Brown noise is a type of noise similar to white noise, but rather than having an equal representation of all frequencies, the lower frequencies are represented more than the higher ones. This results in brown noise being much more pleasant to the ear.

Natural sources of brown noise include waves breaking on a shore, wind blowing past your ear, and so on. White noise may have equal representation across the spectrum, but due to the way the ear perceives sound, the high frequencies seem to be much louder.

One interesting thing about brown noise is that it's easier for you to imagine sounds in your head when listening to it, because your ears are receiving neutral stimuli and the brain can pick up what it wants from the palette.