The Room isn’t always possible.
The frequency is.
Three ways to listen.
Each one true to what it is.
A few things to know first.
Binaural beats require headphones — that's not optional, it's how the mechanism works. Everything else plays fine on speakers.
Ritual Frequencies are tools. Use them when you need a specific outcome — falling asleep, focusing, coming down from a stressful day.
Ritual Recordings are music. Put them on like you would any album. No agenda required.
Recorded Live Sessions are the closest thing to being in the room. Treat them the way you'd treat the real thing — give them your full attention if you can.
Ritual Frequencies
The Frequency.
Targeted. Engineered. yours.
Binaural beats require headphones — that's not optional, it's how the mechanism works. Everything else plays fine on speakers.
Ritual Frequencies are tools. Use them when you need a specific outcome — falling asleep, focusing, coming down from a stressful day.
Ritual Recordings are music. Put them on like you would any album. No agenda required.
Recorded Live Sessions are the closest thing to being in the room. Treat them the way you'd treat the real thing — give them your full attention if you can.
Ritual recordings
Same Instruments.
Different world.
This is music. Not a sound bath. Not frequency therapy. Albums and singles made with the same instruments — but composed, layered, and released as standalone works. Ambient, electronic, experimental. For listening, for background, for the moments that don't need words.
Recorded Live Sessions
The Real thing.
Captured.
Occasionally, a session is worth keeping. These are those sessions — selected live recordings available for download. Not engineered. Not edited for outcome. Just the session, as it happened, in the room where it happened. The closest thing to being there.
One more thing.
Everything you hear on YouTube and Bandcamp is played live by the same person, on the same instruments, with the same philosophy. The recorded live sessions in our archive are the real thing — actual performances, preserved. Not engineered. Not produced. Just the session as it happened.
What a recording can't do is respond to you specifically. In a live session the sound reads the room — your room, your energy, the people around you. It adjusts in real time. That responsiveness is what makes every live session unrepeatable.
Think of it this way: a recorded live session is the concert film of a great performance. Ritual Spaces puts you inside a completely different room. And the live session is being there when it happens.
All of it is real. Only one of it responds to you.
Something more is coming.
The members area is where the archive lives — and where we go deeper.
Select recorded live sessions in HQ. And something new: Ritual Spaces — original sound baths produced in specific acoustic environments. A forest. A church. A concrete warehouse. A studio. Wide stereo. Designed to put you somewhere.
Not a substitute for the live experience. A complement to it. Always-on RSL access for when the room isn't possible.
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