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All recordings go through Ambisonics and Psychoacoustics inspired techniques and 360° Binaural mixing. The audio tracks are compatible with traditional stereo (L/R) speaker setups but we highly recommend to use -if possible- decent wired or wireless headphones, to enjoy the full potential of the sound journey. Selective Sound Healing tracks are mastered in Apple Digital Masters, Dolby Atmos and 7.1.4 systems and are optimized for Tidal and Apple Music streaming platforms.

A little reading...

Sound has been a tool for promoting the physical and emotional health of the body for many many years, deeply rooted in ancient cultures and civilizations. Sound healing has ancient roots in cultures all over the world, including Australian aboriginal tribes who used the didgeridoo as a sound healing instrument for over 40,000 years to Tibetan or Himalayan singing bowl spiritual ceremonies. The ancient Egyptians used vowel sound chants in healing because they believed vowels were sacred. Tibetan monks take advantage of singing bowls, which they believe to be “a symbol of the unknowable” whose “vibrations have been described as the sound of the universe manifesting.”. Also when some American Indian medicine men and women were called upon to heal an ailing tribesmember, they would fast in order to receive a song in dream or vision instructing them in how to carry out the treatment of their patient.

According to research studies, when different frequencies are presented to each ear through headphones (binaural beats) the brain produces more activity and impulses. Exposure to acoustic stimuli can support and enhance healing mechanisms, stress reduction, pain endurance and general sense of well-being. The nucleus of our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, is the communication between neurons. Brain waves are generated by way of electrical pulses working in unison from masses of neurons interacting with one another. Brain waves are divided into five different bandwidths that are thought to form a spectrum of human consciousness. The slowest of the waves are delta waves (.5 to 3 Hz), which are the slowest brain waves and occur mostly during our deepest state of sleep. The fastest of the waves are gamma waves (25 to 100 Hz), which are associated with higher states of conscious perception. Alpha waves (8 to 12 Hz) occur when the brain is daydreaming or consciously practicing mindfulness or meditation.

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