Lisbon City Rain Sound Library
12 files • 24 bit/96 kHz • 3 GB • 30 min
We spent a month living in the charming Alfama neighborhood, known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene.
Our apartment was perfectly located on a quiet side street, away from the noise of the nearby bar life and Fado music. The highlight of our stay was the beautiful rooftop terrace, where I recorded these rain sounds.
Alfama is the oldest district in Lisbon. Once home to the wealthy, the area eventually became a hub for fishermen, sailors, and the less affluent. In the 1970s, Alfama was nearly abandoned and became one of the most dangerous parts of the city. Today, it is a beautiful and safe neighborhood, with a strong community of locals, restaurant, and shop owners.
What sets these recordings apart is the unique sound created by the cobblestone sidewalks. Listen as the rain creates a symphony of sound as it strikes the streets of Lisbon.
The library also includes a bonus recording of me walking in the rain with an umbrella, recorded in binaural with Soundman OKM Rock Studio.
Listen to the sound compilation