MUSIC

What I have recorded so far

Albums, singles, and a few long ones meant to be left running. Most of it is instrumental. Gongs, crystal and Himalayan bowls, flutes, voice. Some of it has words. It is all on the streaming services.

LISTEN

The recordings

Most of it is instrumental, and most of it came out of the same room the gatherings happen in. The icons under each cover go where that recording actually lives.

Cover art for Sacred Mother Earth Meditations, a painted figure seated in meditation holding a red heart, framed by a symmetrical mandala in orange, teal and black
NEW RELEASE

Sacred Mother Earth Meditations

Ambient transmission of the four directions.

Album cover for Greatest Mystery by Hamid Jabbar, a figure in a striped blanket carrying a guitar
SINGLE

Greatest Mystery

Featuring Porter Singer. Remastered in 432 Hz.

Cover art for Mantras for Peace and Healing, a black ink mandala on a mottled green background with hand lettered title text
ALBUM

Mantras for Peace & Healing

Cover art for Prophecies of the Eagle, a teal and purple duotone photograph of Hamid seated outdoors beside a large gong on a stand
ALBUM

Prophecies of the Eagle

Journeys with gong and singing bowls.

Cover art for Clear Quartz Consciousness, a row of clear crystal singing bowls on a blue mat on a lit pedestrian bridge at dusk
ALBUM

Clear Quartz Consciousness

Crystal bowl meditations in 432 Hz.

Cover art for Meditative OM with Ocean, dark rocks on a yellow sand beach with turquoise surf behind the title lettering
VIDEO

Meditative OM with Ocean

Three hours, with the ocean under it.

Clear Quartz Consciousness is played entirely on quartz bowls, and what those are is a longer story than the title gives it. Read what a crystal bowl is

If you would rather play these instruments than listen to them, that starts with the online course.

“I record the way I play in a room. Long, unhurried, no rush to get anywhere. If a track is working you should be able to forget it is on.”
HAMID
IN PERSON

Hearing it in a room is different

A recording gives you the notes. A gong in a room gives you the air moving, which is most of what people remember afterwards. Gatherings run around the Phoenix area most months.

If you have never been to one, sound meditation covers what actually happens in the room.