Pure acoustic resonance using Tibetan bowls and overtone singing. A shimmering, weightless experience designed for deep meditation and physical stillness.
Danny Becher creates music that feels less like a performance and more like a physical environment. His work is built on the physics of sound, utilizing the long-decaying resonances of Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, and lithophones. It is music that occupies the air around you, characterized by a shimmering, metallic purity that seems to vibrate at the same frequency as the room itself.
What sets Becher apart is his mastery of overtone singing. He uses his voice to produce multiple notes simultaneously, creating a haunting, flute-like melody that floats above a deep vocal drone. This isn't synthesized or electronic; the 'shimmer' you hear is the natural result of acoustic harmonics interacting in space. It is exceptionally still, patient, and devoid of traditional rhythm or melody.
Start with 'In Resonance' if you want to experience the full breadth of his sound-healing philosophy. It is the perfect entry point for anyone seeking music that functions as a tool for meditation or a way to reset a cluttered mind after a stressful day.
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