About the Author

Tom Colletti

Tom Colletti is a multi-faceted music producer, percussionist and the founder of Fire Productionz, LLC in New York City. He earned a degree in the field of Audio Engineering from the Institute of Audio Research (IAR) in New York City, and has placed numerous...

Yoga Is Union

Music for Yoga and Relaxation

Tom Colletti

from Sounds True

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The music sensation that has ignited New York City's yoga scene is now available for everyone. Tom Colletti's Yoga Is Union is masterfully composed and designed to complement all yoga practices. Colletti delivers a perfectly balanced album that is upbeat enough to keep you energized, yet also serene enough to shift you into a state of peaceful, open receptivity.

Designed with a track list that can be scaled to fit any length of yoga class, Yoga Is Union delivers a fresh and modern musical offering created with a genuine reverence for the spiritual heart of yoga. “Our inspiration for the tracklist was Patanjali's eight limbs of yoga,” Colletti explains. “We made this music to be authentic while also being fun and liberating.”


Voted the #1 yoga CD in New York City, here is the album that is receiving rave reviews from the top instructors in the city:

“The best music possible for a yoga class.”
—Hilaria Thomas, Yoga Vida NYC

“Tom's music nourishes one's body, mind and soul… wonderful!”
—Claire Diab, American Yoga Academy & Director of Yoga at the Chopra Center

“Pristine music for yoga.”
—Elena Brower, Founder of Virayoga in NYC and Global Yoga Ambassador for Adidas

“The ideal backdrop to any practice.”
—Caroline Dawson, NYSC Vinyasa Instructor

Product details

CD:
Contents 1 CD (1 hour, 18 minutes)
Date Published September 01, 2012
ISBN-10 1-60407-847-2
ISBN-13 978-1-60407-847-3
Dimensions 5 x 5 3/4 inches
Product Codes 2702d, m2702d, mm02702d
Audio Download:
Download File Types
Contents Audio download (1 hour, 18 minutes)
Date Published September 01, 2012
ISBN-10 1-60407-900-2
ISBN-13 978-1-60407-900-5
Product Codes 2702w, m2702w, mm02702w

Customer Reviews

By Daily Om
Date Added: Saturday 25 May 2013
Not quite trance music, ambient soundscapes, nor a survey or collage of ethnic musics married to electronica or found sounds, this album by audio engineer, producer, and percussionist Tom Colletti is more of a subtle, unobtrusive soundtrack to your meditative practice. It is synthesized sounds with hints of melody and even some tastefully placed birdsong, but it’s not the kind of album that leads you by the hand and takes you on a curated journey through dramatic lands of sound. Instead it will quietly adjust your mood and offer you colors and textures to shape as you please.

“Yama,” the opening track, sustains a shimmering hum from which the sounds of flute or strings occasionally rise. “Niyama” offers a trace of a melody that could well have evolved from the sounds of rising bubbles, driven by light percussion, predominately cymbals and chimes. On “Asana” a flute voice sings the melody and some downright funky percussion layered underneath creates a groove. A more mystical creation, “Pranayama” plays with sounds of respiration over a centering hum, which kicks out at intervals to avoid becoming too pervasive or oppressive. Rhythmic hand drums lead the way on “Pratyahara,” and “Bodhi” lays the groundwork for playful flute harmonies and runs of synthesized harp.

A bolt of electric current is added to the mix in “Abhyasa,” over which deep chime tones resound and sitarlike strings twang. Below this, reedy, clapping percussion produces a jaunty rhythm that lasts all the way through to “Dharana,” a track on which bouncing organ vamps interplay with the sounds of light chanting. Things go misty again on “Dhyana.” The percussion is cut back to gentle maracas and castanets. Piano dances over an angelic hum that carries over to the next track, “Samadi,” a respiratory ebb and flow of human voices over which marimba and guitar sounds dance lightly. “Mouna” begins a breezy cool down, which ends in “Savasana” in a windy whisper.
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By An Angel's Kiss Review
Date Added: Tuesday 2 April 2013
I really enjoy this listening to this album and find it great for relaxation and to put on when having company over. I have noticed that it calms the children down too ...

http://angelskiss777.blogspot.com/2013/02/review-yoga-is-union-music-for-yoga-and.html
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By The RajMan Review
Date Added: Wednesday 16 January 2013
In keeping with the title of his latest album, Tom Colletti showcases several tracks that promote union with yoga practice.

Colletti uses his keyboards and synthesizers to generate ethereal, atmospheric textures consisting of entrancing bass lines and hypnotic percussion that help attune body, mind, and soul in preparation for and during yoga exercises.

Even if you're not into yoga, the music is perfect for calmness and relaxation and is a great soundtrack for commuting or traveling.
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By Todd A. Mayfield
Date Added: Sunday 16 December 2012
This is hands-down the best music for an uplifting yoga session. I heard Pranayama on a digital cable music station over the Thanksgiving holiday and searched on Pandora to no avail. Low and behold Amazon came through for me. Now I have to have the whole album!
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