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If you’re feeling “out of sync”, you’re not alone
Exhaustion
Stress
Anxiety
Lack of motivation
Feeling disconnected
Sound familiar?
Modern life uproots us from how we are designed to live, how we’re meant to sleep, eat, relate, work… and even how we’re supposed to breathe.
This imbalance disconnects us from our feelings, from our insight, and from our natural capacity for calm.
It’s natural to try to fix modern problems with modern solutions – more tech, more social media, more pain killers
… but it shouldn’t be so hard.
You have a right to feel good and a natural way to reclaim your calm…
What if modern problems
had an ancient solution?
Our mission is simple:
We want to help unlock your true, full potential for calm, health and insight through
breathing in time with music
The word “Aria” means both “song” and “air”
Brand-new music every week
Enjoy beautiful, original, specially-made breath-pacing tracks – delivered straight to your inbox. Listen online or download to your device.
Cutting-edge animations
Our mind-bending animations are designed to flow with the music and help you effortlessly maintain your focus on the rhythm as you get into the flow…
Live, online sessions
Members receive invitations to free, live guided sessions, Q&As, session recordings, and upcoming courses – you won’t miss a thing!

“Aria Breath is a truly wonderful resource for breathworkers of all levels.”
— James Nestor,
New York Times Best Selling Author of
“Breath; The New Science of a Lost Art”

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The quick guide
to slow breathing…
The changes you will experience from breathing slowly, and rhythmically with music…
Tap the plusses to explore
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Oxygen is your number one source of energy. It makes intuitive sense that breathing more should lead to more oxygen in the system… and therefore more energy in the cells. But this isn’t correct!
Our blood chemistry requires balance for proper oxygen delivery. Carbon dioxide, far from being a waste gas, balances blood PH and controls vasodilation to ensure proper oxygen delivery. Without the correct amount of CO2 in the system, our cells are starved of oxygen.
Slow, balanced breathing leads to an increase in CO2, balanced blood PH, and with it, healthy blood pressure and increased oxygen levels reaching even our furthest tissues and cells.
Increased oxygen delivery means better health. We can literally feel this as restored energy running through our bodies! What’s more, it begins to have these effects within just a few breaths!
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One of the leading cardiologists that we spoke to on our research journey told us that breathing slowly and rhythmically, for a short period each day, for just 6 months, “turns back the age-related decline of the heart by ten years!”
What they meant was, by breathing coherently, we restore a factor that doctors call “Heart Rate Variability” (HRV). Put simply, this is a measure of the flexibility of your heart – your heart’s ability to immediately speed up and slow-down in response to microscopic changes in the body, mind and environment.
The higher your HRV, the faster your heart can recover from stress and the better it is at maintaining homeostasis, which in turn means less overall stress on your entire system and increased physiological resilience.
HRV naturally declines as we age and is negatively impacted in response to chronic stress. Something that almost everyone now experiences. But by breathing slowly and rhythmically in time with music we create a special resonance in the body that allows the heart rate to increase and decrease more than usual with each breath. When we do this daily it’s like yoga training for the heart – dramatically increasing the flexibility of your heart!
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Gasping, sighing, crying, laughing… every emotion you feel is reflected almost immediately in how you breathe. This is because your breath is deeply tied to your nervous system. The stress levels in your system immediately affect how you breathe – more stress means faster, shallower breathing or frozen breaths… which in turn lead to more stress.
But it works both ways. By slowing the breath down deliberately, we put ourselves in the driving seat and offer relief to the nervous system, giving it a chance to heal. This doesn’t just feel calming, it also means more energy and physiological resilience for you. It doesn’t stop there though…
Because of neuroplasticity, by continuing to practice daily, over time we strengthen the connections in the nerves and neurons so that we literally begin to shape a healthier nervous system. Balanced breathing literally balances our internal systems.
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Feeling good doesn’t just feel good… it is good for you!
Breathwork not only feels good in the moment, with regular practice it begins to increase the body’s natural resilience and restore our pathways to health.
Multiple studies over the last ten years have shown that slow, rhythmic breathing leads to decreased symptoms of anxiety, depression, and PTSD in clinical settings.
Unlike other parts of the autonomic system, the areas of the brain that control breathing, whilst usually automatic, can be voluntarily controlled. It seems that, by controlling them, we increase and entrain the parts of the brain that control emotional regulation, leading, in a very literal sense, to greater self-mastery.
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Put simply, creativity is the capacity to notice, appreciate and act on the subtle connections between things that might otherwise go unnoticed.
This makes it a unique form of resilience.
The skill of creativity affords us new ways of seeing, thinking, and being… whilst giving us the power to disrupt negative patterns and replace them with new ones. It allows us to see and act on new solutions to old problems or imagine and select alternative futures for ourselves.
Children are natural creative geniuses. But as we age and our minds become busier, the conceptual world around us solidifies; we lose the power to see new possibilities.
So how do we access our creativity on a deeper level?
“Intuition, inspiration, insight” … noticing a theme? These are effects that happen inside our bodies, with very little conscious effort on our part. They are the subtle parts of ourselves that allow us to sense new ideas and feel creative.
Because the parts of our nervous systems that connect us to our interoception, (our inner vision), are deeply entwined with breathing, our breath has a very real capacity to unlock them through improved vagal function. Or, as I like to say… belly breathing connects us to gut feeling.
But creativity doesn’t just involve embodiment. Afterall, it’s the new synaptic pathways in the brain that give us the super-highway to creative insight.
Breathing rhythms are some of the most powerful vibrations in the brain; rippling out and impacting other patterns, parts and pathways. Because our breathing tempo can be brought under conscious control, we can literally act as a conductor for the whole brain; creating entrainment and synchrony that allows disparate parts of ourselves to become joined in one symphony and “speak” to each other in ways they never ordinarily would.
Like throbbing bass frequencies escaping a distant night club, the brainwave echoes of slow and low breathing oscillations move further through the cortex and allow the whole psyche to dance to one tune.
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You know how your emotions are reflected in how you breathe? Well, the way you breathe affects your feelings via the same system. Slow, rhythmic breathing activates part of your nervous system called the “ventral vagal pathway”.
This ventral branch of the vagus nerve is unique to mammals. Because we have evolved to care for our young, look after our elderly, and work in tight groups, we need a way to feel safe around other members of our species, a way to feel connected to other people; a built-in capacity to slow down without fear or get activated and excited without needing the "flight" response. Enter the parts of the nervous system that connect the face, to the heart, and to our breathing; the part that scientists call "the social engagement system".
When this ventral system is activated, it provides a sense of safety, calmness and balance throughout the body. Naturally, this helps to minimise stress and anxiety, (reducing a common strain on our interpersonal relationships). But way more importantly, it actually allows us to feel more connected to the people around us.
When our ventral system is online, our nervous system begins to subconsciously mirror those of our fellows, and we actually start to co-regulate. We become better at understanding each other and communicating our needs. Our brain begins to prime itself for deeper connection by increasing its capacity to release oxytocin; the "love" hormone. In this state, we actually get better at seeing and sensing the connections between social groups and individuals.
All of these effects lead to increased trust, happiness, and even intimacy, within interpersonal relationships.
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We’ve all been told that meditation is good for us. We may have even attended a course or downloaded an app, but with so much on the to-do list, meditation just becomes another thing that’s easy to cross off.
The Buddha called mindfulness meditation “Anapanasati”, which literally means “noticing the sensations of the breath”. When guiding our breath in time with music, we naturally become aware of our breath in each moment. And the good news is, it’s much easier to stay focused when practising with music!
By pacing our breath to music, we are persistently paying attention to the breath… that’s meditation without even trying.
The early scientists who were studying the impact of “Resonance Frequency” on heart health in the nineties and noughties each took it upon themselves to travel around the world and study advanced meditators. Although working independently, they all came across the same strange phenomenon. From Himalayan Yogi gurus and Chinese Qigong masters to Japanese Zazen monks, wherever the scientists found and studied advanced meditators, they realised that they were all naturally breathing at this special frequency when meditating.
Now you can begin to gain the benefits of a master meditator without the 30 years of training!
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The new way to practice ancient techniques
Music:
The “missing element” in meditation
The real benefits of slow, rhythmic breathing have been known in scientific circles for decades; so why doesn’t everyone practice it?
The reason is simple – until now, there hasn’t been a good collection of high-quality breath-pacing music for people to choose from, absorb themselves in, and actually enjoy.
We believe that carefully-considered music, written by real people, adds something important – something that humans have a deep unconscious need for…
More than sound
Music naturally has the power to invigorate or relax us…
it has the capacity to alter mood, unlock transcendent emotional experiences and even offers us a safe space to explore and come to terms with our less favourable, even painful, emotional landscapes.
Combine these unique qualities with the world’s most ancient and powerful breathwork technique and you have an exceptional tool for self-exploration at your disposal.
The Aria Breath team is a constantly evolving roster of globally-sourced, award-winning multi-instrumentalists.
Between them, they have created sounds for Hollywood movies, huge video game titles and hit Netflix shows as well as creating music specially for peer reviewed scientific studies.
Quality & choice
Our guiding principles
Music is magic…
but quality matters.
We believe finding tracks that resonate with you personally is of fundamental importance to breathing practice.
A team of multiple world-class musicians from around the globe:
means more depth and variety in our sounds
Quality AND Quantity:
explore 100+ tracks with more coming every week
A full spectrum:
We cater to multiple styles of breathwork
Never get bored:
The Aria Library has more than 50 hours of music (with lots more on the way!)
From “ambient chill” to “hip hop”:
We believe having multiple genres to explore makes for more enjoyment and engagement
The power to connect
It’s been a long process…
… over a four-year development period we have been testing our music with groups of people from all walks of life… from music festivals and corporate events, to schools, yoga classes, high-end wellbeing retreats and simply working one-on-one. So what’s the one thing our listeners all have in common?…
They all feel more connected, not just to themselves, but to the complete strangers around them, after breathing with Aria Breath.
Many anthropologists believe that music precedes language as a form of communication and connection. When we combine the emotive power of music with its capacity to synchronise our nervous systems, we unlock new levels of capacity for connection with our fellows.
The applications for this are endless, whether working with teams, families, disputes, or personal and even intimate relationships.
Early adopters get huge benefits
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A focus on unique, high-quality animation
Breath-pacing that’s
audio AND visual

Inspired by nature’s rhythms
We use the latest in generative technology to create our animations. But we find our inspiration from the natural world around us and inside us…
Art, meet science
Conspiring with the world’s leading breath researchers
con-(together) spire-(breathe)
From neuroscientists, Nobel Prize winners and Olympic gold medallists to yoga historians, Buddhist monks and legendary breathwork pioneers. Multi-award-winning breathwork author Tom Granger has spent the past five years tracking down and interviewing the leading minds in breathing science. Tom left no stone unturned in his search for the ideal breathing rate.
We created Aria Breath to turn what these geniuses have discovered into something practical, adaptable, and accessible for everyone to enjoy.
In short, Aria Breath is research-led. All of our music is based on the latest scientific studies into breathing rhythms, vocal instruction and soundscapes, and their individual impact on physical and mental well-being.

What do our new members think?
“Dreamy, relaxed, calm; It was extremely helpful. I wear an Aura Ring so I could see that my HRV went up immediately… so whatever you’re doing it works!”
— Bethany, Canada
“It was easy to follow and very beautiful. I love a minimalistic approach and found the piano to be like nothing I have ever tried before. I think people will love the animations too.”
— Julius, Mexico
“It just helped me to really relax, focus in on the things that were important, and let everything else roll off. It resonated so deeply inside me and I’m just so grateful. ”
— Joe, USA
Fantastic! And so visual for deaf people who can’t rely on audio like myself. Wow. Thank you!
— Maria, UK

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