Songs of the Tao
81 Tao verses. 9 albums. One evolving path.
Each verse of the Tao Te Ching reborn through a different genre. The same ancient source — endlessly refracted, like light through a prism.
Follow the Path
The Project
The Tao Te Ching has 81 verses. Each one a window into the same wordless truth. Songs of the Tao takes every verse and passes it through a different musical genre — Country, Funk Rock, Jazz, Reggae, K-Pop, Blues, Deep House, Funk, Soul.
Nine albums. Nine sonic worlds. One source. The genres aren't decoration — each one carries its own energy, its own relationship to the Tao. Country is origin and ground. Blues is truth and pain. Soul is the return home.
This is not a concept album. It's a kaleidoscope — the same light, forever rearranged.
"The Tao you speak is not the Way,
the words you choose will fade someday.
What has no name gives birth to all,
what's named will rise and later fall."
— Gate of the Nameless · Verse 1 · Songs of the Tao
Nine Albums
Verses 1–9
"Heaven and earth endure their span,
a quiet strength that asks no plan.
They live by giving, never claim,
and move unseen, untouched by fame."
— Endless Sky · Verse 7 · Songs of the Tao
The Way of Building
There is a way of creating that doesn't begin with doing.
A way where form appears only when the mind becomes quiet enough
to stop shaping and start listening.
In this space, nothing is pushed.
Nothing is forced into meaning.
What arises, arises because the ground is open.
When he enters this state, a space arises that is not made.
It forms by itself.
Not teacher. Not architect. Not guide.
The resonance body in which the structure becomes visible.
He builds through state — not through rules, planning, or intention.
When he moves in Wu Wei, everything moves with him.