The cover of youyon’s ‘Sound Bath : Circles of Breath’ is a wheel pose — back arched, hands and feet on the floor, body open to the ceiling of a sunlit room. It is not a difficult image to interpret: this is music for that exact posture, for the breath that moves through it. The setting is minimal — pale walls, warm wood floors, a textured abstract piece hanging above — and the album title follows through on the visual promise without asking for much more explanation.

Released on June 12 under the RouteNote catalog, the track is classified as Easy Listening at 129 BPM. That number is worth noting: 129 is active enough to carry movement without pushing past it. It lands squarely in the range that suits flow states — yoga, Pilates, any practice that requires you to stay present without overthinking it. ‘Circles of Breath’ names the pattern; the music, presumably, draws it.

Music that understands the body in motion — not background noise, but something with a center.

‘Sound Bath’ as a descriptor has been used loosely in wellness and ambient music contexts, but here the visual framing is physical and deliberate. The woman in the cover art is not floating in a bath of sound; she’s holding a pose, which takes more than passive reception. That tension — between surrender and effort — is what the title is actually about.

‘Sound Bath : Circles of Breath’ is available on all major platforms through RouteNote. For listeners who move to music, not just listen, this one is built with the body in mind.

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