Music and yoga often go hand in hand. Even alone music or yoga can trigger emotions that are powerful enough to change our moods. For example, just one song can lift your spirits, calm and relax, or create a mood of happiness. The same can be said for yoga. In just one practice of yoga, you can feel a sense of calm or feel refreshed and renewed. Typically when practicing yoga, music is involved. The music can aid in creating the desired atmosphere during a session. It just makes sense then that there would be a festival that combines both the practice of yoga and music. Let me introduce...
People use yoga for numerous things. Some choose to practice for their health overall. Others might do it simply for relaxation and meditation. Sometimes people have a different reason every day. When you practice yoga, the poses and moves that you include in your set might vary day to day depending on your mood and what you seek to accomplish. With that said, you might make adjustments to the music you play each time you practice too. I know when I am in need of some relaxation and a more lifted spirit I do more sun salutations and open poses paired up with music that is incredibly...
Since taking a hiatus in 2008, founding members of downtempo electronia band Lemon Jelly have pursued their own solo musical collaborations and careers. Since their 1998 inception in London, this British act easily acquired critical acclaim and captured a niche audience in the electronic music world for their trance-like up-beat tunes, over layered with plain spoken phrases and words that are so easy going and carefree that the listener can't help but to smile.
Frequently described as a happier version of Imogen Heap, (closer to her "Goodnight and Go" than "Sweet Religion" or "Hide and Seek"),...