The noise never stops.

Notifications. Deadlines. Conversations you're still replaying in your head. You've tried
- apps;
-playlists;
-guided sessions.

They help for a moment. But the second it's over, the world rushes back in.

Have you noticed, that sometimes music doesn't relax you?
It just adds more layers to process. More information and stimulation.

What if sound could do the opposite?

These scales don't ask anything from you and don't demand attention. They hold deep resonance that settles in your chest, not your head. Low frequencies that feel less like sound and more like being wrapped in something warm.

RAV Vast in Yoga: Why Music Is Important in Meditation

RAV Vast in Yoga: Why Music Is Important in Meditation

We have all heard, “Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend,” but have you heard that RAV is a yogi’s best friend? Yes! And if you ask how, let me take y...

Some instruments demand to be played. RAV invites you to simply be.

You're looking to disappear for a while.
Pygmy's ancient weight. Astronaut's weightless drift. 432Hz RAVs tuned to something older than music itself.

No rhythm required, no melody expected. Just presence.

The question is: when did you last let yourself stop?