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Byron Metcalf - Making Music For Transpersonal Breathwork Experiences

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Life Sciences, Science, Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.6598 Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2020

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Joe speaks with award-winning musician, producer, transpersonal guide, shamanic practitioner, and certified graduate of Grof Transpersonal Training, Byron Metcalf. 

They discuss Metcalf's path from being a Nashville-based studio musician (who played on Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler") to a "midlife correction" of taking a class with Stan Grof and Jacquelyn Small leading to him discovering holotropic breathwork: a whole new world he had never seen before that perfectly suited his musical mind. 

They discuss how Metcalf works with music- from recording and producing to making mixes for sessions, how different types of music work better for different types of sessions, and how important it is to think about the flow of a mix and the transitions and mixing between songs in how it relates to the journey of the people listening- when does up-tempo music work best in comparison to more heart-centered, emotional music? When is more shamanic, percussion-based music more appropriate?

He also talks about the effect of people's projections in these sessions and a funny story of when he thought he heard Christmas music during a session, using Spotify for session music, streaming vs. downloading, 320kbps vs. 24-bit recordings, creating music sober vs. under the influence, the effectiveness of binaural beats, and co-creating retreats with clients to fit their custom personal and musical needs.  

Notable Quotes

"It just… changed my life. I mean, literally, just like, 'what is this? How is this even possible to just do some deep breathing and listen to this incredible music?' ...What it reminded me of was a psychedelic experience. And so I immediately saw the potential in it… And of course… how that model uses music was kind of just a perfect fit for me."

"You're doing your own work. The best healers or the best facilitators, therapists, whatever- are the ones who really have done their own work, and in fact, I don't trust anyone [who] hasn't."

"I was really fortunate that Stan would enlist me to do music sometimes at these bigger events- the Insight and Opening where Stan and Jack Kornfield would combine the holotropic breathwork with Vipassana meditation for a week. And it was groups of 200, and so you got 100 people breathing at one time and it's [a] pretty fantastic energy field as you could imagine. And just seeing- observing what happens for people and to people and through people, still- when I think about it and start describing some of the things that I've witnessed and observed and experienced, it almost sounds like [I'm] making this stuff up… It's like trying to explain a psychedelic experience to someone that's never had it before… There's no way you can really convey that. So it has to be experienced." 

"There's something higher, bigger- that's at work here that we want to make contact with and surrender to. So that's the goal. And sometimes if people are projecting on the music, not liking the music- sometimes changing it would be good. Other times, not. Because maybe it is bringing up a great piece for them. And [they say] "I don't like this! I don't like this!" Of course that's projecting onto the music. What's going on underneath that?"

Links

http://byronmetcalf.com/

http://holoshamanicstrategies.org/

http://byronmetcalf.bandcamp.com/


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0:00.0

Hello, everybody, Joe Moore here. Welcome back to psychedelics today. I'm coming at you from

0:17.2

Breckermich, Colorado. Beautiful day here in the mountains. Today on the show, we have Byron Metcalf.

0:23.0

Byron has been somebody I've been following for a long time, probably since like 2004, I think.

0:30.4

And he's a long time, Haltropic Breathwork guys, got a lot of other stuff going too.

0:35.1

So I'm going to read a little bit of this biography here.

0:38.0

It might be a little too long, but hopefully it helps.

0:42.1

Byron is an award-winning musician and recording artist, shamanic practitioner, and ceremonial leader.

0:48.8

Byron's highly successful music business career spans over five decades and cover of wide variety of musical styles and genres.

0:57.5

Byron was a professional drummer at age 15 and played on several gold and platinum albums,

1:04.0

most notably the Kenny Rogers album, The Gambler.

1:07.7

He has performed at top concert venues including including Carnegie Hall, the Greek Theater,

1:13.6

the LA Forum, Universal Amphitheater, Grand Ole Opry, and Wembley Arena in London,

1:19.8

as well as headliner showrooms in Vegas, Reno, Tahoe.

1:24.6

Byron also performed on the Tonight Show, the Grammy Awards, America Music Awards, CMA Awards, ACM Awards, Fantasy Island, Heaha, Good Old Nashville music, and many more.

1:37.5

In 98, Byron began focusing his musical talents towards the healing arts, creating musical sequences for holotropic breathwork

1:46.7

workshops and facilitating men's workshops and shamanic drumming, circles, and ceremonies. Since

1:53.6

97, Byron has been producing solo CD projects and collaborating with other artists such as Steve

2:00.0

Roach, Mark Seelig, Dashmesh, Kalsa, Ron Oates,

2:04.2

and several other musical guests, Byron's 1998 solo release, Helpers, Guides, and Allies was rated

2:11.8

number four in Backroad Music's 98 Best of year selection in the world music category.

2:19.9

Byron collaborated with a worn winning recording artist and Sonic Innovator Steed Roach

2:24.2

on the critically acclaimed to just epic The Serpent's Layer.

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