LEGO releases White Noise (ASMR) album to help with relaxation and relaxation needs [News] | The Brothers Brick

With ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) being a trend in recent years and a large population adopting it as a relaxation method, LEGO went into the movement to produce sounds using LEGO pieces to provide the soft white noise effect. The album consisting of 7 music tracks of 30 minutes each is available for free on a total of 15 other platforms, including Spotify, iTunes and Google Music.

The playlist consists of the following tracks:

  1. Built for two
  2. Wild as the wind
  3. Looking for One (Brick)
  4. Everything Clicks
  5. The waterfall
  6. Big Heart Bricks
  7. The Night Builder

You can access the Spotify playlist through a browser (subscription required for the full track)


List of streaming services and the LEGO White Noise album (subscription required)

  1. Amazon Music
  2. Apple iTunes
  3. Spotify (random play allowed without subscription)

Note: Although the press release indicates that music is free on all 15 platforms, we find that Amazon and Apple require a subscription / purchase. We have contacted LEGO for further clarification and will update with more details as soon as they are available.

The LEGO press release as follows:


BILLUND, February 1, 2021: Today, the LEGO Group is launching LEGO® White Noise, a new playlist designed to help listeners find a relaxing moment in their busy lives. The playlist consists of a series of audio tracks created using nothing but the iconic sounds that the LEGO brick makes, sounds that are recognized by generations around the world.

Each LEGO element makes a unique noise, which is why designers have experimented with more than 10,000 in their search for the perfect smooth sounds. The result is a sound landscape that includes tracks like ‘It All Clicks’, which perfectly captures the cheerful sound of two LEGO elements coming together, and ‘The Waterfall’ created by pouring thousands of LEGO bricks over each other.

Like other white noise tracks, the playlist is designed to help listeners find a Zen moment in their day, making it the perfect audio accompaniment to fall asleep, unwind or relax in building LEGO.

The playlist can be accessed for free on more than 15 different music streaming platforms, including Spotify, iTunes and Google Music.

The LEGO White Noise playlist was launched to follow the immersive building experience of the LEGO Botanical Collection, after surveys that found that nearly three quarters (73%) of adults are looking for new ways to destroy

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