Ho’oponopono by Mikey La Luna — A sacred chant reborn as a visceral, rhythmic ceremony of healing.
- Sakshi Batra
- Jul 31
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 1
Mikey La Luna doesn’t just make music — he crafts sonic rituals to ancient ceremonies of sound.

His debut EP “Embrace the Light” finds the intersection of ancient tribal mantras, tribal techno, and electronica. Among them, “Om Namah Shivaya” is a defining moment — a hypnotic rework of the sacred Hindu chant that bursts with tribal percussion, psychedelic keytar riffs, and a bassline that hits you deep.
Mikey La Luna turns the sacred Hawaiian chant 'Ho’oponopono' into a potent and empowering anthem of tribal-indie blend, a call of healing, forgiveness, and raw release of emotions.
"Ho’oponopono isn’t a soft chant — it’s a tribal anthem of raw, rhythmic healing."

Mikey embraces the Hawaiian practice of reconciliation with striking electric guitars and ethereal Mediterranean string bolts; his music transforms a whispered chant of forgiveness into a roaring anthem with thumping tribal drums. The restorative powers of the chant transport the listener on an uplifting journey.
“Ho’oponopono” by Mikey La Luna is a fierce tribal anthem, but it elicits deep emotion and a rhythmic, visceral feeling. This song is not merely a track that one listens to, but rather a mantra to be released and purified.




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