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Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 by Sheela Bringi: A Listening Guide
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Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 by Sheela Bringi: A Listening Guide

Released in July 2023, Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 arrives as a mature statement from Sheela Bringi, an artist who has spent decades building bridges between North Indian classical tradition and contemporary sacred music.

Sheela Bringi
Sheela Bringi
Jun 19, 2026
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Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 by Sheela Bringi: A Listening Guide

Released in July 2023, Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 arrives as a mature statement from Sheela Bringi, an artist who has spent decades building bridges between North Indian classical tradition and contemporary sacred music. For a musician whose voice, bansuri flute, and raga harp have graced more than fifty recordings—including the Grammy-nominated Bhakti Without Borders—this seven-track collection represents a distillation rather than an exploration. Where her earlier work demonstrated range and collaboration across the new age and world music landscapes, this volume suggests an artist comfortable enough to strip away excess and offer something more essential: music designed not to impress but to support, to hold space, to facilitate.

The Sound of Breath and Space

The sonic character of Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 is one of deliberate restraint. Bringi's bansuri flute provides the album's primary voice—breathy, woody, intimate in the way bamboo instruments are when recorded with care. Her Indian classical training manifests not in virtuosic display but in the patient unfolding of ragas, those melodic frameworks that carry specific emotional colors and traditional associations with times of day, seasons, and states of being. The raga harp, her signature instrument, adds harmonic depth without cluttering the spaciousness that defines this work.

Pacing is glacial by pop standards, intentional by design. These tracks unfold with the logic of breath rather than verse-chorus structure. Rhythms, when present, suggest pulse rather than drive. The overall mood is contemplative, grounding, slightly melancholic in the way early morning light can be—neither sad nor joyful but simply present, clear, aware. This is music that understands the difference between background ambience and active listening support; it provides texture without demanding attention, yet rewards those who offer it.

Vocally, Bringi's approach remains understated throughout. When her voice appears, it blends into the instrumental texture rather than sitting atop it, treating the human voice as one color in a carefully limited palette rather than the central focus. The production is clean but not clinical, preserving the natural resonance of acoustic instruments while providing the sonic consistency needed for extended listening.

Signature Moments

While the album functions as a unified whole—as any effective yoga soundtrack must—certain tracks establish the collection's range and intention. The opening track sets the template, establishing the album's commitment to space and breath from the first moments. It's an invitation rather than an announcement, suggesting that the listener's journey begins not with a fanfare but with a gentle settling.

Midway through the collection, one track stands out for its integration of harp and flute in dialogue, each instrument completing the other's phrases in the conversational style that defines the best chamber music. Here, Bringi's classical training shows most clearly—not in complexity but in the precise use of silence and the understanding that what you don't play matters as much as what you do.

The closing track fulfills the function any good yoga sequence requires: integration, return, gentle landing. It gathers the album's threads without recapitulating them, offering resolution without finality—appropriate for a practice that will begin again tomorrow.

Tradition and Context

Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 occupies an interesting position within the broader landscape of devotional and functional spiritual music. It's not strictly kirtan—there's minimal call-and-response structure, and the vocal elements don't foreground mantra in the traditional sense. Neither is it pure North Indian classical, despite drawing deeply from that well. Instead, it exists in that increasingly populated territory where bhakti devotional sensibility meets Western wellness culture's needs for sonic support during practice.

The album honors raga tradition while acknowledging that its primary listeners may be approaching from yoga studios rather than concert halls. This isn't dilution but translation—taking the emotional intelligence embedded in classical Indian music and reshaping it for a specific functional context. In this sense, Bringi joins artists who understand that sacred music can be both traditional and accessible, rooted and practical.

For Whom This Music Speaks

This album lands hardest for practitioners—yoga teachers seeking sophisticated background music that won't distract, experienced students whose home practice has matured beyond needing guidance, meditation practitioners who've moved past apps and prefer live instruments. It serves those moments when you need music to set a container but not fill it completely.

It's especially suited for listeners navigating transitions: early recovery, grief work, creative blockages, or simply the accumulated weight of too much input. The album offers presence without demand, company without conversation.

How to Listen

Yoga Tracks, Vol. 2 resists casual listening. Save it for evening, for dim light, for times when you can give it at least partial attention. Headphones reveal the subtle textures of breath across bamboo and fingers on harp strings, but speakers work beautifully for setting space. Play it during actual practice, or let it anchor the quiet hour before sleep. This is music for ritual context, even if that ritual is simply sitting still for thirty minutes without checking your phone.

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