ChakraDance
Jonathan Goldman
Spirit Music
Recommended if you like:…
ChakraDance
Jonathan Goldman
Spirit Music
Recommended if you like: Electronica that will inspire your mind and body
The boy-band era has passed. But just in case you find yourself not being able to imitate “Darrin’s Dance Grooves” without looking like an idiot, there is a new craze out there. So get inspired to get in touch with your mind and body. Jonathan Goldman presents ChakraDance, an album that is sure to do wondrous things for your body.
Goldman is a recognized international pioneer in sound healing. He is the author of “Healing Sounds” and “Shifting Frequencies.” He is also the creator of the best selling albums Ultimate Om and Chakra Chants.
ChakraDance is an electronica album that takes dance to an entirely different level. Though only seven tracks in length, each track contains more than eight minutes of chakra dance beats and trance music.
It was a year ago that Spirit of New York, the praised holistic nightclub in New York City, asked Goldman to create music for their opening. They wanted Goldman to create electronica dance music mixed with Goldman’s own intellect in sound healing.
Goldman gave them exactly what they asked for. Collaborating with electronic engineer and artist Chris Allen, the two created ChakraDance. They worked together to mix ancient and sacred tones with futuristic electronica beats.
Like both yoga and tai chi ChakraDance is designed to soothe your mind, body and spirit. Goldman does this by combining sacred chakra tones with modern trance beats. Not into yoga? That’s OK — ChakraDance has the power to comfort and uplift even the biggest techno fan.
The album will uplift its listeners by combining Sanskrit mantras, Kabalistic vowels, Tibetan chanting, vocal incantations, synthesizers and techno dance rhythms, among other things.
Each track is designed to heal a specific chakra in your body, beginning with “The Gateway Opens” to take the listener to its final chakra “Cosmic Tantra.”
ChakraDance will move your mind and body with its healing sounds. Not only will you feel more relaxed by allowing the music to balance your mind and body, but you will also feel more spiritual.
Forget paying for therapy. Put that money back in your wallet instead of paying to get rubbed up against in a nightclub. You get the best of both worlds by listening to the different sacred chakras.
And to think you only bought an album.
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