• Deep Rain Forest Sound

  • Calming Natural Nature Sounds for Manifestation Meditation, Anxiety, Insomnia, Sleeping, Mindfulness, Hypnosis, Deep Sleep, Relaxation and More
  • By: Amy Cream
  • Narrated by: Adeola A.
  • Length: 8 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Deep Rain Forest Sound

By: Amy Cream
Narrated by: Adeola A.
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Relax with the deep rain forest sound.

©2021 Amy Cream (P)2021 Amy Cream

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Better Than The Other One

Thankfully, the only talking was at the start. I would have rated it higher, except for two small problems: 1) at least once per track there's a blip where it's obvious that two tracks have been spliced together and 2) the fact that there are separate tracks at all. I suspect that the latter is a contract requirement, but if so it makes ZERO sense as all tracks are exactly the same. The transition between tracks is a fading to silence of the first, then a surge of sound as it quickly comes back. If these breaks are required, the "come back" would be much better done as an equally gradual rise.

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