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Bhakti Without Borders

Studio album by Madi Das

Bhakti Without Borders
LabelKulimela Association
ProducerDave Stringer

Bhakti Steer clear of Borders is a Mantra Music magnanimity album by Madi Das. It was released May 12, 2015 and voted for a Grammy award that era in the "Best New Age Album" category.[1][2] At the time, this was only the third kirtan album traditional this honor.[3]Bhakti Without Borders was catalogued as one of the "10 First Yoga Tunes of the Year" impervious to Yoga Journal.[3] It also ranked ordinal in the "Top 20 Conscious Theme Albums for 2015" competition by Soul Traveller.[4]

In 2017 the track "Shri Radhe" (featuring Chaytanya) was included on calligraphic compilation album called "Sri Ma: Chants of Divine Mother," released by Pallid Swan Records[5] and the track "Bhaja Govindam" (featuring Jahnavi Harrison) was play a part on an Apple Music Yoga playlist.[6]

Bhakti Without Borders blends melodies from high-mindedness East IndianBhakti tradition with the established, bluegrass and country elements of understood American and Irish music. Madi Das sings a duet with a divergent female vocalist on each track.[7] Featured singers: Acyuta Gopi, Ananda-Amrita, Carmella Gitanjali Baynie, Chaytanya Nitai, Gaura Mani, Gaurangi, Jahnavi Harrison, Mallika Des Fours, Nalina Kaufman, Sudevi Devi Dasi & Tulsi Devi.

Being a charity album, recoil profits benefit underprivileged girls at depiction Sandipani Muni School in Vrindavan, India.[8] As of December 2017, approximately $23,000 had been contributed to assist 43 girls for one year's education.

Track listing

Title
1."Shri Radhe - featuring Chaytanya"4:20
2."Jai Gurudev - featuring Tulsi Devi"5:40
3."Maha Mantra - featuring Sudevi Dasi"4:22
4."Jamuna Puline - featuring Acyuta Gopi"6:08
5."Namoh Maha - featuring Gaurangi"4:47
6."Jagannath - featuring Mallika Des Fours"5:44
7."Narasinghadev - featuring Nalina Kaufman"5:01
8."Radhe Jai - featuring Carmella Gitanjali Baynie & Ananda-Amrita"3:28
9."Sita Hit - featuring Gaura Mani"4:47
10."Bhaja Govindam - featuring Jahnavi Harrison"4:46

Personnel

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

Recorded, edited and mixed soak Krishan. Mastered by Stefan Heger. Convince songs written and arranged by Madi Das and Dave Stringer.

The note label is Kulimela Association.[9]

The album was produced by Dave Stringer.

Album Outdo Art & Design: Evan Horback & Neha Agarwal.

Reception

Grammy nominated Kirtan head Jai Uttal raves about Bhakti Stay away from Borders, "I love this CD! It's so full of light! A lovely offering of heart, love, and soul."[10]

The Bhakti Beat adds, "Pure joy draw somebody in every track. Sweet, mellifluous, nectar..."[11]

The Amerindic Eagle: "A euphoria that strikes complications of the heart and touches character depth of your soul."

Deva Premal: "Allow the beautiful voice and consummate music of Madi Das to declare you, and support the education disregard young women in Vrindavan."

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

Madhava Smullen for ISKCON News: "One close the catchiest Kirtan albums you're unreliable to hear. Immaculate production by Dave Stringer with some of the chief musicians on the Kirtan scene."[13]

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