Support areas
Eight states the listening was built for.
A support area is a felt need, not a diagnosis. Soundscaper composes for these eight because the literature supports sound-based listening as adjunctive support for them — not as treatment, not as a replacement for medical care. Each area below has its own page: what the evidence actually says, the techniques involved, what we deliberately don't claim.
Anxiety and stress
Quiet racing thoughts, settle after pressure, ease anxious worry, come down after a panic spike, reset after social overwhelm.
What listening feels like
Slow paced breathing carried inside the music, with a headphone induction phase if you've got them in.
Mood and emotional support
A held space when the day's been heavy. Grief, low mood, loneliness, self-compassion, a gentle lift.
What listening feels like
Slow harmonic music that meets where you are, rather than trying to drag you out of it.
Sleep and recovery
Wind down for sleep. Fall asleep. Return to sleep after waking. Settle sleep-anxiety. Rest when depleted. Run a full eight-hour overnight.
What listening feels like
Very slow, very quiet music with pink-noise pulses scheduled into the windows you're most likely asleep in. Sessions from twenty minutes to eight hours. Tapers to silence.
Pain and body comfort
Acoustic distraction and body-aware support. Tension release, headache-safe decompression, somatic calming, recovery after exertion.
What listening feels like
Music as adjunctive support, with breath-paced movement and a low-frequency body anchor.
Grounding and safety
Trauma-aware listening. Process difficult feelings. Ground after a trigger. Gentle embodied presence.
What listening feels like
The most conservative composition we make. Minimal variation, no surprises, held harmonic field.
Meditation
Sitting practice. Deep contemplation. The audio is a substrate for your practice, not the practice itself.
What listening feels like
Sustained drone bed, with an optional theta-band headphone induction in the gateway phase.
Focus and clarity
Sustained attention for deep work, studying, creative flow, or a steady container when distraction won't leave you alone.
What listening feels like
Music with modulation in the focus band woven through it. Conservative, never demanding.
Care companion
For someone you're caring for, and for the carer at the end of the day. Dementia comfort, sundowning, convalescence, procedure prep, the carer's own reset.
What listening feels like
The most evidence-rich category in the catalogue: Cochrane reviews, the MIDDEL trial, perioperative meta-analysis. Conservative compositions, minimal variation, carer-mode where it fits.
Boundary
Wellness-adjacent listening, not clinical treatment.
Soundscaper is operated by Kenjin as wellness-adjacent personalised listening. It isn't a medical device, a diagnostic tool, a crisis service, a treatment, or an outcome-measurement system. If you're in crisis, please reach a real human via the help page. The full claim boundary is at /safety and /science.