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Original sample
14.8K Uses
Author
Fine Voice Community
Uses
14.8K Uses
Date
Jun 6, 2026
Language
English
Region
US
Voice type
Adult Male
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The name is the format: history narration engineered to lower your heart rate. Tagged deep, calm, soft, slow, and ASMR, this original male voice walks through an Egyptian tomb in the demo at a pace that treats each image — cool limestone, hieroglyphs unlit for thousands of years — as something to settle into rather than get through. Volume stays low, sentences stretch, and emphasis is nearly flattened by design.
Sleep-content channels, meditation-adjacent narration, and slow ambient storytelling are the intended lanes, and it also works for late-night documentary moods where standard narration feels too awake. Write long, sensory, low-stakes prose; the voice rewards texture and punishes plot urgency. The obvious warning label: it is soporific on purpose, so keep it away from anything requiring alertness — tutorials, ads, calls to action. Around 14,800 generations of people evidently trying to fall asleep.
Boring History for Sleep leads with a settled, middle-aged maturity, layered with a narrator discipline that carries long passages, a deep, chest-resonant register, and grounded in a calm, unhurried baseline.
Creators have run 14.8K generations with Boring History for Sleep, ranking it #325 of 340 voices in the Fine Voice public library.
Sleep-story and calm-history channels needing a deep, deliberately drowsy narrator have exactly one job for this voice, and it delivers.
“Tonight, we're walking through the silent halls of an ancient Egyptian tomb. You'll feel the cool limestone walls, see hieroglyphs that haven't caught lamplight in thousands of years. The air is still, heavy with stories of pharaohs and their eternal sleep. Let these whispers of history guide you to rest.”
Boring History for Sleep Boring History for Sleep leads with a settled, middle-aged maturity, layered with a narrator discipline that carries long passages, a deep, chest-resonant register, and grounded in a calm, unhurried baseline.
Boring History for Sleep speaks English, tagged to the US region. You can paste a script in other languages to test how the timbre carries over.
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