babies screaming and constant announcements, ear pains and hunger
it's always nice to stumble on to a still pure part of the internet
Bless you, stranger
I thought brown noise meant brapping and that's why I ignored this video so long
@@pureevil9496 i thought it was inclusive sounds 💀
and thats when you see 'deep layered brown noise-chan' on rule34 or smth
@@pureevil9496 LITERALLY ME
This reminds me of listening to deep layered brown noise (12 hours) really the best time of my life.
This made me laugh way too much than I should 😂👏🏼
🤣🤣🤣🤣
How can i give you 2 likes? You deserve it😂😂😂
Lmaooo
😂😂😂😂
Thank you for this. I’m autistic and have misophonia, and the buildup of all of these little sounds around me can be incredibly overstimulating. I now live in the basement and own noise-canceling headphones, but before that, I’d pull this up and blast it through my regular headphones the moment anyone came home. I still use it in bed when people are stomping around upstairs in the morning. I don’t want to sleep in my nice headphones, so having this as an option is such a lifesaver. It has saved me from so many panic attacks.
I have ADHD, I can't focus. This was so helpful but still doesn't bring my grades up
@@yoruthe1 "still doesnt bring my grades up" REALxD
@@lyte9959 fr
I have autism and use this when i go to the bookstore!
i have adhd and this helps with my racing thoughts a bit
This gives me the feeling of “You are 12, it’s late at night and your parents are driving home. You close your eyes and with each turn you try to guess how close you are to home.”
DAMN SAME
Same lol although i was a lot younger
@@ebengis SAME but my old school instead
Eyooooooooooo
Also pretending to be asleep driving home so your dad will carry you in but instead he "wakes you up"
This is like when you’re in the shower & your head is directly under it & your hands are covering your ears (works better with eyes closed too). Very relaxing
This is one of the most accurate ones actually, didn't think about it until i read it
I thought i was the only one who did that!!!
Yeah, I've done that, and It does have a really satisfying feeling
So true!! 🙂😌😪😴
I'm gonna try this for sure!
this sound feels like a fan softly blowing air on your face. it’s so nice and really calms my brain down.
Your fan was quiet?
Watch it while having a fan blow on u, it's really relaxing
It's even better because i have a fan blowing me rn
@@baclava3196 you have a fan doing what to you?! Bud i think a doctor might be a good idea. Or rather a necessary one...
Nah my fan sounds like it has ptsd or some shit like that, it’s hella loud
Just found out i got ADHD Visual overstimulation , and i havent had it figured out for years, after some therapy and MANY hospital visits it finally came to the conclusion that this was the issue, it's been stressing me out for over 10 years, and this is one of the only things that calms down the overstimulation to the point that its non existent in my day to day life, so happy i found this.
I know it's 4 months later, but you may also want to see if your vision is just vaguely doubled - the eyes try to overlap things properly and over time it creates nasty headaches, sore eyes, even sore necks. It's fixed by adding prism to your lenses so things are adjusted as coming into your eyes on the same level
Reminds me when I was a kid living at my aunts house, I used to be petrified of the dark, so when my cousin would go to bed early and put his fan on in the other room it made me feel safe knowing he was right there and I’d always sleep way better. Thanks for this.
this is wholesome as frick.
xqcL
lol its the same for me but its any other noise people make that comforts me, thats why i don't really mind loud construction noises at night when i was a kid (i don't even know if they do that at night)
you trying to make me cry here? because it's working
Lol feeling the love guys 💕
This is so cute
this sounds like when you’re trying to sleep on a plane, there’s still a bit of light of the sunset you can see trough the half-closed window. you close your eyes again, get cozy and that’s all you hear
geting cozy on a plane isnt possible unless ur rich
And then the baby wakes up and everything goes to hell
@@loqvrr9086 bro just get a blanket and a travel pillow
stopp cus this actually sounds like a plane, i love the sound.
I'm never relaxed enough to sleep on a plane lol, I watch videos the whole entire time
This literally reminds me of being in a hotel with the AC on that's near a distant highway and when you go outside you can just hear the rumble of the highway in the distance, but you just don't think about it or notice it
🥸
@@justthomas2488 🤓
Thats what I was gonna say, ac in a hotel room. Or a soft fan in the bedroom.
@@OhhowHelovesus777 yeeeesss
and you wake up before the sun rises fully, so the sky is a deep blue and everything outside is sort of hazy and hard to distinguish????? hell yeah
Goodnight
Goodnight!! :^)
goodnight :)
Nighty night G
As someone with ADHD this is amazing, my internal monologue is completely silent, it’s so peaceful. My brain is so loud and persistent and this is such a welcome change
I hear that with my bad ear....
I know like my internal monologue is quiet..it only whispers as it reads the comments out loud in my head,it's so calm
It's so relieving 😌
Seriously, my brain shut up as soon as I put this one, so amazing
I didn’t know how to explain my little brain noise until now :) but yes as someone with adhd I absolutely agree
I wasn’t that calmed by it until I read everyone’s comments about like sleeping in the back of the car as a kid, or mornings when you can sleep in and you can hear the traffic from a few blocks away, or an aircon in a hotel room with thick covers, and now I love it
Right? So many different settings and somehow they’re all correct. These comments make me as relaxed as the sound, something very profoundly human in these moments people are describing, and I love that
Oohohoh the hotel one got me. I'm about to fall asleep so hard rn. 😂
i hope you know a lot of hotels dont replace the blankets every time someone check out.
I came from creepy videos so I thought it was something disturbing, but after read the comments I feel nice again
Legit it be making me emotional like how 😭
I love reading everyone's comments. I feel a sense of peace when I imagine their experiences. For me, this makes me feel like I am back at the beach. It is the middle of the night and I am lying in bed with the sliding glass door open. I hear the rolling waves as they break on the shore, and I feel a cool breeze flow over my skin.
Forreal 😂 and I’m sitting in a park
I’m sitting in the backseat of a car, half asleep and watching lights flash by as we drive down the highway, knowing home is getting closer when I start to see neon lights and shops. I feel safe and everything is ok
no
This is what I felt
@@shortberry_strawcake3877 i rlly like this. Asmr type vibes
It’s always nice to see how much time you slept each time you come back to the video.
Right?
@@DailyDoseOfInternetomg yes
this feels like when you're standing far away from the beach when its turning night time and its getting a little windier so the temperature is just right
This is pretty much exactly what was thinking lol
If only I had a beach close to me
I want to go to the beach so bad it’s not even a joke at this point like I don’t really like it in the morning but at night it’s so cool and relaxing
it reminds me of my favourite memory with my ex bsf
I’m making some brown noise right now.
Reminds me of when I ran from home back when I was struggling with depression.
I took my thick coat with me and I came to a grass path and found somewhere to lie down.
I woke up maybe 20 minutes later with my back to the ground and all I could hear was this muffled sound of air passing by as I looked up into the bright sky.
Hope you're doing better, now. ❤️
I don’t know if u believe in him but Jesus loves u and no matter what happens he will get u through whatever u are going thru!! Praying for u 🙏
@@Manuel.Mmmmm123 amen to that
@@Manuel.Mmmmm123 I know you mean well by it, but it’d be better to just say that you yourself hope someone’s doing well and leave out religion when you don’t know what someone’s beliefs are
@@Andre83572 it is not that serious 💀
I was like “what’s brown noise?” And this just feels right.
technically its meant to make people uncontrollably poop themselves, but I'm thinking it is cap
@@gremlin3249 excuse me what
@@Maber610 look up southpark brown noise
@@gremlin3249 technically you're completely wrong lol
@@juneguts "frequency that would cause humans to lose control of their body" from the wiki of brown noise or brown note
Goodnight ❤
Hi DailyDose :)
Blue
goodnight dose
Goodnight
OMG
All of these weird ways to describe this sound so here’s mine: the sound of being a passenger on an airplane during a flight at night when no one is talking and you’re just sleeping to the sound of the flight
@Bill Ding the constructor that can change when you're on a 12-14 hour flight 😭
Same dude
@@flowerpastries9380 no it really can’t, believe me I’ve tried everything.
@Bill Ding the constructor Wait 'till you hear about cars
Nobody talking on a flight? Impossible
As a new mother, this is the perfect sound to block out the cries of baby while my husband is on baby duty for the night. THANK YOU 🙏🏻
The epitome of “ you had us in the first half not gonna lie “
@@Zzzodiackillerrr lmao
@@Zzzodiackillerrr it is?
Then a happy burglar breaks In and game over. The end
@@bigroddempsey4082 I know I shouldn’t have laughed but I did. Guy’s I’m going to hell.
this makes me fall asleep in like 2 minutes and i’ve have insomnia for basically my whole life it’s so fucking good
That's a sick profile pic lol
And thats awesome that it works so well
@@adventuretime1344 thank u :3 and yess it’s so good
I feel like I know you
You clearly didn't have insomnia then
@@james9592 lmfaoo that’s literally why i’m awake rn and it’s 1:40 am because i literally can’t sleep and i didn’t listen to this. don’t tell a stranger what they don’t have when she literally got it diagnosed by a doctor 🤨
Goodnight! Today i called in a friend to help dye my hair! It’s black with two red streaks on the underside, and red blended on the tips of my bangs. I think it turned out lovely and i was happy for the company and conversation. And it matches a lot of my clothes! Woohoo!
This reminds me of my mom, siblings and I driving on an empty highway round 5am to go see her family. The roads being nearly empty. The five of us being so tired yet so happy to go see my mom's family.
They lived pretty far away from us and because of my abusive and strict father we were rarely allowed to see them, so we used to make the most of it and go as early as we could. The drives were either the noisiest or just, quiet, but it was this quietness that felt so safe you would never want to let go off it, I miss those days so much.
One of my siblings and I had to leave the country and support my family from abroad, leaving my mom and two other siblings with our father. I felt so terrible for it sometimes but after a while, my mom finally did what we most quietly talked about during those long drives, my mom and two other siblings fled the house, took one long and final drive, and are now safe with her family💕.
Oh my god, I’m glad she’s safe. Blessed be you and your family for the days to come, I wish only good fortune onto you ❤️
Aw this is so sweet❤
wholesome :")
Beautiful,incredible-I wish you and your mum and family peace,joy,good health and love love love xxxx
As u said that you fled the country, from which country was that if you don't mind me asking, if you don't want to answer then thats ok
i can never really sleep on plane and i’m always like: if ONLY I could stretch out on the bed rn
-so here i am laying on the bed VERY comfortably imagining myself on a plane at night and it is the best feeling ever
Yes it’s always the if only🤣
Same. Could never sleep in a plane. Too uncomfortable
its always the thought that makes it seem better than it actually is.
I remember getting no sleep on a plane and never sleeping for the next couple of days
@@hirybka7144 l
This feels so... serene. I've never felt my thoughts just stop abruptly until listening to this
Yeah I've never actually felt what it's like to only have one thought at a time. I can genuinely think and focus on things.
The sound of existence
It's literally hard to think :o
same! my mind was racing and the moment this came on everything just stopped
Its almost like an Ad-Blocker for my adhd!
I have bipolar disorder and sometimes parenting my four year old takes a lot of extra will power. This sound is my saving grace. Thank you. I turn this on put my ear buds on and all of a sudden I can parent on my most difficult days.
This is super nostalgic. When I was a kid and I went to my grandmas house, I slept on a blowup mattress on the floor. And she had this old air conditioner beside it. And it just sounds like that. If I close my eyes I can imagine being there.
I really love how it sounds so muffled and cozy. I know everyones saying this, but something it personally reminds me of, is when my family was driving home from disneyland late at night around 12:00am-1:00am. it was freezing out, we had the windows cracked and the heaters blasting. me and my siblings were falling asleep. I was trying to map out every turn to get to our house. I love this, thank you.
that was a great visualization esp the heaters blasting while window cracked
just curious: why* would you have the windows cracked if it was cold outside? hmmm... haha couldn't help asking! ;)
This sound is for helping you poop, bruh
@@meltheartist1147 So they don’t get misty.
@@bloodclaat Hmmm... I guess I don't live where it gets cold enough to know that. And I have a car with defrosters on back and front. lol Never ran into that problem. Thanks, for explaining. :)
i love reading everyone's memories in the comments. makes me feel like we're all at some big sleepover whispering about our past with the wind in the background :)
Omg I love this 😌 your absolutely right 💕
Truuueeee! I get that same feeling, like a bunch of people are in a basement with moonlight from a window talking about our memories
It would be a pretty lit smoke sesh 😌💕
@@haleyann2872 YESSS
Y E S
Goodnight homies
Didn't expect to find you here, goodnight 🫡
Goodnight mr internet
Goodnight internet man
Goodnight
Meeep
this sound reminds me of my mother. she passed away 3 years ago and when I was a little kid she took me to the beach, and one night we walked together on the sand, laid down and she told me about the stories of the moon and the sun, i remember her voice, the sound of the waves and the brightness of the moon that night. thanks for the sound.
what a wonderful thing to remember her by. my condolences, i cannot fathom losing a parent, more so your mother. i’m sure she’s watching over you from wherever she may be. much love from a stranger on the internet, thank you for sharing your story. 🤍
you should listen to saturn by sleeping at last
@@skvllkiisses8449 this comment is so adorable. Thank you for sharing your kindness instead of hate. I know I’m not the person from this comment, but you made my day by spreading those words. Thank you
What a lovely memory. As a parent we wonder if our kids will have memories they can hold on to when we are no longer here. I’m so very sorry for your loss.
@@skvllkiisses8449 that’s the thing I love about internet, thanks for your thoughts and condolences. sending all the love back, also from a random on the internet! 🖤
this sound reminds me of when you are having a rough night and its like 3am and you have to let your dog outside, but it has been snowing for a little while so when you open the door for your dog, you just stand there and take in the cold on your skin and the wind blowing through the air while you longingly gaze at the beautiful white snow; the overwhelming cold with the calming sound of the wind brings you that incredible moment of peace which you could never experience within the confines of your bedroom.
Beautiful
bro is so on point I looked out my window shit is crazy
How the FAK is this so relatable
ive never been in falling snow but this is somehow relatable
I love this one, reminds me of my childhood with my grandfather when we would get up super early in the morning to go hunting in the winter, thank you
This sound is the same as the sound you hear when you plug your ears. It’s the sound of blood flowing through your body. I think it’s comforting to people maybe because it’s the sound you heard before you were born, inside your mothers womb. Aside from the heartbeat of course.
I really like this comment/idea
Wow😮
OMG THATS WHY I GET TIRED IN THE CAR! you my guy, are an absolute genius.
(And i mean "my guy" in the most platonic and gender neutral way possible)
This is the sound of waking up on a plane with headphones on after your music playlist ended.
This is the one 🔥
I've never been on one, so this is how I'll imagine I'm finally going abroad
@@2554Taylor25f It’s honestly pretty relaxing. With headphones or earplugs in I should say. It’s actually pretty loud. I was surprised how noisy flying is the first time I flew.
this the one
Yes.
It's almost 10pm on Friday night. My husband has a cold so he went up to bed early. I got our 5 year old son to bed and then made myself a mug of tea. I've been surfing around mindlessly on my phone enjoying the quiet house and soft crackle of a lit candle. This video popped up and I clicked on it out of curiosity. The noise is very nice indeed, but scrolling the comments and reading all the stories, beautiful stories of peaceful and happy memories from real human beings, what a precious gift. Little glimpses into people's treasured memories. Thank you all for sharing. I hope everyone who reads this continues to have many more moments of peace and comfort and love throughout the rest of your lives.
I just came here to see if this was the frequency that makes you shit yourself bro
@Colton White you’re welcome
This actually makes me feel better about humanity. thank you.
What a lovely comment
bruh shut up
This reminds me of when my parents would wake me and my brother up at 3 am to go on a 3 hour drive to Nashvile, everybody in the car was asleep aside from me and my dad and all we could hear was the car as my dad drove. I keep that memory very close to my heart and wish that maybe just maybe I could turn 6 again and experience that last sliver of happiness I had as a child.
Aww I live here and I relate
Things get better, keep your head up you will be happy soon.
I remember we did something like this but not exactly. I dont remember what days it were but years ago our mom, and my siblings and I would wake up early at like 4 or 5am to go to our sisters house (shes an adult, I think it was because she went to work and no one to watch her kids)
we would just be driving early morning.
Nashvile, heckyeah brother
Good memories are so precious and important. I hope you feel happy soon
Since everybody is sharing how this sounds to them, I might as well pitch in. To me, this sounds like a quiet lit up city, like you're standing on top of the tallest skyscraper so that you can only slightly hear the city.
The subway's ventilation system
I love this description!
It fits so well, the only thing thats missing is a muffled traffic jam ambience or a plane silently passing by with a little bit of wind howling in the distance
This one gave me chills.
Oh I love this one!
I love how this sound just quiets everything down in my head
It quieted everything down for me in my head immediately too.
blocked my thoughts
mmmmmm n
No way, same.
This is the sound you hear when you’re in a large store like Walmart or target while it’s raining really hard outside.
That changed it completely for me, and it was great. Thank you
I love that situation.
This reminds me of that one really scary night while I was tenting
and its night and the store is empty
Love it when that happens
Gooodnight
Goodnight. Please don't stop commenting this.
Gooooooooooooodnight
Reminds me of when I’d have my window cracked at 3am, listening to the sounds of the city in the distance. It always comforted me, it’s almost like it reminded me I’m not alone in this world. Life goes on, just like the city.
I love how poetic this is :j
Lol it’s quite the opposite to me. This noise sounds so cold and alone. I love it for that
Wow, I love that. Reminded me of my teenage years, when I used to stay up late at night, look out at the city from my windows and watch the cars driving by as I listened to my favourite music. And every once in a while I would just turn off the music and listen to the city sounds :)
223 😩
It was same for me, I'd stay at my Grandma's and loved hearing the tube trains go by (in London). Even now, I have similar city sounds playing while I sleep sometimes.
This sounds like sitting in a safe, cozy house during the storm. It's so calming.
Love that when it happens
bruh we had a strom and my fucking window flew away
@@mavvymonday8423 sounds relaxing
exactly !! everyones saying its car noise but this sounds more like rain noise to me
me rn tbh
not really a storm, just really heavy rain
and my neighborhood's poorly designed drainage system can't handle prolonged heavy rain
which leads to flooding
it's stressful but the rain kinda calms me down
This sounds like drifting off in the back of the car during a long road trip. I always find it very comforting.
Yeah, i agree. This apparently worked so well on me, that my parents sometimes would drive me around the neighbourhood in the car, just to get me to sleep.it worked.
This video has been my sleep partner every single night for over 2 years. Thank you.
When I was a kid, we lived in a valley, right next to a river. The river ran right by my bedroom window. At night, I would lie in bed, snuggled into warm blankets with my bedside lamp on the dimmest setting so I could stay up and play Pokemon on my Gameboy. As the night progressed and I would slowly start to get sleepy, I would lie back with my eyes closed and listen to the river rushing just outside. This reminds me of those nights, and how peaceful it was. The calming noise was like a long, deep, warm hug. I miss that river.
Ii
G to
@@kevinbousim7819 ?
@@nerrahh fell asleep listening to it lol
@@kevinbousim7819 ohh lol
As I scroll past comments likening this to air conditioning and engine noises it seems that too few of us have ever slept by a fast running river. Although given the recent flood levels that have surpassed anything in living memory this may not be the relaxing sound it has been for many in the past.
Go well, enjoy life while it lasts.
I didn't realize that a sound so abstract as this could hold so many memories for so many different people. It's truly a wonderful thing that I've come to enjoy 😊
I feel like I'm the only one terrified by this sound instead of calmed ;-;
@@willowheart6590 that’s the thing, given the situation this sound could cause someone PTSD or something
mostly you
I love how we all came here expecting shit and we got the most relaxing thing on earth
i know 😭😭
well i didn't,,,
@@artemetra3262 me neither
pun intended?
@@NoobMaster-gn1us what now?
Goodnight dudes
July 🦅 🦅 🦅 🔥 🔥 🔥
Gn my homie
Impossible
Goodnight!
Goodnight!
since we’re describing it for ourselves :’) it sounds like mid-summer, when you’ve spent the day entirely just hanging out with your friends or even just yourself outside, you finally get back home and it’s late at night. nothing is on, it’s dark, and you’re just laying in bed; everything feels really good
This brought me right back to summers as a kid, lying in my bunk bed after a night of playing capture the flag with the other neighbor kids. Just tired and happy. Carefree. Pleasant. Content.
Ahh this gives me good memories. When id be out till sunset in the summer cos the days are so long.
i love that
This is the sound I always hear at night when its extremely quiet. Its weird its like the sound of nothing is deafening
I agree !!!! Sometimes i concentrate too much on the sound of nothing that i can't sleep because it's so loud. I'm so mad at my stupid brain for doing this to me
@@overturesuburbia oh.
You live in a bunker? How's it that quiet for you?
“The silence is deafening” I think that’s the juxtaposed phrase your looking for
omg it so quiet
I misread this as "Deep Layered Brown Notes" and clicked on it thinking it was going to be, like, 12 hours of that noise that makes people shit. This is much more calming though, thank you :)
ehcuehciebf LMAO SAME it s like 3 am and i am laughing at this deep layered brown noise thinking " caca"💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@aleX-sn9db 🤣🤣🤣
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LOL
wait it isnt? damn
This one is most calming brown noise. It cancels noise well. And doesn hurt the ear
it feels like i’m on a long plane ride and i’ve decided to just zone out and stare at the ceiling. very calm
Yeah...thats the one.
This sound comforts me.
My first ever flight I got air sick.
Took my meds and one of the cabin crew gave me a blanket and turned the lights down.
Hell soon turned into...zzzzzzzzz!
Instantly took me to the memory of being carefree when I was a kid, falling asleep in the back of the car, then later waking up for those moments in between when everything is dark and your parents are talking about something quietly & relaxed in the front seat and you drift back to sleep for a while. When another thing wakes you up somehow it's always right before home. My mom turning to us in the back seat gently saying "we're almost home".
Some days I felt so far from that place; except, I'm the parent who does this now and every time I see their sleeping selves in the back I'm happy to still be a part of that from the other side.
What a way to make me cry
Oh my god dont make me cry
I hope to grow up and be a parent like that. That sounds like a wonderful memory :)
I have mommy and daddy issues pls stop
you’re a lovely writer ❤️
This sound reminds me of going to school early at 7:30 am, particularly in late winter to early spring, with the moon still high up in the cloudless sky as the light from the sun begins to exchange the dark purple colour to a hazy orange horizon and baby blue sky.
Your comment reminds me of being young, elementary school days and the smell of the dew on the grass and the crisp but not quite cold air you feel in spring
That’s…that’s incredible man, I really felt that. I remember feeling such a sense of wonder looking at the sky on my walk to the bus stop, listening to my little iPod shuffle. that was my favorite part of the day ❤️
Somebody goes to college (it’s not me)
THIS, I miss this.
I’m having such an awkward/anxious day today at work & this is helping me stay calm and not overthink. It feels like I’m at home sleeping with the air con on
Reminds me of waking up at 4:30AM to go surfing, getting to the break and hearing the waves on the other side of the sandy sea wall while it’s still dark. Good memories
Fun fact! White noise is a combination of oscillating sounds from across your ear's perceivable range. But, because your brain prioritizes high-pitched sounds, it sounds disproportionately 'tinny.' Thus, in an effort to correct for this, brown noise reduces high-pitched sounds. To me, it sounds like a waterfall
Yes!!! This is the sound in the tunnels under Niagara Falls! There’s a rumble so deep, you can’t hear anything else! You have to scream to communicate. It’s so cool!
I’ve always preferred brown noise over white!! Very soothing!
White noise makes me anxious
Sounds like the wind
Yes, definitely sounds like water to me. I didn’t hear waterfall but now that you said it I do. I heard the ocean, like when your at the beach.
Scrolling through the comments, I think it’s so incredible how different people’s perceptions are of this sound. They’re all so accurate and relatable, it’s surreal and comforting. Love this so much.
the sound you hear when trapped underground alone
@@Blox117 really relatable gotta keep a watch out for those black vans bro or you'll be six feet under
Luv u so much 🥰
@@Blox117 😂Q122wwwaq❤😅😅😅😅oo.mmq
They are nuanced perceptions, not black and white.
This reminds me of like really peaceful moments like going to the beach and watching the sunset/sunrise with someone you love and you guys are eating and talking and enjoying your company or doing something peaceful like meditating or reading or studying. This just reminds me of the best memories you have in your mind, espescially the childhood memories. I remember when I was a child and I would want to do everything by myself. I remember I wanted to dry my feet with a carpet once, not a towel.
What a lovely little read. Wholeness and contentedness and simplicity. I hope you are well and i send you good dreams!
it’s like when you’re half awake on a road trip chilling in the back seat. i have lots of memories of my dad driving us places when i was a kid, this is very comforting.
I love how everyone is saying what it reminds them of. It’s so beautiful to see how other ppl perceive something
Same here, It's a dope feeling knowing that everyone has their own calming moment associated with this sound. Kinda like a feelingthat were all connected
🥰🥰🥰
It reminds me of when I'm taking a shit and the fan above me is on....Lol..jk
Thank you for this video. May your pillow always be cold, the stoplights green on your way home, and the food always hot when you order delivery
god bless you hahah
Those three simple things very rarely happen. Life is depressing.
This is the most unique way of wishing the best that I've ever seen😊
@@TeaCup1940pillow isn’t cold bc you don’t have a cold temp pillow or you’re laying in it longer than to relax n sleep. Move the pillow around and flip it. Stoplights are based on timing and scenery. You have about a 2 second window between each color light. So know if it’s yellow you have a few extra seconds to cross but know that’s a risk that can end your life. Finally that bc we got kids and man children not having respect for others items.
hahah so funny! So true! hahahah
The GOAT Brown Noise
ive been looking for something that sounds like this for years. when i was younger i'd put on headphones and lean against the wall next to our generator and it made this exact sound. i never knew what to search for so when i got this in my reccomended and clicked on it, i was overjoyed
This comment made me happy that must be such a great feeling
@@kat3217 it really is :)
@@kyleb.4384 I did the exact same thing omfg
Happiness :)
This reminds me of the late nights I would stay up late playing video games, everyone else in my house asleep, the window in my bedroom open, all I could hear would be this sound, coming from my busy industrial city, so calming when you actually experience it for yourself
Nice
I can imagine that
Same here but we lived a few hundred feet from the train tracks so sometimes there was the gentle shake of the ground or police sirens. I would stay up until morning listening to all the sounds and watching the view. I miss it dearly❤️
"how awful is this gonna be?"
[starts the video]
[immediately sinks deeper into the covers]
same
Ok
I live in your walls
@Frequency Friend I can testify that this person, in fact, does not possess walls. Cause I ate ‘em.
Yeah wth man I expected some noisy ass shit and I was so tense and then 1 second in when I realized what hit me my body just instantly turned into wet spaghetti.
This is exactly the sound I’d hear as I sat in bed under the covers during a snow storm, where the snow had piled up so much that the sounds around my house had been muffled and the world felt strangely silent as the snow still fell. Some people hate that kind of silence, but I love it.
this sounds like one of those silent car rides home after being at a family’s house on christmas eve
Now i just want that soo bad 😩
factssss
Ooooof this is the one that got me. Jesus dude you read my mind
This sounds like one gives a shit
@@AngelofDarkness24 make a family
This sounds like a soft air conditioner in the best way.
i said the same.!
@@jayariuh bsnt
Sounds like the pressure you hear inside a tunnel.
it sounds like creamy air if that was a thing 😂
oh I just checked this accs recent post, turns out creamy brown noise is a thing
It almost feels weird or like wrong once you turn it off after a few minutes. Like idk how to explain but it was so calming as soon as I turned it off my brain wants it back on.
Noise like this effectually "turns the knob down" on all other sounds around you. Once your brain adapts to it, sudden sounds in your environment become a lot less harsh and startling, allowing you to reach a new level of calm that otherwise wouldn't be possible.
@@kylebroflovski6382 huh, so something like that could be why when I got a fan and left it running all day every day for so long that whenever I turn it off it feels so odd without it being on? At least that’s what my take away from this is