A Global Sacred Music Ecosystem

The Music Doesn't Explain Oneness.
It Transmits It.

Connecting the world's devotional traditions through sound. From source cultures. Without borders. Without extraction.

The Problem

Sacred Sound
Deserves Better

The world's sacred sound traditions share a common root. Yet they've never had a shared creative home. They exist in isolation — fragmented by borders, languages, and industry categories. What seekers find instead is synthetic, extracted, or buried.

Synthetic Approximations

Digitally generated "ambient spiritual" tracks that carry no cultural weight, no lineage, no depth. They sound pleasant but transmit nothing.

Extractive Models

Western labels that strip sacred sound of context, package it for consumption, and return almost nothing to the source culture.

Fragmented Access

Authentic devotional recordings exist — buried in regional archives, poorly recorded, difficult to license, impossible to discover.

The Hub & Node Model

Recording at the Source

A central headquarters in Pakistan and a network of remote recording nodes placed in source cultures around the world. Musicians record in their own environments, with their own instruments, in their own cultural context.

Hub — Pakistan

Lahore HQ

The creative, production, and mixing center. Also the primary recording space for qawwali, Sufi kalam, classical ragas, and sacred fusion.

Node — Turkey

Ney & Saz

Sufi ceremonial traditions, Mevlevi repertoire, ney meditation, and the deep mystical sound of Anatolia.

Node — Iran / Persia

Tar & Setar

Persian classical and mystical traditions. Tar, setar, santur — the contemplative heart of the Persian sound world.

Node — Levant

Oud & Qanun

Lebanon, Syria, Jordan. Levantine vocal traditions, sacred chant, and the ancient resonance of the oud.

Node — Hebrew Traditions

Liturgical Song

Mizrahi musical heritage, Kabbalistic sound traditions, and the devotional frequencies of Hebrew liturgical music.

"When Turkish ney sits alongside Punjabi ragas, alongside Persian tar — the separation dissolves not through argument, but through felt recognition."

— Oneness Studio

The Output

What We Create

Multiple formats, each serving a different channel and audience. Every new release adds to the catalog's earning potential indefinitely.

01

Full Albums

Thematic collections weaving multiple traditions into coherent listening experiences — from dawn ney to evening kalam.

02

Singles & Ambient Mixes

Extended ambient compositions for streaming, meditation apps, and background listening. The primary passive-entry channel.

03

Cinematic & Sync Tracks

Compositions scored for film, documentary, advertising. Desert oud textures, contemplative ney, devotional vocal layers.

04

Sample Packs

Professional-grade recordings of individual instruments and textures, packaged for producers, filmmakers, and creators.

05

Live Ritual Recordings

Documented live performances — not concerts, but sonic rituals — recorded with studio-grade audio for release.

06

Commissioned Work

Custom compositions for meditation apps, wellness brands, retreat centers, spiritual teachers, and documentary projects.

The Vision

The Global Oneness Tour

A series of live sacred music events across multiple countries, bringing together artists from every node into a single shared performance. Not concerts — sonic rituals.

When audiences encounter the unity beneath the world's devotional traditions through direct sensory experience, the separation between traditions dissolves — not through argument, but through felt recognition.

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The Niche Is Open.
The Demand Is Growing.

There is no existing organization doing this. Whether you're a musician, a filmmaker, a wellness brand, or someone who simply listens — there's a place for you.