Qala Nôir was born from an inner journey that began with the study of psychology and spirituality a path of self-healing. From this process, Qala transformed those experiences into music, creating an art of healing infused with the power of sacred love.
The performance is not simply a concert, but a sacred space one that invites the audience inward to reconnect with themselves. Through ambient soundscapes, electronic fusion, and poetic storytelling, Qala creates a soul-listening ceremony that feels like returning to the home of the heart. Each moment becomes an invitation to reflect, to release, and to return to inner peace.
Allevate was born from a quiet question: Why is there so much suffering in this world? And will there ever be a place where I feel truly alive?
Inspired by psychological studies, the project explores how unhealed trauma shapes subtle forms of pain disconnection, confusion, and inner despair. Yet at its core, it carries a belief that through love and healing, we can grow softer, clearer, and more present with ourselves and one another.
The name Allevate merges two ideas: Alleviate (to ease pain) and Elevate (to elevate the mind and spirit a rising toward clarity, lightness, and inner peace).
Rather than a concert, we create ceremonies of sound and story experiences that invite reflection, release, and reconnection. Through ambient textures, electronic resonance, and spiritual intention, Allevate becomes more than art; it becomes a homecoming.
The ultimate goal of our projects is to remember our wholeness to return to Oneness, and to live together in harmony and eternal peace.