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Festive Street Ambience, Djembe Drum Playing, Girls Shouting, Montreal St-Denis Quartier Latin, Loop City, Montreal, Ambience, French, French-Speaking, Metropolis, Urban, Atmos, Atmosphere, Outdoor, Indoor, Quebec, Canada, America, Neighborhood, Ambiance, Ville, Street, Downtown, Metropolitan 2 02:59.068 https://articulatedsounds.com WAVE 24 96000 4 AMBUrbn_CITY EXTERIOR ANIMATED NIGHT STREET, YOUNG PEOPLE PARTYING, MONTREAL RUE CRESCENT_LOOP_ASD Lively Street Ambience On Friday Night, People Clubbing, Walla, Evolving City Atmosphere, Montreal Rue Crescent, Loop AMBIENCE URBAN AMBUrbn AMBIENCE-URBAN Montreal 365 Articulated Sounds Stephane Fufa Dufour AMBUrbn_City Exterior Animated Night Street, Young People Partying, Montreal Rue Crescent_Loop_ASD.wav Lively Street Ambience On Friday Night, People Clubbing, Walla, Evolving City Atmosphere, Montreal Rue Crescent, Loop City, Montreal, Ambience, French, French-Speaking, Metropolis, Urban, Atmos, Atmosphere, Outdoor, Indoor, Quebec, Canada, America, Neighborhood, Ambiance, Ville, Street, Downtown, Metropolitan 2 02:18.099 https://articulatedsounds.com WAVE 24 96000 5 AMBUrbn_CITY EXTERIOR ANIMATED PEDESTRIAN NEIGHBORHOOD BY NIGHT, MONTREAL LE VILLAGE_LOOP_ASD Pedestrian Bustling Street On Summer Night, Walla Passer-Bys People, Montreal Le Village St-Catherine, Loop AMBIENCE URBAN AMBUrbn AMBIENCE-URBAN Montreal 365 Articulated Sounds Stephane Fufa Dufour AMBUrbn_City Exterior Animated Pedestrian Neighborhood By Night, Montreal Le Village_Loop_ASD.wav Pedestrian Bustling Street On Summer Night, Walla Passer-Bys People, Montreal Le Village St-Catherine, Loop City, Montreal, Ambience, French, French-Speaking, Metropolis, Urban, Atmos, Atmosphere, Outdoor, Indoor, Quebec, Canada, America, Neighborhood, Ambiance, Ville, Street, Downtown, Metropolitan 2 02:17.561 https://articulatedsounds.com WAVE 24 96000 6 AMBUrbn_CITY EXTERIOR BACK ALLEY BIRDS AND DISTANT PEOPLE TALKING, MONTREAL_LOOP_ASD Back Alley City Ambience, Calm And Quiet, Distant People Atmosphere, With Some Birds, Montreal Rosemont, Loop AMBIENCE URBAN AMBUrbn AMBIENCE-URBAN Montreal 365 Articulated Sounds Stephane Fufa Dufour AMBUrbn_City Exterior Back Alley Birds And Distant People Talking, Montreal_Loop_ASD.wav Back Alley City Ambience, Calm And Quiet, Distant People Atmosphere, With Some Birds, Montreal Rosemont, Loop City, Montreal, Ambience, French, French-Speaking, Metropolis, Urban, Atmos, Atmosphere, Outdoor, Indoor, Quebec, Canada, America, Neighborhood, Ambiance, Ville, Street, Downtown, Metropolitan 2 01:59.924 https://articulatedsounds.com WAVE 24 96000 7 MACHHvac_CITY EXTERIOR BACK ALLEY HVAC, BIG FAN NOISE, MONTREAL LE PLATEAU_LOOP_ASD Back Alley Hvac Noise, Big Aeration Fan, Montreal Le Plateau, Loop MACHINES HVAC MACHHvac MACHINES-HVAC Montreal 365 Articulated Sounds Stephane Fufa Dufour MACHHvac_City Exterior Back Alley Hvac, Big Fan Noise, Montreal Le Plateau_Loop_ASD.wav Back Alley Hvac Noise, Big Aeration Fan, Montreal Le Plateau, Loop City, Montreal, Ambience, French, French-Speaking, Metropolis, Urban, Atmos, Atmosphere, Outdoor, Indoor, Quebec, Canada, America, Neighborhood, Ambiance, Ville, Street, Downtown, Metropolitan 2 01:37.338 https://articulatedsounds.com WAVE 24 96000 8 AMBUrbn_CITY EXTERIOR BACK ALLEY QUIET EVOLVING AMBIENCE, MONTREAL RUELLES DU PLATEAU_LOOP_ASD Back Alley, Quiet And Evolving Ambience, Montreal Le Plateau, Loop AMBIENCE URBAN AMBUrbn AMBIENCE-URBAN Montreal 365 Articulated Sounds Stephane Fufa Dufour AMBUrbn_City Exterior Back Alley Quiet Evolving Ambience, Montreal Ruelles Du Plateau_Loop_ASD.wav Back Alley, Quiet And Evolving Ambience, Montreal Le Plateau, Loop City, Montreal, Ambience, French, French-Speaking, Metropolis, Urban, Atmos, Atmosphere, Outdoor, Indoor, Quebec, Canada, America, Neighborhood, Ambiance, Ville, Street, Downtown, Metropolitan 2 01:54.909 https://articulatedsounds.com WAVE 24 96000 9 RAINVege_CITY EXTERIOR BACK ALLEY RAIN, MONTREAL 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