BLISSED OUT TUNES TO TAKE YOUR YOGA PLAYLIST TO THE NEXT LEVEL
MUSIC
Whether weâre familiar with the phrase âbliss outâ or not, we yogis know a thing or two about achieving this elated state of being.
After all, itâs pretty much in the job description, right?
We feel it in our morning meditation over a steaming cup of tea, in the warm embrace upon stepping into a heated studio, on our mat in the flow of each sun salutation, and off our mat in the simple pleasures of life and the shining souls all around us.
bliss out, verb
1. to experience bliss or ecstasy
2. to relax, daydream, or temporarily lose consciousness merely from contentmentÂ
To bliss out is to experience joy in an effortless way, and throughout our entire being. One of the easiest ways to achieve this is through none other than the power of music.
Vaguely Relephant Reads:
âMusic seduces our heart to awaken, to feel more deeply, boldly, and colorfully the preciousness of being human.â ~ Sean Johnson
Here are a few of our favorite yogi-friendly artists to help you do just that.
1. Emancipator.
Portland-based producer and multi-instrumentalist, Emancipator presents downtempo electronic music that is as relaxing as it is upliftingâthe perfect combination for a dynamic yoga practice. With the help of his intricate beats, your flow will transform into a gooey dance thatâs sure to liberate your time on the mat. Check out his visually stunning video for âOcelotâ from his latest albumSeven Seas.
2. Random Rab
Random Rabâs multifaceted compositions have been described as âsurreal soundscapes.â Throw it on your yoga playlist and in no time, youâll understand why. The classically-trained artist creates an equally relaxed and energizing soundtrack to your practice that will enhance each salutation in a dreamlike way. Kick things off below with a yogi favorite, âApparentlyâ from his 2011 album Visurreal.
The term drishti, Sanskrit for âa concentrated and focused gaze,â has helped pave the way for the unique focus of this family of musicians, instructors, DJs, vocalists and rappers: to offer a music experience like no other that is specifically tailored to yoga. Each track combines downtempo electronic beats, smooth vocals, sax and hip hop to empower and deepen your practice from the inside out. Take a colorful music journey through the chakras in their âTime Fliesâ video linked below, and be sure to check out âParadise High,â an early release from their brand new EP coming out next month.
Tranquil and rhythmic, Catching Flies offers a vibrant way to flow through your sequence and will inspire you to experience your body and movements as one. Take a look at the visual interpretation of his most popular single âKomorebiâ below.
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5. East Forest
Described as âa revelatory excursion in soundâ that invites listeners to âgo on a journey of self discovery,â East Forest offers a brand of music that blends instrumental poetry with a touch of classical, pop and electronic flavors thatâs perfect for dropping into a unique meditative flow state. The video below is a playlist of his popular 2015 album, Orbits. Give âToad Lickâ a listen for an especially blissful sound. And for his most vulnerable album yet, check out his 2016 LP Held.
6. IHF
IHF (aka âImagined Herbal Flowsâ) fuses soothing electronic beats with powerful drops that together are sure to energize your practice in more ways than one. Experience this unique balance in the video for âAwake,â part of his new album Departure.
7. Bonobo
What started off as âintellectual chilloutâ music, has expanded to incorporate a range of influences from jazz, soul, house, and folk to African, Asian, and Middle Eastern styles. His tunes will no doubt bring you back to the slow and steady basics of your practice, and the two words that lay at the heart of yoga: just breathe. Watch the beautifully calming video for the song âBreak Apart,â part of his brand new album Migration.
8. Edamame
A unique Indie blend of classical sounds and funky electronic beats, Edamame is sure to take your flow to new invigorating heights. To add some uplifting depth to your breath-to-movement when you need it most, throw on âTongue,â and be sure to check out his latest video âTree Shadowsâ below as well, both from his album Ochre.
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Author:Â Kristy Gustafson
Image: Authorâs Own
Editor: Catherine Monkman