Artists

Step into a resonant field for body and spirit. This immersive journey blends Durma bells, singing bowls, mouth harp, hand bells, and electronic soundscapes with mantra singing to foster deep listening, relaxation, and inner connection.

Rooted in a rich archive of original field recordings captured in Mexico and other sacred spaces, these soundscapes are part of an ongoing mission to bring back sacred sounds from the depths of the jungle and beyond, honoring ancestral frequencies through careful research, deep listening, and intentional transmission. This is not sampling; it is a reverent process of sonic retrieval and restoration.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Evve is a therapeutic sound artist, researcher, and co-founder of Sounds in Space. With a background in nursing, holistic studies, and yoga philosophy, she explores the alchemy of sound, breath, and human consciousness. Her work bridges ancient wisdom and modern science, activating vibrational experiences as pathways to healing, deep presence, and transformation. Centered on the bio-spiritual cosmology of sound, her research maps how frequencies influence the body, energy systems, and states of awareness.

Alamo (the alter ego of Debbie Doe) is an electronic musician and immersive sound artist, and the founder of Sounds in Space — a project dedicated to the healing potential of ancient sounds through immersive technology and ceremonial concerts. Inspired by spiritual journeys, Alamo’s compositions create intimate, ritualistic soundscapes shaped by voice, analog hardware, field recordings, and unconventional instruments — bridging the timeless and the experimental in deep, transformative listening experiences.