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Byotōne creates live somatic experiences designed to move the body from stress and overwhelm into calm and focus, with signals to regulate your mind.
A regulator for your nervous system
At the convergence of Nada Yoga, somatic practice and Japanese kankyō ongaku, we reimagine the traditional sound bath through spatial design and live technology.
Learn moreWhy do you need it?
Everything around and within us is connected by frequency. When we learn to listen with our bodies, we remember how to tune ourselves back to balance and avoid overloading our system.
Discover whyWe are all harmonic beings
Byotōne composes live frequencies, spatial movement and low vibrations that the body can naturally follow, helping the system shift from tension into regulation.
Learn howReal voices, real shifts
Hear from our community of people who experienced more than sound: a physical reset for stress, focus and nervous-system overload.

- Rob English
- CEO/CCO, The Work
Sound for body and space
We create live sound rituals, nervous-system resets and bespoke sonic environments for spaces that need calm, focus and presence.
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New to somatic sound? Discover what makes the experience different, how it works and why the body responds so deeply.
You lie down and stop working. Sound moves around the room and through the floor, low frequencies passing through your chest and spine. The same things keep happening to people: shoulders dropping, breath slowing, whole rooms settling at once, nothing asked of you at any point.
A sound bath is a room full of vibration made with bowls and gongs, an idea centuries old that still works. The format stopped evolving decades ago, so we kept the intent and rebuilt the instrument: modular synthesizers, spatial arrays and sub-bass, performed live and shaped to the room's size, materials and acoustics. Same lineage, Nada Yoga and kankyō ongaku included, different century.
Nothing: no lotus posture, no instructions, no app to log into, no meditating correctly. Sound skips the thinking part, low-frequency resonance builds an environment your nervous system wants to mirror on its own. If you fall asleep, that counts too.
Your neurons like to follow a rhythm. Play 200 Hz into one ear and 208 Hz into the other and the brain hears an 8 Hz pulse that exists nowhere in the room, assembled by your own brainstem. Neurons fall into step with that rhythm, which is called entrainment: different rhythms invite different states, from sharp focus down to deep sleep. We weave those pulses live inside layered music, which the brain tracks far more closely than a bare looping tone.
We are not healers and we don’t hide it: no cure-all frequencies, no chakra maps, no sacred geometry. What we work with is measurable, binaural, monaural and isochronic beats the brain phase-locks to, sub-bass you feel rather than hear, psychoacoustic design tuned to the room. The benefits are not supernatural, only the biological byproduct of stress reduction, emotional processing and nervous-system regulation.
Deep, not loud. Ordinary music grabs attention with hooks and volume jumps, ours is built the other way: nothing sudden, nothing jumping at you. The sub-bass sits low enough to feel in your chest rather than hear, which is why people describe the room as quiet, then notice the floor is moving.
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