About Flowspace

Continuous live sound, designed for flow states

The Practice

Flowspace is a practice centered on continuous, uninterrupted sound journeys designed to help people access flow states—whether for deep focus, rest, or embodied movement.

Every Flowspace session is built on the same principle: a seamless arc of live sound, improvised in real time, attuned to the energy of the room. There are no tracks, no setlists, no breaks between songs. The sound begins, evolves, and resolves as a single continuous experience.

This continuity is the point. When the sound doesn't stop, something in you relaxes. The part of your brain that's waiting for the next thing to happen settles down. You drop in.

The Approach

The sound isn't performed—it's shaped. Each session responds to what's happening in the room: the pace of a yoga class, the focused quiet of a deep work sprint, the collective energy of a group finding stillness together.

This means no two sessions sound the same. The instruments, textures, and dynamics shift based on the format, the space, and the people in it.

The Instruments

Flowspace sessions draw from a wide palette: wooden flutes, handpan, piano, guitar, synthesizers, hand drums, voice, and live looping. These are woven together in real time to create layered, evolving soundscapes—sometimes sparse and meditative, sometimes rhythmic and grounding.

Who's Behind It

Flowspace was created by Akshay Bhasin, a Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist with over two decades of experience playing, improvising, and exploring how sound affects states of consciousness.

Akshay's background spans jazz piano, North Indian classical flute, electronic production, and years of personal meditation practice. Flowspace grew out of a simple observation: when the sound is continuous, attuned, and not trying to impress anyone, people drop into deeper states of presence more easily.

The vision is bigger than one person. As Flowspace grows, it's designed to include other musicians, facilitators, and collaborators—always grounded in the same core principles of continuity, attunement, and service to the room.

Listen

A sample of what Flowspace sounds like—recorded live during a deep practice session.

Experience It

The best way to understand Flowspace is to be in the room.

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