A 40,000‑year‑old practice decoded by modern neuroscience. Play mathematically‑precise soundscapes for sleep, cognition, attention deficit, and neural entrainment.
Explore SoundsNeuroscience backs ancient wisdom
"Sound is a powerful and effective means of changing brain state and improving mood. It is understood that low frequency sounds are linked to relaxing brain wave states."
"Our experiment results suggest the unexplored possibility that sonic vibration may be useful as a method of producing spontaneous happiness with increased serotonin concentration."
"A change in frequency puts the cells in motion, guides them to a new position and holds them in place."
Pick a state. Press listen. Close your eyes.
Speculative — use with an open, critical mind
The following soundscapes are speculative and not clinically validated. Use with an open, critical mind.