Mare Tranquillitatis

By Naturespace · 5 reviews ·

The waves rise up and spill onto the shoreline as subdivided clones of their parent form, dispersing their fractal iterations into the crevices of the beach. Each wave is divided into smaller and smaller waves, and as they do so, the detail of the scene emerges with greater and deeper resolution. The imaging fills in, the colors saturate, and the landscape becomes known. Once the structure of the environment is rendered, the alchemy begins. There is a magic here, in this hidden secret cove. Maybe it has something to do with what the birds are doing, maybe it's something about the air that their song is carried upon, but whatever it is, there is an ethereal harmony, a spellbinding balance. It is a place where time, temperature, and the elements all converge in absolute perfection, gently celebrated by all who reside here, and whose free-flowing tranquility sparkles in the mind of all who visit. This is a very delicate sound of gentle waves and distant birds. It is very 3D and quite long with subtle variation in the wave patterns throughout. Listening too loud distorts the image and inflates the ambience in a negative way. Listeners are advised to start quietly and raise the volume from there.

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What listeners say

★★★★★

Welcome to my paradise, this is where I escape. Now go. Lol. Really. This is my fav sound overall. I travel through this app. Thank God for you guys. I love it.

★★★★★

I absolutely love this track. It is so calming and soothing. I love how the Waves lap softly on the shoreline. as I listen to this track it is like the world is at peace and nothing is wrong. this is a great track for relaxing and also for sleeping. I have not had a relaxing evening in so long and a more restful sleep. Thanks again, Naturespace and keep up the great work.

★★★★★

This is a wonderful, quiet track. There's no one around but you, some birds singing softly in the background, and the sloshing of the waves rolling in and out. Very serene place. This is my "go to" track for a quiet day at the Shore, amongst some others like, "Infinite Shoreline". The 3D effect in this track makes the experience so life-like, like I'm sitting in a chair with the waves rolling in at my feet, with the occasional rogue wave hitting me in the shin. The chipper, but soft birdsong transforms me to a happy place where I can smell the fresh salt water and feel the warm sun. I could sit here for hours. *smile*

★★★★★

A watery track with a quiet avian backdrop. There are waves here, but they aren't ocean waves, more like a gentle rolling sort that comes and goes, what you'd expect in a secluded lagoon only narrowly connected to the larger water. If I had to compare the water to another track, it reminds me a bit of Life After Life - just the cadence of the water, not the birds. The birds in this track are ambient rather than the emphasis. There is nothing specifically tropical sounding about the birds as far as I can tell - in fact I thought I heard a chickadee and a towhee, which aren't tropical. But that's not a complaint as this is an excellent, relaxing track. You can imagine you're on a tropical beach or a secluded lake shore, whatever works for you.

★★★★★

This track is one my favorite of the dozens or so I've purchased. It's relaxing, but fun. If I wanted to sell a slightly non-serious friend the wonder of Naturespace, I think I would pour them a fun drink like a Grasshopper or Margarita, then we'd lay back and relax to Mare Tranquillitatis. The burble of water might as well be the gentle splash of a backyard pool. I'm not saying this is only lighthearted. I've logged a number of hours solo under its spell in just the day or so it's been released. It's hypnotic. Oddly too, it was released on the day The Professor, Russell Johnson, on "Gilligan's Island" passed. This could be the gentle soundtrack to the castaways' lagoon! (NATURESPACE COMMENT: That is very funny; we thought the passing of The Professor on the day of its release was oddly synchronous, and we totally agree it could be Gilligan's Island lagoon!)

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