Music
Home to a delicate voice that touches the heart, my passion for music is deeply entwined with my connection to the sacred.
The intention behind my music is simply to cultivate moments of peace.
To evoke stillness & deep listening.
To ease the suffering mind & the broken heart.
To create an environment where one may surrender completely,
into a vibration where healing can unfold.
My music is a bridge into the Beauty Realms,
Into that transcendent state of consciousness that unifies us all.


New Album
Ananda
FIRST SINGLE RELEASE APRIL 27th.
Om sri gurubhyo namaha.
This album is the culmination of over 12 years of study & practice of Sanskrit mantra.
For many years, I travelled & lived in India, especially to Varanasi - studying Sanskrit, Kashmiri Shaivism, and Puja (rituals). I would go there alone for months - wandering, listening, singing, sitting with Ganga, drinking chai, learning about being.
This album is a collection of some of the most precious mantras that I have worked with. The ones that I keep very close to my heart, at the centre of my altar - that intimately connect me to their source.
I do not call myself a Hindu, nor a Buddhist. I am deeply connected to the divine realms and I honour the diverse expressions of light seen by all cultures. I love to sing in ancient words that bypass my own mind, and vibrate with billions of recitations throughout time. Sanskrit is an intricate, highly nuanced, perfected language. Many of these mantras were passed down by oral transmission for some thousand + years before the written script. I am a humble student and I have done my very best to honor the lineage, while remaining authentic to my own artistry. Please forgive any mistakes I may have made. May the bhakti outshine the imperfections. My deep gratitude to the incredible beings who made this album possible! Thank you to my Indian guru's, for always welcoming me to learn with you and sharing your culture so generously. Thank you to my co-producer, Raio & all of my featured musicians & to the angels that supported me so much and made this album possible.
It is with deep reverence that I offer this album back to India, in gratitude for all that she has shared with me.
Om shanti.
About the tracks

Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha
Rig Veda 2.23.1
& Ganapati Upanishad
Featuring Ryan Narayan
This mantra is an invocation of Ganesh. It opens with the Gananam Tva Ganapatim mantra. This mantra calls to Ganesh as the seer of seers, the most renowned of all sages, one of unsurpassed wisdom & sacred knowledge. It asks Ganesh to come and be seated in this ritual space. Ganesh is the grounding, stabilising force of the earth element. Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha is the mula (root) mantra of Ganesh, bowing to him as the Lord of all categories of cosmic forces. This mantra is often chanted in order to remove obstacles and when asking for blessings in the moment of a new beginning. The Gananam Tva Ganapatim is chanted in the traditional Vedic melody. The Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha is chanted in my own melody. Photo: Ganga Maa at dawn from the rooftop of my guesthouse in Varanasi.

Medha Suktam
Rig Veda 2.23.1
& Ganapati Upanishad
Featuring Benjy Wertheimer
This mantra is an invocation of Saraswati in the form of Medha Devi - The goddess as divine intelligence. This mantra asks for the blessing of understanding, wisdom & self-knowledge. For deep listening & purified speech that is filled with sweetness. It asks for stamina, health & prosperity. For a clear and steady mind, a vast unbroken memory and auspicious blessings. It closes with the Hamsa Gayatri: "May I realise the Hamsa (The swan, the symbol of the Self.) I meditate on the Paramahamsa -the Supreme Self. May I be illuminated." This mantra is chanted in the traditional Vedic melody. Photo: Pushkar Lake, Rajasthan... forever...

Asatoma Sat Gamaya
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Yajur Veda
Featuring Kita Ram & Adam Alydrus
"From un-truth, lead me to truth. From darkness, lead me to light. From death, lead me to immortality. Om, peace, peace, peace." This mantra is composed in my own melody. Photo: Wandering in the mountains in Munnar, Kerala

Madhuram
Featuring Benjy Wertheimer
'Madhuram' means sweetness. 'Sarvam' means everything. 'Devi' speaks to the Goddess - the source of light. This mantra calls to the sweetness of the Goddess as Narayani, which is a name used both for Lakshmi & Durga. Narayani is the divine mother, in all of her prosperity & power. She is the Shakti of Narayana - whose home is the cosmic waters of life. Gratitude to Edo & Jo for bringing this mantra into my life. Photo: Ice cold Ganga Snaan, Rishikesh.

Chenrezig
Mahākaruṇika Dhāraṇī
Taishō Tripitaka
Featuring Cellomano & Adam Alydrus
This Tibetan Buddhist mantra is the Mahākaruṇā Dhāraṇī - The Great Compassion Mantra of Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteshwara & Quan Yin. It pays homage to the triple jewel (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha), to the ocean of wisdom, and to all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. The perfectly awakened ones. It pays homage to Chenrezig - the great being of vast and supreme compassion. It calls for to this energy to grow, flower, stabilize, bring peace & remove the burning of suffering. The mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is central to Chenreszig and means "The jewel (compassion) in the lotus flower (transcendent wisdom).” These are 2 different traditional Tibetan melodies that I joined together. Photo: Boudha Stupa, Kathmandu

Sri Suktam
Khila Sukta 5
Rig Veda
Sri Suktam is the praise of the goddess of abundance, Lakshmi. The mantra invokes her into a sacred fire. She who is golden, silver & beautiful like the moon & sun. It speaks of her as being the essence of the lotus, as the mother of the waters and the mud that nourishes life. It asks that by her presence, may I receive auspicious blessings, inner glory and outer prosperity, and may her presence drive away poverty and ill-fortune. The final mantra chanted is not part of the Sri Suktam, it is a Tantric Lakshmi Mantra that bows to Maha Lakshmi as the lotus one, who abides in the lotus. May she be pleased. This mantra is chanted in the traditional Vedic melody. Photo: Vashisht, Himalaya

Maha Mrtyunjaya
Rigveda 7.59.12
This Shiva mantra is the "Great Conquorer of Death". This mantra is one of the most powerful mantras used for healing. It is also used to close Vedic rituals. "We worship the Three-Eyed One, the fragrant one who nourishes. Just as a ripe gourd is released from its stem, may you liberate us from death, but not from immortality." This mantra is sung in a melody that I learned by the fire in an ashram in Haridwar, on my first journey to India. Photo: Varanasi doorway





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The next album of my own original songs is already underway and will be released in late-2026.
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