Someone has looped the soothing sounds of Deckard's apartment

"Calming" is not a word often used to described the 1982 dystopian sci-fi Blade Runner. Until now.

An eagle-eared YouTube user has looped the ambient droning from Deckard's apartment, and it's really quite relaxing.

The video features an 11 hour 59 minute and 58 second loop of the background noise heard in the apartment of Rick Deckard, the replicant hunter played by Harrison Ford. It's received over 100,000 views, and is evidently used by avid Blade Runner fans and indifferent insomniacs alike to help them drift off the sleep.

Listen to 12 hours of Deckard's apartment droning below

The video's description reads, "Relax into the couch as you chill out in Deckard's apartment helping him track down replicants. Share some hard space liqour out of his bottle bag. This is 12 hours of the ambient droning sound heard in Blade Runner while in Deckard's domicile. Perfect for imagining that you are in a dystopian future where human-like androids do man's bidding until they get too old and too _smart_."

It's also crying out to be sampled in a Burial record.