High frequency music

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🎵 Conscious & Healing Artists (Modern Sound, High Vibe)

🔹 Vocals + Message + Frequency
• Ayla Nereo – ethereal, earth-connected, and poetic (e.g. “Let It In”)
• Trevor Hall – heart-centered, spiritual reggae fusion (e.g. “The Lime Tree,” “You Can’t Rush Your Healing”)
• Nahko and Medicine for the People – tribal rock with messages of unity and inner strength
• Fia – divine feminine empowerment (e.g. “Shedding Skins,” “Love Will Find a Way”)
• Peia Luzzi – angelic voice, sacred songs in multiple languages
• Rising Appalachia – soul-rooted, folk-inspired, activist yet soft (e.g. “Resilient” is an anthem)
• East Forest – gentle electronic + live instrumentation with sacred teachings woven in
• Satsang – honest lyrics, conscious indie with grit

🌬️ Instrumental & Vibrational Healing Artists

🔹 For Ceremony, Meditation, and Pure Frequency Healing
• Laraaji – zither, laughter meditation, and cosmic ambient
• Jonathan Goldman – pioneer in sound healing and frequency
• Liquid Bloom – shamanic ambient/tribal fusion for plant medicine ceremonies
• Anilah – deep, ancient feminine energy meets sound healing
• Beautiful Chorus – soft harmonics, divine feminine choral beauty
• Poranguí – multi-instrumentalist with global healing vibes (live loop magic)
• 432Hz/528Hz artists on YouTube – check artists like Meditative Mind, NuMeditationMusic, or Healing Frequencies

🌈 Uplifting Artists (No Known Dark Ties)

🔹 Feel-Good, Danceable, High Energy
• Michael Franti & Spearhead – positive reggae-pop (e.g. “Say Hey (I Love You)”)
• Xavier Rudd – nature, freedom, and didgeridoo wisdom
• Jack Johnson – mellow, kind-hearted, laid-back surf soul
• India.Arie – powerful soul and self-worth (e.g. “I Am Light”)
• Snatam Kaur – Kundalini chants in crystal-pure vocals
• Ajeet Kaur – sacred chants and divine feminine with gentle melodies

🧬 Honourable Mentions (Check Intuition on Each)

While not every track is ultra-clean, many people find genuine peace from:
• Florence + The Machine (check lyrics though)
• Coldplay (especially “Coloratura,” “Up&Up,” and older acoustic versions)
• Enya (beautifully layered etheric soundscapes)
• Imogen Heap (“Hide and Seek”, high creativity and authentic frequency)
• Sigur Rós (Icelandic ethereal rock, vocals in made-up language called Hopelandic)

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