Mantra Music
- Modern Feminine Frequency -
Alongside my work with women’s circles and coaching, music is a central part of my creative practice.
I create contemporary mantra music inspired by my Eastern lineage, translating ancient devotional chants into modern sound.
These compositions are designed to calm the mind, move the body, and open the heart.
Simple, rhythmic, and immersive.
Music that invites stillness, voice, and collective presence.
A Living Practice
Much of the music begins in quiet spaces of practice.
Through meditation, chanting, and study, I explore traditional Buddhist mantras and devotional songs that have been passed through generations.
From there, the work becomes something new.
Voice, rhythm, and atmosphere come together to create contemporary soundscapes that honour the roots of these chants while allowing them to live in a modern world.
Sound and Gathering
Mantra is not only something to listen to.
It is something to experience.
Voice has the ability to bring people into a shared rhythm, where breath slows, bodies soften, and a room begins to pulse together.
This spirit of collective voice often weaves its way into my gatherings, where mantra and sound become part of the wider experience of reflection, ritual, and connection.
In this way, the music and the circles are part of the same creative exploration.
A New Chapter
I am currently developing a body of contemporary mantra recordings.
These pieces combine devotional chanting with modern production, creating sound that feels both ancient and current.
Music designed for listening, meditation, movement, and shared experience.
New releases will be announced soon.
Listen
If you would like to hear upcoming releases or follow the development of this music, you are warmly invited to stay connected.
Live Experiences
From time to time, the music also appears in live spaces.
Small gatherings, collaborative events, and immersive evenings where voice, rhythm, and ritual unfold together.
These experiences are less like concerts and more like shared moments of sound and presence.