About us
Toti Guixé
He has been dedicated to music for 30 years. Trained in Afro-Colombian and African percussion, as well as Latin rhythms. A few years later, he traveled to Granada to study flamenco with guitar and cajón through the University of Granada.
Upon returning to the Netherlands, he explored various styles and collaborated with different bands playing Andean music, rock, and Latin rumba. In 2008, he founded his own group, Pistoleros de La Paz, with which he worked for eight years performing Latin music and Catalan rumba, recording two albums.
After experimenting with different instruments such as the didgeridoo and small percussion, he began practicing the Bansuri (the Indian bamboo transverse flute), studying Indian classical music with a teacher who was a disciple of Hariprasad Chaurasia.
He returned to Catalonia in 2015 and trained as a Kundalini Yoga instructor, opening the Nirja Yoga center in Mataró. At the same time, he collaborated with devotional chanting groups, meditation sessions, yoga nidra, and participated in yoga and meditation retreats and events. Later, he completed a Master's degree in Music Therapy and training in Sound Therapy, exploring the use of Tibetan bowls, gongs, crystal bowls, and other vibrational instruments.
Thus, he began a new conscious stage in which music became a complementary tool for well-being and spirituality, with music therapy and sound therapy as the means to create spaces, training programs, massages, and music sessions in centers and hospitals. His goal is to promote healing and well-being through music and sound.
In 2025, he founded So-Sanador (Sound-Healer), dedicated to offering music therapy and sound therapy services to improve people's mental and emotional health.
Our specialty is providing training, massages, and music sessions in centers and hospitals. We believe in the healing power of music and work to promote its use in the therapeutic field.
Our mission is to help people heal through sound and vibration, and to bring well-being and balance into their lives.



