
~6 breath cycles per minute · Slow rhythm, open space
Meditation Chachafruto | 1 Hour Bioelectric Breathing Soundscape
La Palma & El Tucán · Cundinamarca, ColombiaChachafruto (Erythrina edulis) is an ancient Andean tree — cultivated for centuries before specialty coffee existed. At La Palma & El Tucán, it grows as a shade tree in the polyculture, slow and vast, its bioelectric rhythms moving on a timescale entirely different from the coffee plants beside it. HILA's recordings of this tree became something closer to a deep breath than a melody. We added singing bowls, long drones, and sparse piano. The breathing rhythm runs at roughly 6 cycles per minute — unhurried by design.
What you get
- MP3 320 kbps (instant download)
- Lossless WAV file
- Lifetime personal use license
- Farm origin certificate
This is a wellness-oriented audio experience, not a medical treatment.

Cundinamarca, Colombia
Music from a living Chachafruto tree (Erythrina edulis)
The biosignal process
Chachafruto is an ancient Andean tree used in the polyculture. Its slow, vast bioelectric rhythms — like a deep breath from the Andes — become the foundation of expansive, spacious meditation textures with natural breathing cues at ~6/min.
Verified origin
La Palma & El Tucán, Cundinamarca, Colombia · 1,700m · 2026
HILA Música de las Plantas
Pioneering plant bioacoustics collective. Their electrodes capture millivolt-level electrical activity non-invasively — the plant's own language, made audible.



HILA Música de las Plantas recording session at La Palma & El Tucán, 2026
