: Websites like Epidemic Sound, Audio Network, or Pond5 often use numeric strings to track tracks. If you downloaded this from a stock music site, the "15700" is how the database identifies that specific composition.
: The "(1)" at the end indicates that this file is a duplicate copy on your device—meaning the same file was downloaded twice, and your operating system renamed the second version to avoid overwriting the first. Identifying the Content
: Titles like "Cradle Your Soul" are extremely common in ambient, New Age, or guided meditation catalogs. The number "15700" is likely a catalog ID or a timestamp used by a specific distributor or royalty-free music library.
: Right-click the file, select Properties (Windows) or Get Info (Mac), and look at the "Details" or "Metadata" tab. This often lists the Artist, Album, and Year.
: Play the file near a device running Shazam or use Google Assistant's "Search a song" feature to see if it's a registered track.
If you are trying to find the artist or source of this specific file, you can try the following: