
If you're planning a trip to Bali and you're curious about conscious movement, jungle ceremonies, or simply dancing barefoot under the trees… you’ll probably find yourself at The Yoga Barn in Ubud.
And you should.
Every week, people from around the world gather there for something called Ecstatic Dance — a dancefloor without judgment, without talking, and without shoes. Just rhythm, breath, and energy.
It’s not a party.
It’s not a class.
It’s a portal.
And it changed my life.
🎧 A Track Born for That Moment
While travelling in Bali, between cacao ceremonies, jungle paths and still mornings, a sound began to form inside me. It wasn’t planned. It didn’t follow structure. It arrived — with the rain.
Mama Bali is a reflection of that experience. A memory in motion.
You’ll hear frogs — real frogs — singing just after the rain.
You’ll hear the ceng-ceng, the small cymbals from Balinese gamelan, woven into the rhythm like whispers of the island.
You’ll feel the pulse of motorbike rides through palm-lined roads, and the quiet of breath during sunset offerings.
This piece is not just a track.
It’s the feeling of being in Ubud with your heart open and your body listening.
I can already picture the conscious community dancing to it beneath the trees at The Yoga Barn.
🎧 Listen now on SoundCloud
Coming soon to Spotify — follow me here 👈🏽
If you’re coming to Bali and you love sound healing, movement, or deep connection — I hope this track meets you on your journey.
Put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let it take you there.
In lak'ech a lak'en
Mason Töryen