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Dylan Tauber: A Cyber-Spiritual Odyssey in Sound and Vision

Dylan Tauber is a visionary force in the global electronic music landscape, as well as a theorist and cyber-spiritual storyteller whose work bridges sound, consciousness, and digital culture. Since 1996, his music and philosophical ideas—from the Double Mirrors Theory to the Ones and Zeros Theory—have shaped a unique creative journey spanning 23 albums, multimedia art, and a vast global cyber presence dating back to the early days of the internet. For nearly three decades, Tauber has explored the evolving relationship between technology, spirituality, and human perception, creating an interconnected universe of sound and ideas.

Tauber’s artistic vision was forged at the intersection of elite education and the dawn of the digital age. A graduate of Columbia University’s Visual Arts program in 1996, he began his career with the ambitious multimedia anthology "Double Mirrors"—a project that combined book, photography, sound, and one of the earliest artist websites still online today: DoubleMirrors.com. From the outset, he emerged as a pioneer of the independent electronic movement, becoming one of the first artists to release free MP3 downloads online in 1998, years before digital music distribution became mainstream.

From 2000 to 2001, Tauber completed a literal journey around the planet in search of the ideal place to create music and connect with nature—specifically dolphins. This quest led him to a remote turquoise lagoon in the southwestern Pacific, a location that would become central to his work and spiritual identity. The lagoon and its marine life continue to appear as recurring motifs throughout his art, symbolizing harmony between nature, consciousness, and sound. This experience directly inspired albums such as "The Lagoon" and the "Dolphin Waves" series.

Alongside his musical work, Tauber is a respected theorist. He founded the Double Mirrors Theory in 1994 and the Ones and Zeros Theory in 2000, philosophical frameworks that explore perception, digital reality, and consciousness. His ideas have been referenced across psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience discussions and have been disseminated through five published books and widely viewed social media presentations, with individual explanatory videos surpassing 1.5 million views on Facebook. His theoretical work continues to evolve with the development of a new “Expansion of Consciousness” theory introduced in 2025.

At the heart of Tauber’s output is an extraordinary musical catalog. Through his independent label, Son of Waves Studios, he has released 23 critically acclaimed transcendental electronica albums, most available for free download. His sound blends ambient atmospheres, vocal trance, chill-out, and world music into immersive sonic environments. Critics have praised the emotional and technical depth of his work, with one reviewer writing, “This is just the best of the best, the finesse and polished material” (IndieMusicFlix.com).

His discography includes major works such as "Near Death Experience" (2015), the "Dolphin Trance" series, the cosmically inspired "Sounds from Space" volumes, and the deeply personal "He Loves Carmen" (2022). Jamsphere.com praised "He Loves Carmen" for “showcasing the incredible dynamic production talents of Dylan Tauber in painting vibrant cinematic pictures through his sound.” Recent releases such as "Sea People" (2023), "Harmony of Earth" (2024), and "I Am Alive In This Moment" (2025) continue to refine his message of planetary love and spiritual awakening. Of "Harmony of Earth," one reviewer wrote, “The emotional sincerity in this song was overwhelming in the best of ways… absolutely awe-inspiring” (SleepingBagStudios.ca).

Tauber’s music has received airplay in over 40 countries and has been featured across dozens of music publications. His videos have aired on Israeli television channels including YES Music and Channel 98, and his song “Love And You Will Live” won a professionally produced video contest in London. In 2023, his song “I Am A Mirror” was performed with dancers before an audience of 1,500 people at his kibbutz, highlighting the communal power of his music. Of "The Lagoon," one reviewer wrote, “A great piece, a great album and an EDM dream… another 10/10 project from Dylan Tauber!” (TJPLnews.com).

Beyond music, Tauber has built the Son of Waves Studios Network, a digital ecosystem of 30 interconnected websites showcasing his music, photography, cyberart, and writings. Since 1996, this network has accumulated over 7.5 million page views and functions as a living online museum of his life’s work.

His visual art has also gained international recognition. In 2019, his photography was exhibited in eleven major galleries across Berlin, Venice, Melbourne, Barcelona, and Vienna. As a cyberartist, he integrates photography with digital manipulation to explore the boundary between nature and technology. In late 2024, he was honored with the Nikola Tesla’s World Award for his groundbreaking cyberart, and in April 2025, Google officially recognized him as a public figure.

From a small Columbia University studio to a lifelong global creative journey, Dylan Tauber has remained a steadfast independent creator. Today, based in northern Israel, he continues to compose, produce, theorize, and expand his cyber-spiritual vision—inviting audiences worldwide into an ever-evolving universe of sound, consciousness, and digital connection. For Dylan Tauber, the wave of creation continues to rise, carrying new harmonies for the Earth and the human spirit.

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Dylan Tauber: A Cyber-Spiritual Odyssey in Sound and Vision

Dylan Tauber is a visionary force in the global electronic music landscape, as well as a theorist and cyber-spiritual storyteller whose work bridges sound, consciousness, and digital culture. Since 1996, his music and philosophical ideas—from the Double Mirrors Theory to the Ones and Zeros Theory—have shaped a unique creative journey spanning 23 albums, multimedia art, and a vast global cyber presence dating back to the early days of the internet. For nearly three decades, Tauber has explored the evolving relationship between technology, spirituality, and human perception, creating an interconnected universe of sound and ideas.

Tauber’s artistic vision was forged at the intersection of elite education and the dawn of the digital age. A graduate of Columbia University’s Visual Arts program in 1996, he began his career with the ambitious multimedia anthology "Double Mirrors"—a project that combined book, photography, sound, and one of the earliest artist websites still online today: DoubleMirrors.com. From the outset, he emerged as a pioneer of the independent electronic movement, becoming one of the first artists to release free MP3 downloads online in 1998, years before digital music distribution became mainstream.

From 2000 to 2001, Tauber completed a literal journey around the planet in search of the ideal place to create music and connect with nature—specifically dolphins. This quest led him to a remote turquoise lagoon in the southwestern Pacific, a location that would become central to his work and spiritual identity. The lagoon and its marine life continue to appear as recurring motifs throughout his art, symbolizing harmony between nature, consciousness, and sound. This experience directly inspired albums such as "The Lagoon" and the "Dolphin Waves" series.

Alongside his musical work, Tauber is a respected theorist. He founded the Double Mirrors Theory in 1994 and the Ones and Zeros Theory in 2000, philosophical frameworks that explore perception, digital reality, and consciousness. His ideas have been referenced across psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience discussions and have been disseminated through five published books and widely viewed social media presentations, with individual explanatory videos surpassing 1.5 million views on Facebook. His theoretical work continues to evolve with the development of a new “Expansion of Consciousness” theory introduced in 2025.

At the heart of Tauber’s output is an extraordinary musical catalog. Through his independent label, Son of Waves Studios, he has released 23 critically acclaimed transcendental electronica albums, most available for free download. His sound blends ambient atmospheres, vocal trance, chill-out, and world music into immersive sonic environments. Critics have praised the emotional and technical depth of his work, with one reviewer writing, “This is just the best of the best, the finesse and polished material” (IndieMusicFlix.com).

His discography includes major works such as "Near Death Experience" (2015), the "Dolphin Trance" series, the cosmically inspired "Sounds from Space" volumes, and the deeply personal "He Loves Carmen" (2022). Jamsphere.com praised "He Loves Carmen" for “showcasing the incredible dynamic production talents of Dylan Tauber in painting vibrant cinematic pictures through his sound.” Recent releases such as "Sea People" (2023), "Harmony of Earth" (2024), and "I Am Alive In This Moment" (2025) continue to refine his message of planetary love and spiritual awakening. Of "Harmony of Earth," one reviewer wrote, “The emotional sincerity in this song was overwhelming in the best of ways… absolutely awe-inspiring” (SleepingBagStudios.ca).

Tauber’s music has received airplay in over 40 countries and has been featured across dozens of music publications. His videos have aired on Israeli television channels including YES Music and Channel 98, and his song “Love And You Will Live” won a professionally produced video contest in London. In 2023, his song “I Am A Mirror” was performed with dancers before an audience of 1,500 people at his kibbutz, highlighting the communal power of his music. Of "The Lagoon," one reviewer wrote, “A great piece, a great album and an EDM dream… another 10/10 project from Dylan Tauber!” (TJPLnews.com).

Beyond music, Tauber has built the Son of Waves Studios Network, a digital ecosystem of 30 interconnected websites showcasing his music, photography, cyberart, and writings. Since 1996, this network has accumulated over 7.5 million page views and functions as a living online museum of his life’s work.

His visual art has also gained international recognition. In 2019, his photography was exhibited in eleven major galleries across Berlin, Venice, Melbourne, Barcelona, and Vienna. As a cyberartist, he integrates photography with digital manipulation to explore the boundary between nature and technology. In late 2024, he was honored with the Nikola Tesla’s World Award for his groundbreaking cyberart, and in April 2025, Google officially recognized him as a public figure.

From a small Columbia University studio to a lifelong global creative journey, Dylan Tauber has remained a steadfast independent creator. Today, based in northern Israel, he continues to compose, produce, theorize, and expand his cyber-spiritual vision—inviting audiences worldwide into an ever-evolving universe of sound, consciousness, and digital connection. For Dylan Tauber, the wave of creation continues to rise, carrying new harmonies for the Earth and the human spirit.

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