
ANRIAKO
Sonic Rituals for the Subtle Body
A sonic practice rooted in silence.
Anriako is a set of breath-aligned compositions created for Kundalini meditations.
Not meant to be performed, but to be inhabited—
frequencies to accompany the body's awakening,
the mind’s softening, and the spine’s rise into light.
Composed over the course of a personal 100-day Kundalini journey, these tracks emerged as sonic architecture for inner alignment—bridging decades of musical creation with nearly two decades of meditative practice.
Each piece was originally created as a tool for my own practice—minimal, loop-based, and energetically precise. Their purpose is not aesthetic, but somatic. They are not entertainment; they are thresholds.
The Tracks
(available for streaming or download)
— Sat Kriya
— Breath of Fire
— Gyan Chakra Kriya
— Gunpati (Ganapati Mantra)
These are vibrational mandalas, designed to sustain rhythm and energetic integrity throughout practice. They accompany the breath as it builds, the mantra as it opens, the inner current as it anchors.
The Fractal Body of Sound
Beneath each Anriako track lies a hidden scaffolding—
mathematical breath cycles, looped ratios, and micro-rhythmic architectures
that reflect the natural intelligence of the body in motion and stillness.
Breath is not random. It follows patterns—
spirals, returns, crescendos, pauses—
just like sonic waves, just like galaxies, just like thought.
These tracks are composed as fractals:
each loop holds the whole,
each repetition refines the internal geometry.
The 3-part pulse of Sat Kriya.
The rhythmic fire of Breath of Fire.
The circular momentum of Gyan Chakra Kriya.
Each is a mathematical invocation—
a form that reveals itself through the body's own rhythm.
In this way, Anriako is not a soundtrack,
but a sonic mirror of the breath’s architecture—
inviting coherence, spaciousness, and resonance within.