Frequency as Medicine: Doctah B Sirius Drops 7-Hour Sonic Journey

Doctah B Sirius

In the underground, we often talk about “vibe” as an abstract concept. But for Doctah B Sirius, vibration is a science. The Grammy-nominated producer and master herbalist is bridging the gap between the studio and the soul with his latest project, What’s Eating You.

While many know him for his work with legends like B.B. King and the iconic Alice Coltrane, his new release is less about “entertainment” and more about “restoration.” Accompanied by a 22-track soundscape titled Medicine Music Collective: Special Edition, Sirius utilizes his proprietary Digalog Sound process. By blending analog warmth with 432Hz and 528Hz frequencies, the project aims to harmonize brain function and activate life-force energy.

 

Doctah B Sirius What's Eating You

The Highlight: Three specific tracks—I Allow, AEIOU, and I Am Home—are currently available for free on Apple Music, offering a 432Hz “rhythmic immersion” designed to regulate the nervous system. In an era where the noise is louder than ever, this kind of frequency-based work feels like the new frontier for the underground.

This video features a deep-dive conversation with Doctah B Sirius where he discusses his transition from a stressed music producer to a master herbalist and the science behind his “Medicine Music.”

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