Singapore City Sound Library

43 files • 24 bit/96 kHz • 8.7 GB • 111 min
 

If you’re curious about the sounds of Singapore, you’re in for a treat. We’ve compiled a list of the most exciting and authentic soundscapes recorded in Singapore, from the bustling streets to the tranquil corridors of residential condos.

First up, we take a trip to the MRT Downtown Station, where you can hear the sounds of trains arriving and departing, as well as the beeping of doors and ticket machines. In contrast, the Link Mall passage and walkway is much quieter, with only the faint sound of plates and cutlery in the background.

In another part of the city, you can hear the automatic doors of The Link Mall squeaking as they open and close, adding a unique touch to the soundscape. For something a little more lively, head to Marina Bay Financial Centre and listen to the sounds of the lobby, complete with the rumble of footsteps and the beeping of security checkpoints.

If you’re in the mood for some urban street sounds, look no further than the busy intersections of Cecil Street and Robinson Road, where you can hear the sounds of traffic and pedestrians, with a few surprises like the sound of a Ferrari and even pest control machines.

For a taste of local culture, take a trip to the bustling Telok Ayer Market on a Saturday night, where you can hear the chatter and laughter of locals as they enjoy the sights and sounds of the market. And for a more peaceful moment, head to The Clift, where you can listen to the soothing sound of a small water fountain, complemented by the sound of cars passing in the background.

Overall, this sound library is a fantastic representation of the diverse soundscape that Singapore has to offer. It’s an immersive experience that allows you to explore the city in a unique and memorable way, without even leaving your home. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the sounds of Singapore!

 

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