I am ATMA

"I am Atma" is the new album by Kazakh composer Angelina Yershova. The concept of the work revolves around exploring a hidden dimension, inviting the listener to immerse themselves in a world of simplicity and sonic purity. The album is presented as a metaphorical flight over Earth, where each track represents a unique and wonderful soundscape. In this work, the composer experiments with a fusion of ambient, neoclassical, experimental electronic music, and sound healing, leading the listener through a unique sonic experience. Angelina Yershova, known for her innovative approach to sound, has created this album using a combination of traditional instruments, therapeutic tools, and electronic processing techniques:

  • Crystal bells tuned to 432 Hz: Central element for creating pure tones and healing vibrations
  • Voice: Used to add a human element and integrate with orchestral sounds
  • Piano: Classical instrument providing depth and structure
  • String and wind instruments: Creating rich and enveloping sound textures
  • Synthesis and electronic processing: Applied delicately to blend and enrich natural sounds

Yershova's desire is to create resonance textures that merge the pure sound of crystal bells with the more complex frequency spectrum of other instruments. This approach aims to generate a sonic experience that is not only pleasant to listen to but potentially beneficial for the listener's well-being.

Each piece emphasizes the idea that everything is connected. The music becomes a bridge between the individual and the universe, reinforcing the sense of belonging to a greater whole. "I am Atma" thus presents itself as a work that transcends the boundaries between music and sound therapy, offering an immersive experience that invites reflection, relaxation, and inner discovery.

music composed, performed, recorded, produced,
mixed & mastered by Angelina Yershova
crystal bells, piano, voice and Synthesis and
electronic processing: Angelina Yershova
video: Ilya Shamuratov
label:  Twin Paradox Records
catalog: TPR 006