Live sound experiences designed for flow states
Flowspace is built around live, improvised sound experiences designed to support flow states—whether for deep focus, rest, or embodied movement.
Every session is continuous and uninterrupted. The sound begins, evolves, and resolves as a single experience—no tracks, no setlists, no breaks. This continuity helps people drop in, but it's not the point in itself. Different contexts need different approaches. The goal is to serve the practice, whatever that practice is.
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. The sound is shaped in real time using a range of instruments—wooden flutes, handpan, piano, guitar, synthesizers, hand drums, voice, and live looping.
Flowspace was created by Akshay Bhasin, a Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist and producer. It grew from observing how continuous, attuned sound helps people access deeper states of presence—not as performance, but as a container for whatever people bring into the room.
As Flowspace grows, it's designed to include other musicians and facilitators, all grounded in the same approach: responsive, continuous sound in service of the room.
A sample of what Flowspace sounds like—recorded live during a session.
The best way to understand Flowspace is to be in the room.