Tonné’s recording career began with his arrival in the United States and subsequent travels across Europe. His early works reflect a raw, street-performance energy:
which has garnered millions of views online for its technical brilliance and emotional depth. Mother of Souls (2016) : A collaborative "Soundscape of Life" featuring the Cosmic Family , experimenting with more layered, atmospheric sounds. The Present: New Beginnings and Collaborations
Traveling to Cuba was a homecoming of spirit for Tonne. The Cuban percussionists inject a new rhythm into his Romani-flamenco base. "Habanero Souls" features a syncopation unlike anything else in his catalog. This album is easily the most "danceable" entry in the discography, blending rumba guajira with medieval tonalities. Estas Tonne - Discography
An interactive, visually rich map + timeline that organizes his discography not just chronologically, but .
One of the most unique releases in the . For the first time, Tonne shares the spotlight equally. Partnering with violinist Michael Shulman, this album explores the tension between the plucked string and the bowed string. The interplay on "El Camino" feels like two birds chasing each other across a stormy sky. Tonné’s recording career began with his arrival in
: This early solo release marked the start of his prolific recording career. 13 Songs of Truth (2008)
: Perhaps his most iconic work, this hour-long "guitar version" is designed for meditation and deep introspection. The Present: New Beginnings and Collaborations Traveling to
: Often cited as a fan favorite, this album captures the wandering spirit of his life on the road. The Sound Journey Era: Internal Flight
In a traditional discography, the "Live Album" is usually a secondary novelty. For Estas Tonne, the live album is the primary text. He argues that a song is never finished; it evolves with the audience's energy. The version of "Golden Dragon" he played in Odeon is different from the version he played in Bali last month. Each release is a snapshot of a specific soul-state.
Shortly following this was Oracion . While less polished than his later works, Oracion showcases the foundation of his sound: the rapid-fire picado runs and the deep, resonant bass lines that mimic the beating of a heart. These early albums are often sought after by purists who want to hear the artist before the integration of electronic production elements.


