There is a specific kind of summer afternoon that exists in the memory of anyone who has spent time on a wide porch in warm weather. The heat has peaked and begun to soften.
A breeze arrives in intermittent waves, each one producing a different combination of chime tones — never the same twice, always within the same gentle range. Somewhere bees move through flowers.
A screen door might creak. The world is slow and warm and asking nothing of you.
This ambient recording captures that suspended afternoon quality with a focus on the wind chimes themselves — metallic tubes of varying lengths producing clean, bell-like tones, bamboo tubes offering wooden resonance, and the background of summer garden sounds tying everything together. The completely irregular rhythm of wind-chime music is among the most effective sleep sounds because the brain cannot predict or track it, making it impossible to remain alert.











