
November 13, 2026
Sound Journey
Mongolian Sound Journey & Meditation Session
Experience a unique fusion of traditional Mongolian instruments, beatbox, meditation, and immersive soundscapes.


Leave the outside world behind and embark on a unique musical journey inspired by the vast landscapes and ancient traditions of Mongolia.
During this intimate session, Beatbox Ray creates a continuously evolving soundscape using traditional Mongolian jaw harps, beatbox, overtone singing tdechniques, and atmospheric sound textures. Rather than watching a concert, you'll simply lie back, close your eyes, and allow yourself to become immersed in a world of vibration, rhythm, and resonance.
Each Sound Journey is unique, inviting you to slow down, listen deeply, and experience sound in an entirely new way.
A guided listening experience designed for relaxation, mindfulness, and deep musical exploration.
Using a collection of traditional Mongolian instruments together with his distinctive beatbox techniques, Beatbox Ray gradually builds rich layers of sound that continuously evolve throughout the session. The combination of rhythmic pulses, harmonic overtones, and subtle vibrations creates an immersive atmosphere that encourages stillness, focus, and imagination.
After the Sound Journey, you'll be invited to stay for an informal Meet & Greet with Beatbox Ray. Enjoy a cup of Mongolian tea, ask questions about his music, instruments, and life in Mongolia, and discover the stories behind his unique artistic journey. It's a rare opportunity to meet the artist in an intimate setting and connect on a personal level.
No previous experience with meditation or Mongolian music is needed. Simply find a comfortable position, close your eyes, and let the sounds guide your own personal journey.

Beatbox Ray (Narandelger Byambaa) is one of Mongolia's pioneering beatbox artists and the founder of both the Mongolian National Beatbox Association and the Mongolian Ethnic Jaw Harp Players Association. His unique performances combine beatbox with traditional Mongolian jaw harps and other indigenous instruments, creating a distinctive musical style that bridges ancient traditions and contemporary music. As both a performer and teacher, he has represented Mongolia at festivals and cultural events throughout Asia and Europe.

Rowan raakte op 17-jarige leeftijd, rond 2006, in de ban van de muziek uit Mongolië. Al snel reisde hij naar Mongolië om het land en de cultuur verder te ontdekken. Sindsdien zijn de Mongoolse muziek en tradities een onlosmakelijk deel van zijn dagelijks leven geworden. In 2014 trouwde hij met Saran, en samen werken ze sindsdien aan hun droom: het delen van de Mongoolse cultuur en muziek in Nederland via hun concept Altai.

Saran groeide op in het platteland van Mongolië, omringd door de tradities, rituelen en de rijke cultuur van het land. Na haar verhuizing naar Nederland in 2002 bleef ze haar Mongoolse roots koesteren. In 2014 trouwde ze met Rowan, en samen werken ze aan hun gedeelde droom: het introduceren van de Mongoolse cultuur en gastvrijheid in Nederland via hun concept Altai.