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the 1 st morrocan sound library

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featured sounds

Explore Morocco's sonic diversity with our curated selection. From Amazigh countryside to bustling souks, immerse yourself in the essence of Morocco.

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amazigh countryside

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binaural

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souk

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waterfall

The Moroccan Sound Map

Explore Morocco's Sound Diversity With An Interactive Exploration.

our most popular packs

Explore Our Most Sought-After Packs for Every Taste and Need

Free Pack

Unlock unique sounds from Morocco with our exclusive free sound pack. Ideal for sound designers, filmmakers, and music producers.

10 sounds

FREE

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Artisanat

The world of Moroccan craftsmanship, the sound of artisans at work preserving centuries of tradition and skill.

20+ sounds

9.90 $

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Water

You're a filmmaker, a musician seeking inspiration, our Water Pack has something for everyone.

25+ sounds

9.90 $

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Urban

Sound designers seeking to add depth to their projects, or for anyone missing the dynamic soundscape of Moroccan streets.

35+ sounds

9.90 $

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Rural

Perfect for filmmakers, podcasters, and anyone craving the tranquil ambiance of Moroccan villages.

25+ sounds

9.90 $

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Instruments

Made for producers and musicians, this pack is crafted to inspire creativity and elevate your compositions .

129 sounds

12.00 $

who are we ?

Imesli is more than just a sound library; it's an immersive exploration of the rich sonic landscapes of Morocco. Our platform is dedicated to providing a captivating collection of authentic instruments, enchanting vocals, and evocative atmospheres that capture the essence of Morocco's musical diversity.

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freaquently asked questions

How often are new sound packs added to IMESLI?
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