New Album

“World Peace Sound Meditation”

“a conceptual piece of art”

is the latest sound meditation album by

composer and multi-instrumentalist

Jim Trotta Davis, also known as Suburbanoid™

Featuring vocalist music artist Helia

Available for worldwide sync from APM Music

Contact- info@apmmusic.com

A very powerful and compelling musical offering that welcomes the Spirit of Peace into our lives.”

Michael Lindfield - President, Meditation Mount, Ojai, California

In this album, Suburbanoid employs his world orchestra of organic instruments to create his peaceful, meditative music. This includes Tibetan Singing Bowls, a fusion sitar from India, a Baglama from Turkey, a gong from Italy, Koshi chimes from France, a Kalimba from Africa, an electric guitar, Ebow, ocean drum, buffalo drum and crystal singing bowls from the USA, as well as a 12-string acoustic guitar from Canada, a synthesizer from the UK, among other exceptional instruments. Furthermore, the album features glossolalia vocal styles and chants performed by Helia and Suburbanoid, (representing the divine feminine and masculine). Glossolalia -vocalizations that sound like language but lack conventional meaning, used for spiritual expression (singing in tongues) or as a compositional technique to explore pure sound and emotion.

Reviews of the album

A very powerful and compelling musical offering that welcomes the Spirit of Peace into our lives.”

Michael Lindfield - President, Meditation Mount, Ojai, California

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"While this album feels peaceful and timeless, the single word I would use to describe it is ‘mellifluous’.

To me this word incorporates the qualities of coherency, graciousness and flowing.

Although the album is composed of several tracks, it may also be appreciated as a unified concept.

Listening to this album while meditating can take one on a transcendent journey. Highly recommended!"

Brian Ziegler - Executive Director, Meditation Mount, Ojai, California

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“I just finished listening to A Gentle Solitude, Graciousness, and Nature's Symphony on your album.

I can't even put into words the immediate transformation the experience had for me.

This is exactly what I needed this morning.

The calm stillness in my body afterwards was astounding.

I will return to these whenever I need stillness, refreshment, and renewal.” Roxanne Hill - Los Angeles, CA

Take a moment, listen, relax, and

return to your peace.

This sound meditation draws inspiration from Sri Chinmoy’s Seven Minutes of World Peace.

Read more here- https://www.srichinmoy.org/service/united_nations/seven-minutes-world-peace

Many cultures hold the belief that inner peace is essential for achieving outer peace, and this sound meditation aims to nurture both.

I encourage you daily to take a moment in your day to unwind, listen, reflect, and embrace peace within yourself and in the world around you.

• Find a serene spot and get comfortable,

• Begin the sound meditation, close your eyes, and focus on the sound (it’s best experienced with headphones or a high-quality audio speaker or system).

• Connect with your breath. Inhale deeply and slowly through your nose, letting your belly expand. Hold for a moment at the peak of your breath. Gradually exhale, letting go of any tension, stress, or concerns. Keep breathing gently, becoming aware of the natural rhythm of your breath as it moves in and out.

• Silently say a mantra to yourself; some suggestions include "Peace begins with me," "Peace is my true state of being," or "May Peace prevail on earth."

• Think of someone you cherish deeply—a family member, friend, or pet. Picture them vividly in your mind's eye.

• Allow your body and mind to relax softly and listen deeply

Let’s take a moment daily to create peace in ourselves and the world around us.

Being peaceful together!

The Earth Drawing on the album cover is by the artist

Maria Guerrero Bogotá/Colombia

from the link below

https://pixabay.com/users/paperclip07-42120105/

“Art is not about itself but the attention we bring to it” Marcel Duchamp