Potato Head launches Light Sound Vibration residency with NOTEP
The Thai musician & environmentalist brings her unique approach to sound healing with sessions running from February to April
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Desa Potato Head launches the Light Sound Vibration (LSV) Resident Series #001 with NOTEP on February 15 and 16.
With sessions at 11:00am–12:30pm and 1:00pm–2:30pm, NOTEP’s LSV journey will continue every weekend from February 22 to April 27, offering a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of science, art, and spirituality.
A trailblazer in the Thai music and art scene, NOTEP (real name Note Panayanggool) has dedicated her craft to reconnecting individuals with themselves, others, and nature.
Her background spans from singing and music production to conservation-focused soundscapes and multi-sensory installations.
Passionate about field recording and sound healing, she seamlessly integrates traditional instruments with modern electronic techniques to create deeply immersive sonic landscapes.
Through her residency at Potato Head, she brings her distinct vision to the LSV experience, inviting guests to tap into new levels of awareness and relaxation.
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Light Sound Vibration (LSV) is an innovative wellness experience developed at Pyramids of Chi, designed to align mind and body. It combines sound therapy, synchronised light frequencies, and custom-built sonic water beds to create deep relaxation and heightened sensory awareness.
This experience, set in a purpose-built sanctuary, resets the nervous system, boosts energy, and sharpens clarity.
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Limited to just eight guests per session, each journey is intimate and transformative.
Guests are welcomed with iced water and a relaxing environment at Tanaman Restaurant before beginning the guided meditation and sound journey. The experience concludes with herbal tea, allowing time for reflection.
Moving forward, Potato Head aims to introduce a new artist every three months for its LSV Resident Series.
Book a session led by NOTEP here.
Amira Waworuntu is Mixmag Asia’s Managing Editor, follow her on Instagram.
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