Article Contributed by Gratefulweb
Published on 2026-05-06
Photo: Courtesy of Gerry Morgan
At a time when the world often feels louder and more divided by the day, Canadian songwriter Gerry Morgan is leaning in the opposite direction.
His latest piece, “Shanti, Shiwa, Aramesh,” is a meditative world fusion track built around a simple but universal idea: peace sounds the same no matter the language. Drawing its title from the Sanskrit, Japanese, and Farsi words for “peace,” the composition blends global textures, ambient rhythms, and contemplative tones into something designed less for escape and more for reflection.
Rather than chasing trends or formulas, Morgan approaches the track as a bridge between cultures — a quiet reminder that music still has the ability to connect people across borders, traditions, and backgrounds.
With more than 900 tracks available on Spotify, Morgan has built an expansive catalog rooted in experimentation, mood, and emotional openness. Outside of music, he also works as an educator and social impact advocate, perspectives that naturally shape the intention behind his compositions.
For listeners drawn to meditative soundscapes, spiritual fusion, and globally inspired instrumentation, “Shanti, Shiwa, Aramesh” offers a calm, thoughtful listen.