Midnight Tide
By Naturespace · 8 reviews ·
Each wave makes progress as the moon pulls the water nearer to you. Midnight’s full moon glows in the foam. Gentle waves close and wide with no distant roar, this is a calm, warm, evening shoreline. Listen quietly for a relaxing experience, louder for more intensity.
What listeners say
I Like Mid Night Tide, The Waves Are So Calming, I Have A Migraine Right Now And Each Time It Please It Soothe My Pain Keep Up The Good Work!
This track is pretty cool. While sitting, the waves seem to wash from right to left in front of you; and while lying down, they seem to wash right over you. The waves roll in at various intensities, sounding airy and foamy. Great for meditating or reading. At a low volume, I find it soothing enough to fall asleep. If the volume is too loud, I find it too distracting to fall asleep.
Love the sound of water and it never fails to cradle me to sleep
This powerful track is extremely unique. some of the other tracks fall into the same patterns but this one stands out. it is very watery and slightly bubbly, just listen to it for 3 minutes and the playful midnight waves will carry you into a calm, vibrative state of awareness. very soothing track for any time of the day. best played on a lower volume. very nice!! :)
I don't know why, but this was an instant favorite for me. The wave tracks come in a spectrum from watery to foamy, hypnotic to chaotic, dreamy to threatening. Midnight Tide is on the watery end of the spectrum, with regular waves and a serene energy. Not quite as watery as the free track Infinite Shoreline, but enough to hear the rolling quality of the waves. Infinite Shoreline is much more random and constant in pattern, and almost purely horizontal in motion. I don't know if its the suggestion of the artwork or the peaceful tone itself, but this really gives me the impression of a quiet night on a secluded beach.
This is a beautiful track. I love it. It is sooo... watery.... one thing I should mention that is really neat about this track is how effectively the sound is place IN FRONT of you. Left, right, and behind seems easier with the "holographic audio" techniques. It seems rare to have a track that effectively lands the imagry right in front of you. This track does it well. This is very interesting if you lie down when listening. When you do so, the water rolls right over you. Quite relaxing and immersive (quite literally). It sounds like you are below the waves. I love that. Anyway - this track is great.
Some of the wave tracks are more of a white noise, but this one has a nice "watery" sound like Infinite Shoreline. It is pretty active, so I'm not sure it's a good one for sleep.
A rhythmic, late spring thru summer thru very early autumn evening shore. No animal sounds, just pure ocean on a long and wide beach. Intensity is in the lapping of the waves on the shore. No roaring, no winds, no rocks, just gently incoming waves and foam over sand.