![]() This blossoming Indian artist has a plethora of energetic, devotional, meditative, and graceful tunes alike. Most of her peaceful and calming meditations you will find on Spirit Voyage If you are looking for a song to bring you or your students ease of mind during savasana, her song “Wahe Guru” can surely do that.ħ) Jai-Jagdeesh (/jai-jagdeesh) Download her album “illumine”!Ħ) Nirinjan Kaur (She is quite new to the scene, having just released an album in 2007. Her music packs a punch with beautiful energy as well as a calming grace. Download his songs “Sunshine” and “I Will be Light” for a small taste.ĥ) Bachan Kaur (She is an essential artist to have on your playlist. He’s the guy on the picture up there, by the way. His website has some free musical goodies.Ĥ) Matisyahu (An American-Hebrew reggae and alternative rock musician who performs uplifting and empowering songs to kick-start any practice. Download their album “A Hundred Blessings,” to start off your collection.ģ) MC Yogi (Truly ahead of his time and a musical genius, MC Yogi delivers beats and lyrics that make everyone excited about their practice on and off the mat. To find out more about them check out their beautiful story on their website. Their music sounds mystical, Latin-infused, and devotional. Definitely check out “The Essential Snatam Kaur”.Ģ) Mirabai Ceiba (The amazing duo of Markus and Angelika. All of her albums are beautiful and peaceful. 10 Yoga Music Artists For Your Next Sessionġ) Snatam Kaur (She is an American singer-songwriter who performs Kirtan and Indian Devotional Music. With new sessions each day, you’re sure to find the best routine to match your playlist for a more enjoyable practice. If you’ve come up with a good playlist but not sure about what routine to follow, try this free 30 Day Yoga Challenge. All of the music provided will easily cross-over into any yoga practice. So I decided to compile a basic list of the 10 yoga music artists that are simply favorites of me or our yoga studio in general. Many of my students say that they have a hard time finding their own “yoga music” to enjoy at home or that it takes too much time. When I teach yoga, the number one thing that most of my students say is “I love your playlist!” I spend much of my time after class writing down yoga music artists for my students, so they can go find them on iTunes later.
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