Capture the atmosphere of urban life from a distance with Distant Cities And Morning Parks by West Wolf, a natural ambience library recorded over more than a year across 7 different cities and 3 countries.
This collection is divided into two main sections: Distant Cities and Morning Parks. Together, they provide a varied selection of exterior ambiences for building realistic city backgrounds, quiet urban beds, park atmospheres, morning scenes, documentary environments, and subtle outdoor soundscapes.
The Distant Cities section focuses on large and small towns captured across different seasons. These recordings include classic distant city rumble, light bird activity, distant sirens, train and car horns, traffic beds, church bells, and other natural urban details. The result is a flexible set of city ambiences that can sit gently in the background while adding authentic scale and location character.
The Morning Parks section was mostly recorded early in the morning during spring and summer, when parks are active but still calm. These ambiences include birds, distant traffic, light human activity, footsteps, a few dogs, frogs within city parks, and fountains recorded from different distances. The recordings offer a peaceful yet realistic blend of nature and distant urban presence.
Whether you need a quiet city backdrop, a distant urban rumble, a calm morning park, subtle exterior room tone, or a believable outdoor background, Distant Cities And Morning Parks provides authentic recordings with natural detail, depth, and atmosphere.
Library Features:
- Recorded over more than a year
- Captured in 7 different cities across 3 countries
- Divided into two sections: Distant Cities and Morning Parks
- Includes large and small town ambiences across different seasons
- Distant city rumble, traffic, sirens, train horns, car horns, and church bells
- Morning park ambiences with birds, footsteps, dogs, frogs, and light human activity
- Fountain recordings captured from multiple distances
- Natural exterior backgrounds for film, TV, games, documentaries, podcasts, and sound design
- Fully meta-tagged in Soundminer according to the UCS standard




















