Joey McCune — Cave & cenote sound journeys with crystal bowls and gongs in Tulum

Joey McCune

Cave & cenote sound journeys with crystal bowls and gongs

Joey is a sound practitioner who has been working with sound since 2008. She and her husband relocated from Seattle to the jungle outside Tulum, where they built a sound temple and host ceremonies in a private cave and cenote. Her work centers on alchemy crystal singing bowls and planetary gongs, often in collaboration with other musicians.

Modalities
Crystal singing bowlsGongCacao ceremony
Languages
English

Current sessions

  • Private sound journeys in the glass-encased jungle Sound Temple
  • Multi-musician ceremonies in the Cenote Sagrado cave
  • Cacao ceremonies and full-moon events
  • Curated retreats and weddings

Background

Joey has been working with sound since 2008. After years in Seattle she and her husband relocated to the jungle outside Tulum and built a private sound temple, paired with ceremonies in a 65-million-year-old cave and cenote on the same land.

How she works

Her sessions lean into alchemy crystal singing bowls and planetary gongs, frequently with guest musicians joining for layered ensemble ceremonies. Cave acoustics play a central role in the experience.

Where to find her

Joey hosts private and small-group sound journeys at the Sound Temple, monthly full-moon and cacao gatherings, and curated retreats. She also collaborates on weddings and bespoke ceremonies for visiting groups.