Michael Diamond writes about Nandin and her newly-released album.
Sneha reviews Miten’s new album which will be released on 9th September 2016 and is available also on his US and Canada tour.
Prem Paras shares ‘Shambu Shankara’ recorded and filmed on top of the Swiss Alps (with some shots of Kailash).
The Nabob, the king of Lucknow, invites a musician to his court to listen to music, but at a condition.
On video: Greenpeace holds a historic performance with pianist Ludovico Einaudi on the Arctic Ocean. It is going to take more, so much more…
A video compiled by Chaitanya Hari’s label, New Earth Records, on the occasion of his receiving the prestigious award.
Osho, If I can truly experience the music of the flute player, can that be on the same level as the experience you wish to occur with you? I am thinking of the Sufis: I see, but I do not see. I am behind a glass wall.
Srajan writes about the Sacred Music Festival of Fez, Morocco, that takes place every year in May. He had traveled, in 1997, together with Pravina and, as a surprise, met Sadhana and Siddho there as well.
A very unusual advertisement created by Japanese agency Drill Inc. who built a giant wooden xylophone in the middle of a forest.
Shantamo reviews the latest album by Deva Premal & Miten with Manose, Joby Baker and Spencer Cozens.
Known worldwide as Kitarō 喜多郎 aka Masanori Takahashi, he is lesser known as Deva Setu, having become a sannyasin during the seventies.
Bhagawati reviews a film by Damien Chazelle, starring J.K. Simmons (who just won this year’s Oscar for Best Supporting Actor) and Miles Teller.
Beethoven may have composed masterpieces to his own irregular heartbeat writes Carolyn Gregoire in The Huffington Post on January 11, 2015.