Kris Kelly Music

Before I found breathwork, music was the way I prayed, processed, and made meaning out of life. It was how I touched the parts of myself that words couldn’t reach.

About
About

From NYU to the Road*

Honest melodies
for healing bodies

Honest melodiesfor healing bodies

I studied classical voice and music composition at NYU, learning the craft and discipline of songwriting. But my real education began when I left New York and spent years traveling across South America with just a guitar. Those years of solitude, love, loss, and discovery taught me how music can hold the full range of human emotion. Many of the songs that later became my most recent album, Runaways, were born from that time of wandering and awakening.

I studied classical voice and music composition at NYU, learning the craft and discipline of songwriting. But my real education began when I left New York and spent years traveling across South America with just a guitar. Those years of solitude, love, loss, and discovery taught me how music can hold the full range of human emotion. Many of the songs that later became my most recent album, Runaways, were born from that time of wandering and awakening.

Runaways & Beyond

Runaways was recorded between New York and Los Angeles with an extraordinary team of collaborators. The album weaves poetic storytelling with cinematic arrangements, exploring themes of transformation, belonging, and the longing to return to something sacred within ourselves. I’m currently finishing a new album that continues this journey, deepening the conversation between healing, humanity, and the unseen.

Runaways was recorded between New York and Los Angeles with an extraordinary team of collaborators. The album weaves poetic storytelling with cinematic arrangements, exploring themes of transformation, belonging, and the longing to return to something sacred within ourselves. I’m currently finishing a new album that continues this journey, deepening the conversation between healing, humanity, and the unseen.

Music As Medicine

For me, songwriting is a spiritual practice, a mirror for the soul and a place to transmute pain into beauty. The songs move through themes of vulnerability, forgiveness, and transcendence, offering the same kind of honesty and release I now invite through breathwork.

This music was created as a companion for your own journey, something to hold you through moments of change, grief, and renewal.

Sound In Form

Intentional recordings, intentional musical expressions.

"Birthplace" Live Performance
"Birthplace" Live Performance

Birthplace, Live

A live acoustic performance of my new song “Birthplace,” filmed at Jalopy Theatre in Brooklyn. Captured in one room, it’s intimate, present, and unadorned.

Birthplace, Live

A live acoustic performance of my new song “Birthplace,” filmed at Jalopy Theatre in Brooklyn. Captured in one room, it’s intimate, present, and unadorned.

Birthplace, Live

A live acoustic performance of my new song “Birthplace,” filmed at Jalopy Theatre in Brooklyn. Captured in one room, it’s intimate, present, and unadorned.

Raga Ensemble

Brooklyn Raga Massive: Jay Gandhi (bansuri), Abhik Mukherjee (sitar), and Roshni Samlal (tabla). Their artistry expands the song’s horizon without losing its heart.

Raga Ensemble

Brooklyn Raga Massive: Jay Gandhi (bansuri), Abhik Mukherjee (sitar), and Roshni Samlal (tabla). Their artistry expands the song’s horizon without losing its heart.

Raga Ensemble

Brooklyn Raga Massive: Jay Gandhi (bansuri), Abhik Mukherjee (sitar), and Roshni Samlal (tabla). Their artistry expands the song’s horizon without losing its heart.

Unexpected Alchemy

I was curious how classical Indian instruments would meet “Birthplace,” and the blend was more beautiful than I could have imagined. Playing together was pure joy.

Unexpected Alchemy

I was curious how classical Indian instruments would meet “Birthplace,” and the blend was more beautiful than I could have imagined. Playing together was pure joy.

Unexpected Alchemy

I was curious how classical Indian instruments would meet “Birthplace,” and the blend was more beautiful than I could have imagined. Playing together was pure joy.