Last updated on 14 July 2025
Turn up the sound and listen to the noises of our planet. This is what I propose as a foretaste of the holiday period. Sounds to relax or to travel with your eyes closed.
Here are three amazing resources that turn your computer into a time and space machine. From rainforests to the bustling streets of metropolises to the mysterious sounds of the universe, these platforms invite you to discover the sound richness of our world and the space around it. It's up to you to choose your destination and open your ears for an extraordinary immobile journey.
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EarthFm. A spotify of the sounds of nature
Listening to natural sound environments has scientifically proven therapeutic virtues. It reduces stress, improves concentration and promotes restful sleep. EarthFM capitalizes on these benefits by offering you privileged access to the most beautiful soundscapes on our planet.
The concept is simple, the site offers you a world map in which you will be able to walk and zoom with the end of the mouse. Small hearts signaling the places of capture. Each recording, lasting a few minutes, transports you instantly. Listen to the awakening of the Amazon rainforest at dawn, the waves breaking on the Icelandic coast, or the night singing of crickets in Japanese rice fields.
The exceptional audio quality of these recordings makes them a valuable tool for education. You can use them to illustrate their geography classes, raise awareness about ecosystems, or create moments of relaxation in class.

As in online music streaming services such as Spotify or Apple Music, you can create playlists to listen to or share. Earth Fm is free, but each sound excerpt highlights an association or NGO working for the preservation of nature and natural spaces.
Soundcities. The sound footprint of global metropolises
Radical change of mood with Soundcities. Forget the noise of water, animals and nature. This site plunges you into the hustle and bustle of cities. Every big city has a very different soundprint. You can check it here by choosing your destination from over 100 major cities around the world.

You can choose them from a list or from a map. The website uses Google street to show you the exact location where the sound was captured. Immersion is perfect.
Compare the animation of the souks of Marrakech with the studious calm of a Tokyo library, or confront the hustle and bustle of New York with the medieval charm of a Prague square. These sonic contrasts reveal the cultural diversity of our globalized world.
NASA Sounds: Listening to Space
This third resource will allow us to gain height. NASA Sounds transforms space science data into fascinating auditory experiences, opening a sound window into cosmic immensity.
This initiative by the American Space Agency converts electromagnetic waves, vibrations and other space phenomena into audio files accessible to the general public. You can now Listen to Jupiter's "songs", Saturn's magnetic storms, or the mysterious echoes of pulsars.

The recordings also include the authentic sounds of space missions : communications between astronauts, counting launches, or the mechanical sounds of probes exploring Mars. This sound archive is a unique testament to space exploration.
Three sound worlds, a thousand pedagogical possibilities
These three platforms, which are completely free of charge, turn learning into a sensory adventure. EarthFM raises awareness of biodiversity and environmental issues, Soundcities explores urban cultural diversity, while NASA Sounds opens the doors to space exploration. Have a good sound journey.