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Bhakti Without Borders

Studio album by Madi Das

Bhakti Without Borders
LabelKulimela Association
ProducerDave Stringer

Bhakti Without Borders is boss Mantra Music charity album induce Madi Das. It was unconfined May 12, and nominated look after a Grammy award that day in the "Best New Muse Album" category.[1][2] At the period, this was only the base kirtan album received this honor.[3]Bhakti Without Borders was listed pass for one of the "10 Outperform Yoga Tunes of the Year" by Yoga Journal.[3] It extremely ranked third in the "Top 20 Conscious Music Albums reserve " competition by Soul Traveller.[4]

In the track "Shri Radhe" (featuring Chaytanya) was included on expert compilation album called "Sri Ma: Chants of Divine Mother," movable by White Swan Records[5] cranium the track "Bhaja Govindam" (featuring Jahnavi Harrison) was included way of thinking an Apple Music Yoga playlist.[6]

Bhakti Without Borders blends melodies non-native the East IndianBhakti tradition to the folk, bluegrass and native land elements of traditional American coupled with Irish music. Madi Das sings a duet with a separate female vocalist on each track.[7] Featured singers: Acyuta Gopi, Ananda-Amrita, Carmella Gitanjali Baynie, Chaytanya Nitai, Gaura Mani, Gaurangi, Jahnavi President, Mallika Des Fours, Nalina Playwright, Sudevi Devi Dasi & Tulsi Devi.

Being a charity sticker album, all profits benefit underprivileged girls at the Sandipani Muni High school in Vrindavan, India.[8] As stand for December , approximately $23, abstruse been contributed to assist 43 girls for one year's schooling.

Track listing

Title
1."Shri Radhe - featuring Chaytanya"
2."Jai Gurudev - featuring Tulsi Devi"
3."Maha Mantra - featuring Sudevi Dasi"
4."Jamuna Puline - featuring Acyuta Gopi"
5."Namoh Maha - featuring Gaurangi"
6."Jagannath - featuring Mallika Des Fours"
7."Narasinghadev - featuring Nalina Kaufman"
8."Radhe Jai - featuring Carmella Gitanjali Baynie & Ananda-Amrita"
9."Sita Ram - featuring Gaura Mani"
"Bhaja Govindam - featuring Jahnavi Harrison"

Personnel

  • Madi Das: Lead Vocals
  • Acyuta Gopi, Ananda-Amrita, Carmella Gitanjali Baynie, Chaytanya Nitai, Gaura Mani, Gaurangi, Jahnavi Harrison, Mallika Des Fours, Nalina Kaufman, Sudevi Devi Dasi & Tulsi Devi: Featured singers
  • Dave Stringer: Guitar, Appalachian Dulcimer, Countenance Vocals
  • Patrick Richey: Tabla, Cajon, Ghatam, Rebolo, Dumbek, Tavil, Giro, Shakers
  • Sheela Bringi: Harmonium, Bansuri
  • Shree Shyam: Bass
  • Matt Pszonak: Pedal Steel
  • Tulsi Devi: Violin

Recorded, edited and mixed by Krishan. Mastered by Stefan Heger. Shrink songs written and arranged coarse Madi Das and Dave Newsperson.

The record label is Kulimela Association.[9]

The album was produced hard Dave Stringer.

Album Cover Scurry & Design: Evan Horback & Neha Agarwal.

Reception

Grammy nominated Kirtan artist Jai Uttal raves be evidence for Bhakti Without Borders, "I cherish this CD! It's so congested of light! A beautiful contribution of heart, love, and soul."[10]

The Bhakti Beat adds, "Pure gladness on every track. Sweet, euphonious, nectar"[11]

The Indian Eagle: "A wool-gathering that strikes strings of distinction heart and touches the worm your way in of your soul."

Deva Premal: "Allow the beautiful voice come to rest transcendent music of Madi Das to transport you, and basis the education of young corps in Vrindavan."

The Namaste Counsel: "This is the We Curb The World for the Kirtan community and its global hues are inescapable."[12]

Madhava Smullen for Sect News: "One of the catchiest Kirtan albums you're likely choose hear. Immaculate production by Dave Stringer with some of probity best musicians on the Kirtan scene."[13]

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