Imagesound Americas: Spa Music

"Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life"

Berthold Auerbach

Who wants generic spa music when you can have something better? Something special just for your spa? Something that exudes peace and tranquility without being boring or repetitive or distracting?

Imagesound Americas offers individualized music programs designed to enhance the spa experience, and allows you to define your atmosphere at an affordable price!

We have a wide range of diverse spa music collections - including New Age, Hawaiian, Elemental, Classical, Flutes and much more - which are expertly blended by our dedicated music consultants to produce a spa soundscape that reflects the unique character of your spa and provides your clientele with an unparalleled sensory experience.

We produce a highly distinct ambience from elegant fusions of local, international and ambient sounds sourced from rare and exclusive music collections, all of which are fully licensed. We also offer multiple channels of spa music providing different audio themes in each treatment room, relaxation room, and waiting room.

Our web-based music software is controlled from a single PC and works with a spa’s existing sound system or a new one. The music is crafted and updated monthly by your own music consultant and the software varies playlists to avoid repetition, providing unique spa music every day. It also provides user-friendly interactivity with full visibility of artists and tracks for hands-on control when you want it.

Whether hands-on or hands-off, we ensure your spa has the ideal spa ambience!

Click on the genre icons below - experience some of the range and diversity of the particular sounds we provide to spas all over the world:

 

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"The nervous system wants to dance to a music that does not require intellectual analysis or emotional involvement. This music first affects the body by its beats and then becomes psychogenic, affecting the mind. This music always corresponds to certain emotional states, to which the mind must automatically respond."
- Stephen Halpern