Liron Meyuhas’ ‘Sunrise to Sunset’ Turns Time into Music
- Curious For Music Team
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

From the quiet stillness of dawn to the fading light of dusk, Liron Meyuhas’ new album Sunrise to Sunset offers an immersive journey through the day’s natural rhythms.
Conceptualized as a live performance experience, the 10-track album captures improvised compositions that respond intuitively to the shifting energies of morning, afternoon, and evening. Meyuhas approached the project as a personal experiment in time and sound, exploring how the hour of day shapes both mood and creativity. The result is an album that feels both meditative and kinetic—a soundtrack for living in rhythm with life itself.
The second track, “8AM Morning Balafone,” exemplifies the album’s ethos. As Meyuhas explains, “This is the second track, after the first coffee, stretching the mind and the body and getting ready for the day.” Layered with singing bowls, congas, udu, balafon, shakers, and bells, the composition captures that liminal space between rest and motion, reflecting the gentle awakening of the body and mind. Each instrument interacts in a meditative conversation, creating a soundscape that feels alive, intimate, and ritualistic.
Sunrise to Sunset is more than a collection of songs—it is a lived experience rendered in sound. By improvising at different times of day, Meyuhas translates the intangible energies of morning, afternoon, and night into a musical diary, inviting listeners to reconnect with their own daily rhythms. In doing so, the album serves as both reflection and ritual, offering a rare fusion of meditation, movement, and improvisation that resonates long after the final note fades.


