SOUNDSCAPE · NATURE
Night Crickets
Cricket chirps cluster around 4–5 kHz and pulse at roughly 60–100 beats per minute in a predictable rhythm. For listeners who grew up near them, crickets are one of the strongest associative sleep cues in the environmental-audio library.
Updated April 2026·4 min read
What you're listening to
A field of crickets on a warm late-summer evening, with a soft layer of low-frequency ambience underneath. Predictable pulse, gentle overall level, no sudden interruptions.
Why it works
The pulse rate of cricket chirps sits close to a resting human heart rate, which is one hypothesis for why the sound feels regulatory. More strongly, cricket audio is a learned association cue: for anyone who spent summer evenings outside as a child, the sound unlocks a cached 'safe, warm, bedtime' context.
Best for
- summer-associated sleep
- childhood-nostalgia wind-down
- combining with gentle rain
Variants in the Loam app
The full Loam library includes related variants you can mix into this base layer: night frogs, meadow, garden. All soundscapes can be layered together in the Sound Studio mixer with independent volume sliders.
Try it in the Loam app
Night Crickets is included in Loam's soundscape library, with loop-seamless playback, an animated visualizer, and the option to layer up to five soundscapes simultaneously. Download Loam to listen.
Related soundscapes
Browse the full soundscape library, or try: Forest Sounds, Rain Sounds, Ocean Waves.