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Artist/Author: Snatam Kaur, Mirabai Ceiba, GuruGanesha Singh, Sada Sat Kaur, Gurunam Singh, Harnam Singh, Simrit Kaur, Nirinjan Kaur


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Snatam Kaur More by Artist/Author Top


Snatam Kaur

Snatam Kaur was introduced to music and spiritual practice at an early age. Schooled in kirtan, meditation, and Gurmukhi, the Sanskrit-based language of Sikh scriptures from Northern India, the young Snatam Kaur began to develop the devotion and skills that have grown and blossomed into a compelling, profound talent.

Snatam Kaur's parents brought her up in the Sikh tradition as taught by Yogi Bhajan. From an early age, she practiced yoga and meditation daily and her mother taught her Gurmukhi. "My mother taught me the alphabet on my way to school every morning," recalls Snatam. Her Sikh community augmented these lessons with instruction in kirtan (devotional chanting). "Through these experiences, I learned the pronunciation," she says, "but also I learned the passion for what I was singing because these gatherings were so spiritual."

As a child, Snatam also had training in voice, violin, guitar, and percussion. She obtained a solid foundation in Western classical music while playing violin in an orchestra and giving solo performances. Her many opportunities to use and expand her musical talent in a spiritual setting emphasized for her the connection between her music and spirituality. "I learned about the importance of sound currents from Yogi Bhajan," she says, "but I also had the personal experience of how the energy of these sacred words can have a very real, positive effect."


Snatam further explored the power of sound in India. After high school, her love for the Indian musical tradition and for children took her to Miri Piri Academy, a boarding school for children in India. She spent time taking care of the young children, teaching physical education, and providing music for the children's morning and evening chanting. When she returned to the United States, she attended Mills College in Oakland, California, where she obtained a degree in biochemistry, taught yoga classes, and shared her chants with Western audiences. But India called her back. After touring and performing Kirtan in northern India, Snatam settled in Amritsar where she studied music with the accomplished ragi (Indian master of Sikh-style kirtan) Bhai Hari Singh. This was a great honor for her, and particularly meaningful because Singh was the same teacher who had taught her mother when she was just a little girl.

Snatam embraced everything that Singh taught her, from the technical aspects of the notes, to the ability to sing with presence and awareness. The lessons took place in Singh's home, where Snatam was welcomed by the entire family--daughters, sons, and grandchildren.

While in Amritsar, Snatam lived next door to the Golden Temple, considered the world's holiest Sikh temple. Sacred music resonates from inside the temple from about 2:30 in the morning to midnight every day-sounds created by world-class masters of Sikh kirtan. This enabled Snatam to continually soak in the essence of the Sound Current.

Upon returning to the US from India, Snatam began her career as a recording artist with a band called the Peace Family. She served as the band's lead singer and, with two skilled and accomplished musicians - Livtar Singh and GuruGanesha Singh, had her first opportunity to write songs. Two years later she began to develop her own sound and style and embarked on a very fruitful solo career.




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Special Guest: Snatam Kaur Thursday, March 24, 2011
Special Guest: Snatam Kaur Thursday, January 06, 2011

 

 

Mirabai Ceiba More by Artist/Author Top


Mirabai Ceiba
A gentle yet expansive spirit pervades all the music of Mirabai Ceiba. The delicate sounds of harp, piano, and guitar blend with lovingly intertwined voices amid lush celestial soundscapes. Their concerts are group celebrations for peace-joyous and loving occasions that embody the duo's profound belief in music as a universal language uniting all the world's peoples, cultures and traditions.

Mirabai Ceiba is a duo consisting of guitarist/singer Markus Sieber and singer/harpist/pianist Angelika Baumbach. They come from different parts of the world. Markus is East German. Angelika was born in Tucson, Arizona, and grew up in a small village near Mexico City, the daughter of a Mexican mother and German father.

Together, Angelika and Markus have forged engaging new style of world devotional music blending Gurmukhi mantras from the Kundalini Yoga tradition with original songs in English and Spanish that reflect a Native American influence and also draw words of wisdom from Rumi, Thich Nhat Hanh, Guru Nanak and Yogi Bhajan. Through exquisitely crafted recordings like their CD A Hundred Blessings, Mirabai Ceiba weave a beguiling tapestry from these diverse influence and sources. And that's what the music feels like: a beneficent and abundant gift from the universe. In concert, they inspire all present to chant together in a spirit of compassionate love and Oneness.

Even the name Mirabai Ceiba embodies the influences of both India and Native Latin America. Mirabai (1498-1547) was a Hindu mystical singer. Her songs express the longing of the individual self to be one with the universal self, represented by Krishna. For Angelika and Markus, the name Mirabai "is the exploration, the devotion, the inspiration in all the different aspects of divinity."

And the Ceiba is a sacred tree of Latin America which is never cut and grows very tall. "We wish our music could be like the Ceiba tree," say Markus and Angelica, "with roots deep in Mother Earth and branches extending far and wide into Father Sky."


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Special Guest: Mirabai Ceiba Thursday, September 01, 2011
Special Guest: Mirabai Ceiba Thursday, January 13, 2011


GuruGanesha Singh More by Artist/Author Top


GuruGanesha Singh

Back in 1973, a young man left an up-and-coming rock band called Cat's Cradle to walk the spiritual path, embracing the Sikh faith and the practice of Kundalini Yoga. It was a hard choice. But his spiritual guide, the world-renowned master of Kundalini Yoga, Yogi Bhajan, told the young man, "Whatever you leave behind to walk this path will re-manifest later, in a higher form."

Today the world knows that man as GuruGanesha Singh, a guitarist of exceptional grace and expressiveness, a singer, songwriter, producer and entrepreneur who has been a leading figure in establishing World Sacred Music as one of the fastest-rising and creatively fertile genres on the current scene. With a brand new album, Kundalini Surjhee, an exciting new live project with golden-voiced singer Tina Malia titled Song of the Soul, and an on-going musical collaboration with the incomparable Snatam Kaur (in its12th year and still thriving), GuruGanesha feels that he's now experiencing the complete realization of the prophecy Yogi Bhajan made all those years ago.

"What's happening now is a full manifestation," he says. "All the same pieces are there that were there in '73, but they've re-manifested in a higher form. All the spiritual and musical work I've done for the past 38 years has been preparing me for this." GuruGanesha Singh

GuruGanesha is one of those rare individuals who combine the heart and soul of an artist with the clear, quick mind of a seasoned and wise business leader. By the time he started Spirit Voyage Records in January, 2000 he had already made a substantial financial success as CEO of Sandler Training Institute of Virginia, a company dedicated to providing integrity based sales training for the high-tech industry. For many people, that would suffice as a life's achievement, but for GuruGanesha it was just a prelude.

The first year of the 21st Century proved a musical watershed for him. He released the album A Game of Chants with Guru Singh, Thomas Barquee and the Grammy-winning singer Seal and began to record as part of the Peace Family, a group featuring the extraordinary, angelic voice of Snatam Kaur. Becoming Snatam's manager as well as her guitarist and co-vocalist in 2000, GuruGanesha helped launch Snatam as a solo artist with the Spirit Voyage album release Prem. It was the first in a string of outstanding CDs, including Shanti, Grace, Anand and Liberation's Door that established the diminutive yet divinely guided singer as one of the preeminent voices in the growing world of mantra, kirtan and devotional music.

GuruGanesha's shimmering, evocative guitar melodies and supple chordal rhythms played an integral role in creating Snatam's signature sound. Their collaboration over the years has been extremely fruitful and always dedicated to the service of humanity and the cause of world peace. In a similar way, GuruGanesha has helped foster the careers of producer Thomas Barquee, the devotional duo Mirabai Ceiba, Nirinjan Kaur and now, Tina Malia.

In 2004 GuruGanesha made his debut as a solo artist with the album Grateful Ganesh, a title that pays playful tribute to the artist's all-time favorite band, the Grateful Dead. This was followed by Pure Ganesh in 2006 and Joy Is Now in 2008. All these releases are remarkable for their blend of heartfelt songcraft and sterling guitar work embracing a cornucopia of musical styles, from kirtan to jazz to raga to rock.

GuruGanesha SinghGuruGanesha has taken his unique musical vision to even greater heights on his new release Kundalini Surjhee, an album that includes several collaborations with Tina Malia, a gifted singer whose recordings span the devotional, pop and electronic fields and who has worked with such diverse artists as Carlos Santana, Jai Uttal, Bonnie Raitt, Kenny Loggins, India.Arie and Bassnectar. In addition to his usual robust touring schedule with Snatam Kaur, GuruGanesha will be hitting the road this year with Tina Malia on their Song of the Soul tour along with multi-instrumentalist Hans Christian, percussionist/remix master Craig Kohland and fast rising young bassist Jared May.

"I've been aware of Tina for a long time," says GuruGanesha. "I feel she's right up there with the best female devotional singers on the planet. And she has a beguiling pop side as well, which I love."

And so the young man who turned his back on rock and roll glory has become an icon and inspiration in another great musical genre-one with higher goals than fame or wealth.

"I'm 60 years old now and I've dedicated the past ten years of my life to sending healing sound currents out to the world," he says. "I'm not doing it for the money. I've already had success in business. It's been a labor of love and devotion, from starting Spirit Voyage, to my work with Snatam and now embarking on the Song of the Soul Tour with Tina. People on the planet are so stressed out now. They need the healing, soothing energy of the Divine Mother. When a Snatam Kaur or a Tina Malia sings, there is an innocence and purity to their voice that opens every heart in the room within seconds. Everyone in the audience will feel like a child again, in their mother's arms. For a time, they will forget all their troubles and cares, and rediscover their true identity as spiritual beings."




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Special Guest: GuruGanesha Singh and Professor Paramjeet Singh Thursday, December 08, 2011
Special Guest: GuruGanesha Singh Thursday, September 08, 2011
Special Guest: GuruGanesha Singh Thursday, March 03, 2011

 

 

Sada Sat Kaur More by Artist/Author Top


Sada Sat Kaur

Sada Sat Kaur's name represents within yogic circles the alchemy of everyday custom turned into high art. For over 30 years she has toured the world, chanting mantras and singing kirtan in ashrams, concert halls, schools, public parks.

In India, audiences have been known to flock to her as if she were the Beatles. "We play to crowds of 200,000 people," she says. "They want to touch you and get your autograph. You go to these parks when it's a Sikh holiday, and they hear that these American Sikhs are going to sing, and you can't even see the end of the sea of people."

As the decades have passed, that sea of people has never managed to hoist Sada Sat Kaur toward a recording studio-until now. "The feeling inside myself was that this was all going to happen when it was supposed to happen," she says, "and it did."

In 2000 she was hanging around the watermelon tent at a Summer Solstice retreat in the mountains of New Mexico when she fell into an exchange with musician and producer Jeremy Toback. "We just got to talking and Jeremy and I were like, `Let's do an album." The result of that chance encounter is Angels' Waltz, a debut disc from a 56-year-old homeopath and yoga instructor who also just happens to be a master of a musical and spiritual form.


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Sada Sat Kaur Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Gurunam Singh

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When Gurunam Singh graduated high school he was given a guitar and began composing simple songs. At 22 he found Yogi Bhajan and Sikh Dharma. He sang and played along with others and over time began leading chants in the early morning hours, before the rising of the sun. He spent lots of time in the solitude of his own home, and in the Sikh temple late at night, chanting to God and writing devotional songs. Gurunam's influences range from gospel, folk and country to classical Indian raag and traditional Sikh hymns to many of the current artists who sing devotional Hindu chants. He occasionally studied with some great ragi's such as Bhai Avtar Singh, from India, and Dya Singh from Australia. But his music is very simple. Anyone can chant along.


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Special Guest: Gurunam Singh Thursday, December 01, 2011
Special Guest: Gurunam Singh Thursday, February 03, 2011

 

 

Harnam Singh More by Artist/Author Top


Harnam Singh

Harnam is a dedicated yogi, artist, and musician and is currently touring to promote his new CD "A Fearless Heart" performing alongside fellow teacher Ramdesh Kaur on their "Whole Heart Tour". A master of the Bound Lotus Kriya and a favorite on the devotional music scene for years, he is known for his sweet guitar work and uplifting songs. His first solo album "Love Infinite Divine" touched hearts all over the world. His third CD "A Fearless Heart" will be released at the 3HO Winter Solstice Celebration 2011.


www.harnamsingh.com


https://www.facebook.com/pages/Harnam-Singh/123283381034687


Episode Description Episode Date Download
Special Guest: Harnam Singh Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Simrit Kaur

Simrit Kaur is a musician, composer and yogini whose highly devotional chant music with high powered singing and hypnotic rhythm is quickly gaining ear-opening attention around the world.

Simrit's unusually rich, soulful and penetrating vocals speak for themselves. Her music and compositions are somehow both uniquely fresh with a contagious uplifting energy, and simultaneously ancient with a deep and sacred appeal.

Simrit was born in Greece and grew up in the United States. She has been singing and playing music from the time she was a young child and has studied both western and eastern classical vocals. She is an accomplished percussionist and is trained in piano. Simrit is a devoted student, practitioner and teacher of Naad Yoga, the sacred science of sound and consciousness.

Simrit's debut album, The Sweetest Nectar, was released in June of 2010. Currently, Simrit is touring and working on her second album to be due in the summer of 2011.




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Special Guest: Simrit Kaur Thursday, July 28, 2011

 

 

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Nirinjan Kaur

Nirinjan Kaur was born in Vancouver, B.C. to a Kundalini Yoga practicing, Sikh family. With two musical parents, shefound her love for singing at an early age. Her father still tells stories of how Nirinjan could be heard singing her heart out to her favorite songs, whether they were in the car going to school, or just playing around the house. As time went on, she became very interested in Kundalini Yoga and the Sikh faith, and became a certified Kundalini Yoga teacher at age 13. Sacred chanting goes hand in hand with both of these traditions, and Nirinjan quickly found a merging of two loves: spirituality and singing. She began singing among her family and community, at yoga gatherings and Sikh services.



In 2003, when she was 15, she began attending Miri Piri Academy in Amritsar, India. While in high school there, she studied Classical Indian Music with a focus on Gurbani Kirtan (sacred Sikh singing) with a master, Ustaad Narinder Singh Sandhu. After 3 years, she graduated from Miri Piri Academy with newfound experiences of life, as well as of music and singing.

In the summer of 2007 her first album Aquarian was released. Also, that summer Nirinjan Kaur and Siri Amrit Singh were happily married. Siri Amrit, as well as being born into a Sikh family, also grew up with a love of Gurbani Kirtan. They are now enjoying their new life together in Eugene, Oregon.





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Special Guest: Nirinjan Kaur Thursday, January 27, 2011

 
 
 
 

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Snatam Kaur

She has a very commanding and enchanting voice that takes every listener to a different world of peace and bliss. Its the inner devotion that she expresses and fills the atmosphere with the love of GOD.
-- Gajanan Sarwate.
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Namaskar: I love her - she makes my heart vibrate with love. Yoga has a beautiful flow with her sweet voice - she is one of Parama Purusa's shining lights.
-- Valerie Adams.
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ITS A VOICE AN ANGEL, INCREDIBLE SOUL SINGER
-- YSABEL .
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YOUR VOICE HAS BEEN HEALING TO MY SOUL!!!
-- ARULA.
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Wahe Guru! I attended the May 12, 2012 concert in Sacramento with my Yoga Teacher Siri Pritam Khalsa. The ultimate experience of grace and light! best of luck to you, your family, and the new band.
-- Janet Greene.
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Mirabai Ceiba

She touches my soul.Thank you
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She touches my soul. Thank you
-- sophia.
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She is amazing, specially I like the new song "a hundred blessing", and they will have event in my country, Estonia. The people are excited over there :)
-- marge.
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Es Música del Cielo! la Voz es Soñada, transporta! Bendiciones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-- Noemi.
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I love your music I could send to my mail, thanks hlv
-- hilda leiva valdès.
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GuruGanesha Singh

love him!
-- mahnpahl kaur.
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His voice and guitar playing are amazing. Love him singing with Snatam. My two favorites!!
-- Sharon Morin.
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Incredible music and amazing person!!!
-- Jagat Joti.
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Very armonic.,,,nice, Good Me guto mucho. I liked it very much
-- Gabriel.
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He ROCKS!!!!!
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Sada Sat Kaur

sada sat kaur, beautiful voise, i wont listen every day
-- dragica.
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Muy espiritual y hermoso
-- maria felix.
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Sada Sat Kaur you fill my heart with joy!!! Thank you.
-- Louise.

most beautiful, transcendent and light, yet earthy vocals. Very nice tabla and instrumentals.
-- Theresa (Siri Jot Kaur).

Beautiful! Makes me want to sing along! xoxo
-- Marcia Polese.

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Gurunam Singh

I love Love Love it. I listen to it all day long
-- sherrill.
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te lleva donde el alma mas te llama su vos nos gia y esperimento paz....om
-- victoria e.
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gurunam's music is like feeling pure love circulating all over your being... '' change'' guides me to move, to transform, to change with this amazing support of love which is spreading from him to all.. a very inspiring channel:))
-- yildiz kazado nasi.
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E' il mio preferito! La sua voce è 'semplicemente' divina!
-- Amar Atma Kaur.
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wahe guru!
-- carole.
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Harnam Singh

So beautiful!
-- Nils Montan.
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Extraordinary Healing Experience, beyond words and limitations, Thank You Harnam -Satnam Dorothy-
-- Dorothy Green.
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I put the CD on in the car and forgot about it. I was really up tight and full of thoughts. Then for some reason I started to unwind and then I realized that it was the music that was there affecting my unconscious. Thank you Harnam. Your gifts are too numerous to count.
-- phyllis Zatzick.
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love him. why isnt this on itunes. i would love to sample
-- paula.
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like the album
-- hari shabad.
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Simrit Kaur

Inspired vocals. Deeply moving.
-- Nihal .
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I just read that Simrit is coming out with a new album in the next months....We have been so thirsty for this new album. She has an amazing band, and her guitar player, Anthony Molina, is so cosmic! They are going far.....and I am ready for the next album.
-- Carrie Bell.
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Transcendce!
-- Tonya.
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This album is indescribable! Akal is one of the best that I've heard. It is so touching, penetrating, deep, and powerful. Simrit has the voice of an Angel from the Tibetan powers.
-- Eric Moberg.
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Simrit Kaur's album really is the sweetest nectar. Such a blessing. This album is a must, especially Hey Gobind
-- Claudia Glück.
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Nirinjan Kaur

My soul dances with your sound from the very first moment I listened. Thank you, Sat Nam.
-- Sonja Verberne.
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Gentle and beautiful but powerful!
-- Penelope Rose.
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C'est simplement merveilleux d''entendre chanter son âme elle a une pure et pleine d'amour merci à toi petite soeur de nous faire grandir par tes chansons
-- AZINCOURT.
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fascinant...UN ANGEL...
-- Montse.
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"Aquarian" may be the finest devotional record ever! I ADORE it. Her voice is unbelievably compelling.
-- Jane Wiedlin.
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"This mantra brings prosperity, happiness, and saves us from calamities.  It is the sound current which brings a shield and brings good luck and removes discomfort and disease.  It is the key to the doorway of self elevation."  - Yogi Bhajan
 
 
Here are instructions for practicing this meditation:

Posture: Sit in easy pose.

Focus: Eyes are closed and focused at the third-eye point. 

Mantra: Har Har Har Har Gobinday - Har Har Har Har Mukanday - Har Har Har Har Udaray - Har Har Har Har Aparay - Har Har Har Har Hariang - Har Har Har Har Kariang - Har Har Har Har Nirnamay - Har Har Har Har Akamay

Mudra: Bend your elbows so that your hands are comfortable in front of you at approximately shoulder height.  Chant the mantra.  When you chant the word 'Har,' quickly open and close your hands as you pull the navel point in and up.  Repeat these actions each time you chant 'Har.'

Time: 11 minutes.

End: Inhale deeply, hold your breath.  Exhale and relax.