立體流動
By Naturespace · 2 reviews ·
車輛從場景邊緣出現,穩穩地朝中央駛來,再橫向穿過,最後消失在雨後濕潤的霧氣與路面之中。它們把你腦中兩側縫合在一起,在這座心理聲學的織機上,織出一種放鬆卻清醒的狀態。 這段聲音邀請你把腦海中的畫面磨得更銳利,透過主動的想像,讓心中的影像被大幅推亮。把注意力放在每一輛經過的車上,在它消失前看清細節;想像頭頂的樹正往下滴水,試試看光是怎麼變化的。現在有多暗?這條路是彎的,還是直的? 這個時刻與地方,有一種帶著電影感的氛圍,自然又引人投入。它適合用來寫作、減輕被困在狹小空間的感覺,也可以在入睡時輕輕陪著你,給那些想在熟悉感中入眠的人一點安穩的聲音。
What listeners say
This is one of my absolute favorite tracks, and I have a lot of favorites. There’s something about this one that feels like ASMR in the most comforting way. The sound of the cars is so realistic, it genuinely feels like they’re passing right by you, like you’re sitting at a quiet bus stop on a calm day. There’s not much traffic. Just a steady, slow and gentle flow of cars and soft rain falling around you. What I love most is how the rain isn’t constant. It’s that kind of gentle and light, shifting rain… the kind that comes and goes in waves, never overwhelming, but subtle. Almost like I can feel the mist of the cool early morning. And when there’s a break in the passing cars, sometimes it goes quiet, but you can still hear the wetness. It’s like the road itself is still settling from the last car, the way the gravel and asphalt hold onto that sound for just a moment longer. It’s subtle, but it makes the whole experience feel real. like you’re actually there. While this track is simple on the surface, there’s actually a lot of variety, If you know how to listen for it. And you can learn, just by listening without expectations. By letting go and tuning in, you start to notice all the small changes and subtle shifts in sound. It’s not as dramatic or obvious as some of the other tracks, but that’s what makes it special. It feels like it’s made for those quiet, peaceful moments when you just want to wind down and be transported to a simpler, calmer time.
Oh man, Naturespace finally goes cars! I was hoping they would after all the trains. This is a very nice mix; busy-ness without being frantic, with each car passing in stereo on a wet road like a wave on the beach. Really great switch up, and here’s hoping for more machinery and/or household appliance sounds to come (need a hummy, summer night air conditioner if you’re listening HINT).