Though this may be the first time you’re hearing Wooderson Slater, you’ll love the trippy, psychedelic Sunday school sound that makes up his first and only track, “The Lake”. His voice seethes with Zen vibes, effectively earning him a permanent place in every tranquil forest yoga soundtrack. Though he echoes and breathes into his lyrics, the tranquility of his single won’t cradle you to sleep, as the song becomes a little bouncier halfway through. The energy grows exponentially with peaceful vocals that become distinctly chant-like. Speaking like the subtly irritating yogi I am, this track is great for your pre-Savasana practice. It’s calm enough to maintain your meditative spirit, but the dynamic pace will motivate you to actually do a plank after downward dog. The sudden strong percussion usurps the psychedelic organ, but redefines the song in an unexpected way, and you may find yourself bouncing about. This song will calm your mind but gradually drag you off the carpet, ascending into another state while maintaining that funky, dreamy, quirky undertone.