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The sound of a shower in the next room or through a wall is one of the most universally recognised sleep triggers - the white noise of running water at consistent volume, slightly muffled by distance and building material, produces exactly the kind of broad-spectrum masking that the brain interprets as safe background activity.
This recording captures that specific acoustic quality: shower static as heard from a bedroom, with the full-spectrum noise of water on tiles slightly filtered by distance.
It is warmer than an open shower sound but more present than environmental rain - positioned in that exact register where the brain categorises it as familiar, indoor, and indicative of normal household life. Ideal for those who grew up sleeping to the sound of a shower, for those who need consistent noise masking in quiet apartments, and for anyone who has ever fallen asleep while someone else was showering in the next room.
This recording captures that specific acoustic quality: shower static as heard from a bedroom, with the full-spectrum noise of water on tiles slightly filtered by distance.
It is warmer than an open shower sound but more present than environmental rain - positioned in that exact register where the brain categorises it as familiar, indoor, and indicative of normal household life. Ideal for those who grew up sleeping to the sound of a shower, for those who need consistent noise masking in quiet apartments, and for anyone who has ever fallen asleep while someone else was showering in the next room.