Minamo, A New Liquid Dreams Experience by Salmah°F
There is a moment, just before sound becomes something you understand, where it is still purely felt. Not heard, not interpreted, but sensed. In the body. In the nervous system. In the space between breath and awareness.
With Minamo, Salmah°F enters Liquid Dreams not as a performer, but as a composer of experience. Classically trained and rooted in music therapy, her work moves beyond genres, blending electronic music with live instruments into something more physical, more immediate. A language of resonance. A way of working with what happens beneath the surface.
From Sound to Resonance
Minamo takes place in The Chapel, where water becomes more than a setting, it becomes a medium.
Sound travels nearly five times faster through water than through air. This means that what you hear is not only received through the ears, but conducted through the entire body. Combined with the effect of floating, which reduces sensory load and shifts the nervous system into a parasympathetic state, the experience allows for a deeper physical and mental release.
Salma approaches this space intentionally. Her background in music therapy is not about playing music, but about using sound as a tool for regulation, transformation, and connection. In her own research, she explored how collective music experiences, like raves, function as modern rituals, spaces where identity softens and a shared, embodied state emerges.
Minamo brings that same principle into a more intimate, refined setting.
A Different Kind of Liquid Dreams
Where the NatureLuxe edition is built around softness, care, and restoration, Minamo introduces movement.
The experience unfolds as a live-built sound journey. Electronic layers merge with flute, voice, and other instruments, creating a dynamic progression rather than a static atmosphere. The energy builds, shifts, deepens. Not overwhelming, but intentional. Designed to guide rather than to hold.
You are not only relaxing. You are moving through something. Through phases of release, expansion, and integration, the experience invites a different kind of presence. One that is less about letting go, and more about entering what is already there.
The Surface and What Lies Beneath
Minamo, in Japanese, refers to the surface of water. The place where reflection happens. Where the visible and invisible meet.
It is not depth itself. It is the threshold to it. That is where this experience operates.Not by forcing anything. But by creating the conditions where something can reveal itself.
A shift in breath. A release of tension. A moment of clarity that wasn’t there before.
A New Chapter
With Minamo, Liquid Dreams evolves.
Not away from what it was, but into a new dimension.
More artistic. More dynamic. More driven by sound as a living force.
Salmah°F brings a distinct voice into this space, one that combines technical mastery with intuitive sensitivity. Her work is guided by ritual, resonance, and connection, and aims to create not just music, but states of being.
Liquid Dreams, Minamo Edition
A space where sound moves through water.
Where the body listens before the mind understands.
Where the surface is only the beginning.
Cross the surface. Enter your depth.
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