TERSA And Nick Littlemore Unite For Australian Launch Of SAVA Sound Pod

19 March 2025 | 12:15 pm | Tyler Jenke

“With SAVA we are creating an entirely new category of music, one where you not only hear the music but feel it through your entire body, taking you to a place of higher consciousness,” explains Littlemore.

Nick Littlemore; SAVA Sound Pod; TERSA's Ray Kelly

Nick Littlemore; SAVA Sound Pod; TERSA's Ray Kelly (Credit: Supplied)

Pioneering wellness company TERSA will be bringing their acclaimed SAVA Sound Pod to Australia this week, with prolific Aussie musician Nick Littlemore coming on board for the musical side of things.

The SAVA Sound Pod is an interesting invention which blends “patented vibroacoustic technology, spatial sound, emotional intelligence” to create an immersive experience that promotes “relaxation, rejuvenation, and holistic healing” along the way. 

As Littlemore explains, he’s come on board to craft the immersive Sound Journeys, which aim to guide users on a “transformative, multisensory experience that transcends traditional meditation and recovery practices.”

“With SAVA we are creating an entirely new category of music, one where you not only hear the music but feel it through your entire body, taking you to a place of higher consciousness,” the PNAU and Empire Of The Sun musician explains.

The SAVA Sound Pod was borne out of TERSA’s Australian-born, US-based CEO and Founder, Ray Kelly’s decades-long expertise in injury rehabilitation and holistic wellness.

Designed to craft a holistic approach to wellbeing that integrates physical, mental, and emotional health, Kelly and Littlemore met in London more than two decades ago, the the former helping the musician on his own journey dealing with Ramsay Hunt syndrome.

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“SAVA coming home to Australia means a lot for Ray and I,” Littlemore explains. “As two Aussies living abroad, working with some of the most creative minds in the world, this experience was always about revisiting the stillness of nature and the healing power of music. 

“It has been an honour to collaborate on the creation of SAVA alongside Ray, and curate the unique sound journeys that elevate the SAVA experience. Just as music can take us to other worlds, SAVA transcends the boundaries of traditional wellness. I am excited to be part of the team as Musical Director and look forward to continuing to innovate and inspire through music.”

The SAVA Sound Pod will be making its Australian debut at the exclusive social wellness members’ club Saint Haven in Melbourne this week. Initially, it will be available at its South Yarra location, though it will soon be rolled out at its Collingwood location, with its soon-to-open Toorak club to receive the Pod as well.

“Through our intertwined spiritual journeys we’ve created something in SAVA that brings both our worlds together that can truly make a lasting impact in this world by harnessing the healing power of music and technology to help your mind, body and soul connect at a higher dimension,” Kelly says.

More information about the SAVA Sound Pod is available via the TERSA website.

This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body

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