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There's No Place Like Haum for a Debut: Inside the Celestun Listening Event
The intimate VIP listening party for Tyler Ramsey and My Morning Jacket's Carl Broemel on Tuesday, January 13th, 2026 at Haum in Nashville offered a rare chance to hear Celestun - their forthcoming collaborative album - in a setting that matched its spirit: warm, acoustic and quietly transcendent. Guests arrived to a softly lit room arranged more like a meditation studio than a traditional venue which served as a fitting environment for a record built on subtlety, space and the deep musical friendship between the two artists. The evening felt less like a promotional event and more like being invited into the workshop where the songs were carved.
Tyler Ramsey and My Morning Jacket's Carl Broemel at Haum in Nashville. As the playback began, the room settled into a collective stillness. Celestun, set for release on the following Thursday, is predominantly an acoustic, instrumental‑leaning affair shaped by Ramsey's nimble fingerstyle guitar and Broemel's classically trained precision. Tracks like the title piece "Celestun" and "Nevermind" - already previewed publicly - washed through the space with a clarity that revealed new textures: harmonics that shimmered, rhythmic patterns that breathed, and melodic lines that felt like conversations between two old friends who know exactly when to speak and when to leave silence intact. A few vocals tracks were sprinkled throughout the presentation that was enhanced by an album's worth of visualizers shown on the venue's monitor that helped really set a relaxing mood. A faithful version of Neil Young's "Sail Away" sounded familiar and similar to the original with more layers of bright picking that made the journey outlined on that song worthy of travel one more time.
Inside the cozy confines of Haum in Nashville. Industry insiders lounged and flopped on yoga mats and pillows as the 33-minute album made it's public debut. At the conclusion of the playback Ramsey and Broemel emerged to take a seat in front of the captive audience in order to demonstrate their skills in a live setting before doing it all one more time for a fan-friendly show that immediately followed the press preview. Haum in Nashville is a boutique sound‑meditation studio known for its immersive sessions built around crystal bowls, gongs, and other resonant instruments that create a deep, restorative listening experience. Founded by Rebecca Gale, the space blends modern wellness culture with long‑standing sound‑healing practices, offering breathwork, restorative movement, and guided sonic journeys in a calm, atmospheric setting.
Celestun comes out on Thursday, January 15, 2026 on all major digital platforms Related Links: For more information on CELESTUN and the other organizations mentioned please visit the following links - Carl Broemel and Tyler Ramsey on BandCamp | HAUM - Sound Meditation Nashville Speakeasy
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