In the mid-‘70s, Muñoz moved to New York and began a six-year collaborative relationship with Pharoah Sanders; he was heard on the saxophonist's India Navigation LP Pharoah which appeared in 1977. Rendezvous with Now, the first album released under Muñoz's name, came out on India Navigation in 1978. By 1984, he was living in Schenectady where he founded Anami Music Productions as well as a spiritual learning institution known as The Illumination Society. Since the early ‘90s, he has worked extensively with bassist Don Pate. Further recorded collaborations with Pharoah Sanders include Spirit World (released by Harmonia Mundi in 2000) and Divine Radiance, a powerful album recorded during the immediate aftermath of the World Trade Center disaster in 2001 and released by Dreyfus in 2003. Muñoz's recordings with Pharoah, Rashied Ali, Ravi Coltrane, and Marilyn Crispell constitute some of his best efforts. He is a practitioner of Surat Shabda Yoga, a discipline directly based in the cosmology of sound currents and the sublimity of silence within the eternal present moment. He has adopted the slogan "not entertainment, inner-attainment." His prosaic poetic manner of expressing ideas seems at times almost akin to the writings of Sun Ra. Muñoz has published numerous books, including a perceptive critique of human sexuality offering supportive counsel for women whose dignity has been compromised. According to Pharoah Sanders, Muñoz "…thinks and plays on a higher level, with that spiritual quality that is about being free." The fact that he is revered as a spiritual master by a number of advanced creative musicians adds another dimension to this unique and fascinating artist's profile. ~ arwulf arwulf, Rovi