From Nightlife to Nature: Why I Created Breathe
- Arielle Jabes
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 7 hours ago
For years, my connection to electronic music was shaped by nightlife.
Dark rooms. Heavy bass. Late hours. Intense energy.
There is something powerful about gathering people in a club — the shared rhythm, the collective release, the sense of unity on the dance floor. That environment influenced my sound deeply.
But over time, I began to ask myself a question:
Does electronic music only belong to the night?
That question became the beginning of Breathe.

Rethinking the Space of Electronic Music
Electronic music is often associated with intensity — loud systems, flashing lights, crowded rooms. And while that energy is beautiful, it is only one dimension of what music can be.
I started imagining something different.
What if we brought electronic music into nature? What if we created daytime gatherings instead of midnight events? What if families and children could experience it too?
Not as spectators. But as participants.
Why Nature Changes Everything
Nature slows you down.
When you place speakers under open skies instead of ceilings, the experience transforms. The sound breathes differently. People move differently. Conversations feel more grounded.
In nature, there is space:
Space for children to run
Space for parents to relax
Space for artists to experiment
Space for connection without pressure
The music becomes less about escape and more about presence.
That is the core of Breath.
Making Electronic Music Family-Friendly
Breathe is intentionally designed as a daytime, family-oriented project.
It’s not about high BPMs or overwhelming intensity. It’s about atmosphere. Organic electronic sounds. Live collaborative performances. Warm energy.
I wanted to create a safe environment where:
• Parents feel comfortable• Children feel curious• Artists feel free• The community feels connected
Electronic music does not have to exclude families. It can inspire them.
Children grow up surrounded by sound. Why not let that sound be creative, intentional, and uplifting?
Collaboration at the Center
Breathe is not a solo project.
It’s built with other artists — musicians, performers, creatives who share the same vision of conscious gatherings. Each event becomes a collaboration between sound, space, and people.
Every artist brings their interpretation of what “breathing through music” means.
That diversity makes each gathering unique.
A Different Kind of Energy
Nightlife energy is explosive. Breathe energy is expansive.
Instead of losing yourself in the dark, you rediscover yourself in the light.
Instead of escaping reality, you reconnect with it.
Breath was born from the desire to balance intensity with softness. To create moments where electronic music feels grounding rather than overwhelming.
More Than an Event
Breath is not just a daytime party.
It is a statement.
It says that music can be inclusive.
It says that electronic culture can evolve.
It says that community can exist outside the club.
In a world that moves fast and loud, Breathe invites us to pause.
To listen. To connect. To breathe — together.
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