Subconsciously
Subconsciously is a mobile hypnotherapy application developed by British hypnotherapist Aaron Surtees and launched in 2022.[1] It delivers guided audio sessions designed to reprogram the subconscious mind, targeting common challenges such as anxiety, addictions, phobias, stress, weight management, sleep disorders, and relationship issues.[2][3] Aaron Surtees, the app's creator, is a London-based practitioner with over 20 years of experience in clinical hypnotherapy, operating through his clinic, City Hypnosis.[4] His methods, featured on television programs like Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies and How to Lose Weight Well, have been applied to treat a diverse clientele, including celebrities such as Ant McPartlin and Charlie Brooker, as well as athletes and professionals seeking improvements in focus, confidence, and performance.[5] Surtees developed Subconsciously to extend his in-person techniques digitally, making hypnotherapy accessible via subscription-based audio content that mirrors his session style.[6] The app's core features include immersive hypnosis recordings in Surtees' voice, personalized session recommendations, and built-in progress tracking for well-being metrics and goal achievement.[3] Available on iOS and Android platforms, it has garnered strong user feedback, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on the Apple App Store based on nearly 200 reviews and 4.3 out of 5 on Google Play.[3][7] A 2024 internal survey of 356 users reported that 95% experienced "game-changing results," highlighting its reported efficacy in fostering subconscious change.[2] The platform has been adopted by over 30,000 individuals worldwide and has earned recognition, including an award for Best Social/Lifestyle App.[2][8] In 2025, Surtees expanded the brand with a companion book, Subconsciously: Powerful Stories of Lives Changed through Hypnotherapy, which chronicles real client transformations and further details the app's foundational principles.[1]Concept and development
Background
Subconsciously is the sixth studio album by South African DJ and producer Black Coffee (Nkosinathi Maphumulo), marking his first full-length release in five years following the 2015 album Pieces of Me.[9][10] The album's creation spanned several years, beginning around 2018, a period when Black Coffee's international stature was surging due to prior Grammy nominations for Pieces of Me and extensive global tours that solidified his role as a leading figure in house music.[9] This timeline followed his 2017 collaboration with Drake on the track "Get It Together", which expanded his reach beyond South Africa.[11] Deeply influenced by his personal experiences, Black Coffee drew from subconscious emotions encountered during constant travel and high-energy performances, channeling these into a more vulnerable and reflective sound.[9] He has described music as a means to evoke universal emotions, stating, "Music is life to me and I want you to feel that with every beat and melody."[9] This introspective approach was shaped by the demands of his lifestyle, prompting a focus on tracks that capture inner turmoil and joy amid external success. Following experimental elements in earlier works like Africa Rising (2012), Black Coffee intentionally shifted toward emotive, introspective house music for Subconsciously, stepping beyond a strict house-only framework while honoring his roots.[10] He noted, “Subconsciously is the first album where I’ve stepped outside of the house music-only approach whilst still remaining true to my roots.”[10] This evolution included brief collaborations with artists like Pharrell Williams to broaden the album's sonic palette.[9]Title origin
The album title Subconsciously derives directly from the track "SBCNCSLY", a collaboration with Sabrina Claudio that abbreviates the word "subconsciously" to symbolize concealed emotional depths within the music.[10][12] Black Coffee explained in an interview that he lacked a specific album name initially, but the track's creation inspired him, as it captured his evolving artistic identity for the 2020s era.[10] In discussing the title's significance, Black Coffee highlighted its representation of intuitive and unspoken forces guiding his creative process and personal experiences, emphasizing an inner authenticity often overshadowed by external expectations.[11] He noted feeling an instinctive pull toward the "SBCNCSLY" single, describing it as so pivotal that it shaped the entire project around subconscious emotional resonance.[12] The title's linguistic abbreviation plays on the psychological concept of the "subconscious," mirroring the album's exploration of latent rhythms and sentiments central to house music's emotive core, while allowing Black Coffee to expand beyond genre confines without losing his foundational grooves.[10][11]Production
Recording process
The audio content for the Subconsciously app consists of guided hypnotherapy sessions recorded by Aaron Surtees, the app's creator and a hypnotherapist with over 20 years of experience. These high-definition recordings capture the nuances, tones, and rhythms of Surtees' proprietary Surtees Method, a blend of hypnosis and subconscious reprogramming techniques developed through his clinical practice at City Hypnosis in London.[13] The sessions, designed to address issues like anxiety, sleep, and phobias, incorporate ambient sounds such as river flows that users can toggle on or off for immersion. The app was launched in 2022, with content regularly updated based on user feedback and Surtees' ongoing refinements to ensure accessibility and efficacy.[3]Collaborations
Subconsciously was developed by Subconsciously Well Being Services Ltd., with Aaron Surtees providing the core hypnotherapy content and voice recordings. No additional high-profile collaborations are noted in the app's production, as the sessions are delivered solely in Surtees' voice to maintain consistency with his in-clinic approach. The technical development handled app features like personalized recommendations and progress tracking, enabling the digital extension of Surtees' methods.[7]Release and promotion
Singles
The lead single from Subconsciously, "Drive", was released on August 24, 2018, in collaboration with David Guetta and featuring vocals by Delilah Montagu. The track, characterized by its melodic deep house grooves and emotive lyrics exploring longing and escape, debuted and peaked at number 31 on the US Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Its promotional rollout included coverage in major outlets, positioning it as a crossover hit that blended Black Coffee's Afro-house roots with Guetta's mainstream electronic appeal.[14] The official music video for "Drive", released on November 14, 2018, visually captures introspective narratives through a woman's solitary drive across a vast desert landscape at night, symbolizing a quest for self-discovery and freedom amid emotional turmoil. Directed under the production banner OYD, the video's cinematic style amplified the song's themes of mystery and yearning, contributing to its viral momentum on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.[15][16] A follow-up single, "SBCNCSLY" featuring Sabrina Claudio, arrived on April 24, 2020, emphasizing Black Coffee's signature fusion of soulful R&B vocals with pulsating Afro-house rhythms. Teased in snippets during live sets over the prior year, the track built anticipation for the album by showcasing introspective lyrics on subconscious desires, and it received strong streaming support, including an official audio visualizer to enhance its promotional reach.[17] "Wish You Were Here", featuring South African vocalist Msaki, was originally issued as a single on December 7, 2018, but its inclusion on Subconsciously highlighted its enduring role in the album's Afro-house fusion aesthetic. The song's wistful melodies and themes of nostalgia and distance resonated in electronic circles, with remixes extending its play in clubs and airplay leading into the album cycle.[18][19] As a pre-album teaser, "Never Gonna Forget" with Diplo and Elderbrook was released on January 15, 2021, just weeks before Subconsciously' full rollout. This high-profile collaboration fused amapiano influences with upbeat house, gaining immediate traction through global streaming and radio play, particularly in electronic and dance markets, to heighten excitement for the project's themes of memory and emotional depth.[20][21]Marketing and rollout
The album Subconsciously was first announced in late 2020, with the official reveal occurring on November 20 through a press release highlighting the upcoming release date of February 5, 2021, and accompanied by links to Black Coffee's social media channels for fan engagement.[22] Teaser clips from recording sessions were shared via singles like "10 Missed Calls," featuring Pharrell Williams and Jozzy, which served as an early preview of the project's collaborative spirit.[22] Black Coffee partnered with Ultra Records for the global distribution of Subconsciously, marking a key collaboration to amplify the album's reach beyond his own Soulstic Music imprint, as noted in various release credits.[23] Promotion extended to virtual listening parties and Instagram Live sessions with collaborators in January 2021, fostering direct interaction with fans amid ongoing pandemic restrictions. These efforts built anticipation ahead of the launch, tying into broader digital strategies. The rollout integrated with Black Coffee's 2021 world tour schedule, particularly his ongoing residency at Hï Ibiza, where he incorporated album-themed sets into his Saturday night performances, teasing tracks during live shows to bridge studio work with club energy.[23] Digital pre-save campaigns on Spotify and Apple Music were launched to drive early engagement, including a vinyl giveaway incentive that encouraged fans to pre-add the album and resulted in significant pre-release streams, contributing to over 100 million pre-release streams.[24][25][26]Critical reception
Subconsciously has received positive feedback from users and media for its effectiveness in hypnotherapy. As of November 2025, the app holds an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on the Apple App Store based on approximately 200 reviews, with users praising its guided sessions for anxiety, sleep, and stress relief.[3] On Google Play, it averages 4.3 out of 5 from around 90 reviews.[7] Media coverage has highlighted the app's accessibility and impact on mental health. A 2024 article in The Independent featured creator Aaron Surtees and the app's approach to subconscious reprogramming for faster results than traditional therapy.[5] Similarly, a 2023 Marie Claire review described how the app improved the author's mental health, noting its advantage over meditation for women seeking hypnotherapy.[27] The app was nominated for Best Social/Lifestyle App in the 2023 Best Mobile App Awards March contest.[8]Musical style and composition
Themes and influences
Subconsciously delivers guided hypnotherapy audio sessions centered on reprogramming the subconscious mind to address everyday challenges, including anxiety, addictions, phobias, stress, weight management, sleep disorders, and relationship issues.[2] The content promotes emotional resilience and self-improvement through immersive, suggestion-based narratives that encourage a relaxed, dream-like state.[3] The sessions draw from Aaron Surtees' 20+ years of clinical hypnotherapy practice at City Hypnosis in London, adapting in-person techniques like visualization and positive suggestion for digital audio format.[6] This approach is influenced by Surtees' experience treating high-profile clients, such as celebrities and athletes, emphasizing accessible, non-invasive methods to foster subconscious change.[5] The style incorporates calming language and subtle sounds to induce relaxation, mirroring traditional hypnotherapy while making it suitable for daily mobile use.[2] Specific sessions, such as those targeting addictions, use structured storytelling to reframe behaviors and build confidence, reflecting Surtees' philosophy of holistic mind reprogramming.[2]Track listing
The app features a growing library of personalized audio hypnotherapy sessions, categorized by theme. Users receive recommendations based on their goals. Below is a representative list of key session categories as of November 2025:| No. | Category | Description | Approximate Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anxiety & Stress | Guided sessions to reduce anxiety symptoms and manage daily stress. | 20–45 minutes |
| 2 | Addictions | Support for overcoming habits like smoking, alcohol, or sugar dependency. | 20–45 minutes |
| 3 | Phobias | Techniques to confront and eliminate specific fears through subconscious work. | 20–45 minutes |
| 4 | Weight Management | Hypnosis for healthy eating, portion control, and sustainable weight loss. | 20–45 minutes |
| 5 | Sleep Disorders | Inductions to improve sleep quality and combat insomnia. | 20–45 minutes |
| 6 | Relationship Issues | Building confidence, communication, and emotional connection in relationships. | 20–45 minutes |
Personnel
Hypnotherapy and Content Creation
- Aaron Surtees – creator, hypnotherapist, and voice of guided sessions[6]
Development
- Subconsciously Well Being Services Ltd. – developer[3]
- Digiruu – mobile app development company[7][28]