Lincoln Jesser Releases “Time To Heal,” a 528hz Single Sharing A Healing House Vision

Lincoln Jesser has released “Time To Heal,” a new single that reflects the core of his emerging genre, Healing House. Tuned to 528hz, the track is built to support both physical movement and emotional reset, combining dancefloor structure with intentional, meditative sound design. Inspired by high points in Jesser’s recent national live performances, “Time To Heal” brings together steady rhythmic flow with subtle melodic layers that encourage reflection and calm.

This release plays a central role in Jesser’s larger vision for Healing House — a developing genre that blends frequency healing, ancient sound techniques, and energy-based practices with contemporary electronic production. The approach draws from sources including mantras, sound healing, pranayama breathwork, and wellness methodologies, integrating them into a dance music format that is accessible and uplifting. Jesser’s work in this space is currently guided by Grammy-winning sound healer Jonathan Goldman, whose influence supports both the technical and intentional aspects of the music.

Promotion around “Time To Heal” includes slow-motion performance visuals, educational content explaining the significance of the 528hz tuning, and creative collaborations with wellness influencers. Visuals and content across platforms follow a consistent “rise again” theme — reinforcing the song’s focus on self-restoration and inner alignment.

Jesser’s Healing House movement is framed as a 5D musical experience, designed to support what he describes as a “collective ascension to higher consciousness.” His artist messaging frequently references concepts of love, intention, and sacred vibration, connecting ancient healing practices with modern electronic culture.

The release arrives ahead of several live appearances scheduled throughout the summer, including High Vibe Fest (June 7 in CA), Paradhis (July 5 in the UK), Corfu Summer Festival (July 7 in Greece), Deep Tropics (August 15 in TN), and Imagine Gathering (September 6 in WA).