SOUNDSCAPE LIBRARY
Every soundscape, with the research behind it.
Most soundscape pages on the internet are thin lists and affiliate links. Loam's library is the library — with the research, the caveats, and the honest answer to 'which one should I actually pick?'
Updated April 2026·6 min read
Water
Rain, ocean, river — the most-studied natural masking sounds.
- Rain Sounds — The most-studied natural masking sound. Lowers cortisol, aids sleep onset.
- Ocean Waves — Slow, predictable wave rhythm entrains breathing toward a relaxed cadence.
- River Stream — Gentle moving water — higher-frequency character than ocean or rain.
Weather
Thunderstorms and storm systems — enclosed, indoor-cosy audio.
- Thunderstorm — Deep-rumble thunder + rainfall for enclosed, safe-harbor cosiness.
Nature
Forest, meadow, crickets — birdsong and ambient texture.
- Forest Sounds — Dawn-chorus birdsong over rustling leaves — the circadian 'safe morning' cue.
- Night Crickets — The sound of a summer evening — rhythmic, predictable, sleep-friendly.
Noise Colors
White, pink, brown, green — synthetic noise for masking and focus.
- White Noise — Equal power across all frequencies — the most common masking sound.
- Pink Noise — Deeper, softer, and better-tolerated than white noise for sleep.
- Brown Noise — Deep, bassy, rumbling — the ADHD-community favorite.
- Green Noise — Mid-range-emphasized noise — the 'ambient nature' noise color.
Fire
Campfire and fireplace — the ancestral 'hearth is safe' sounds.
Try it in the Loam app
Every soundscape supports layering — you can run rain + campfire + brown noise together with independent volume sliders. Download Loam for the full library.