Layer Music Project demonstrates exceptional productivity with a catalog that includes:
Secret Garden Series: A conceptually unified body of work exploring different themes:
Volume 1 (2024): 13 tracks, 38:35. Reviewed by Tunepical as “indescribably beautiful,” highlighting the opener “I Am Bare Beneath” for poetic lyrics and “whispers of silence” vocals, plus danceable cuts like “Little White Lies.” The review calls the album a complete work with “memorable collaborations from artists such as Amelia, Emily, Vihaan Snigh, Chaiitanya and Srilakshmi.”
Volume 2 (2025) : An early, foundational chapter in the series, where the Layer Music Project sound first settles into its balance of warmth, space, and quiet drama. This volume feels like entering a secluded sonic sanctuary: gentle beats, evolving pads, and intimate melodic fragments drift in and out, evoking memories, distant places, and unspoken emotions. The overall mood is reflective and soothing, ideal for late-night listening, writing, or moments of mindful solitude.
Volume 3 (2025): A “botanical grimoire” concept album with Sanskrit mantras and detailed sound design. Maxazine rated it 8/10, praising its “weird vision,” hypnotic production, and tracks like “The Beekeeper’s Hex,” “Midnight Mycelium,” and “Sundew’s Kiss,” describing the whole record as a hypnotic journey through a “forbidden botanical text.”
Reviewed by Silia Music at 9/10 and described as “electronic ambient” that feels like a time capsule blending Georgian and Indian traditional music with 1990s-influenced electronica. The reviewer calls it a “historical sci‑fi movie soundtrack,” “psychedelic opera” and praises its immersive, reverb-heavy, chant-driven soundscapes and detailed percussion.
Volume 6 : "13 Forgotten voices of the Carnatic Cosmos". This album can be framed as a pivotal chapter in the series, where the sound moves from pure ambience into more defined, emotionally charged electronica. You can describe it as a journey through evolving inner landscapes: layered pads and evolving arps slowly give way to pulsating grooves and melodic themes, capturing the feeling of emerging from introspection into motion. The overall vibe is contemplative yet quietly uplifting, designed for deep work, late-night reflection, or meditative listening.
Volume 8 : "Humanity (a Brief Fever)".This album continues Layer Music Project’s evolving cinematic electronica, focusing on spacious atmospheres, slow-burning grooves, and introspective moods. It feels like a twilight journey inward, where shimmering synth motifs, gentle rhythms, and subtle melodic hooks unfold with patience, inviting deep listening, reflection, and a sense of quiet emotional release.
Volume 10: "The Glass Catacomb" (2025) Presented as a continuous “aural expedition” into a preserved glass city. The official album stream notes it as a deep‑listening cinematic journey, with tracks like “The Weight of Rust,” “The Moth and the Flame,” and “Epilogue: Unbroken Silence” forming a narrative arc from “Prologue: The First Fracture” through submerged cathedrals and corridors of ash.
Volume 11: "Chaitanya – The Electric Pulse of Consciousness” . This ALBUM dives into the subtle currents of awareness, translating thought, memory, and emotion into textured electronic storytelling. Across 17 immersive tracks, the album weaves evolving synths, cinematic builds, and meditative interludes into a continuous arc that feels like one long breath of living, pulsing consciousness.
Volume 14: "Svarāntara:A Transcendental Odyssey” (2025). A meditative electronic journey through inner and outer worlds, blending ambient soundscapes, subtle rhythms, and spiritual motifs into a cinematic, immersive listening experience that invites deep reflection and transcendence.
Volume 15: "The Glacial Unfolding" (2025) Listed on Apple/Amazon as a full album, positioned as part of the later, more expansive phase of the series.
Volume 16 (November 2025): 12-song album containing “Epilogue: Nandagopal Nanda Mukunda Kirtan,” “Viral Vaiyari House,” “Shivoham,” “Anandam,” and “Prologue: The Memory of Light,” among others. Several tracks feature guest artists (see below), and Volume 16 functions as a devotional / house / mantra fusion statement at the tail of the series.
Additional Albums:
Extended Playlist series (7+ volumes)
Multiple standalone singles and collaborations
Platform Presence:
Spotify: Active artist page with playlist support
Apple Music: Full catalog available
Beatport: Electronic music distribution
SoundCloud: Early platform presence with detailed artist description
Bandcamp: Independent sales channel
YouTube: Official channel under "Chaiitanya Bulusu Official" with music videos