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Samsara Sounds’ Spiritual Album “Aum Sweet Aum”

The spiritual music landscape is forever transformed with the release of “AUM SWEET AUM”, a groundbreaking album that brings together the legendary ‘Bhajan Samrat’ Anup Jalota, the innovative minds of Aashish Rego and Pandith Somesh Mathur of SAMSARA SOUNDS, and Grammy-winning vocalist Darlene Koldenhoven. This remarkable collaboration marks a new era in spiritual music, blending tradition with contemporary artistry to create a profound auditory journey. Launched by the acclaimed Indian singer and composer, Shankar Mahadevan, this album promises to resonate deeply with listeners, offering a unique fusion of East and West in a spiritual context.

The album stands as a significant milestone in the spiritual music landscape, offering a meticulously crafted experience designed to guide listeners on a journey of spiritual awakening. Each track on “AUM SWEET AUM” is infused with themes of peace, prosperity, healing, and divine connection.

One of the album’s most notable elements is the inclusion of the Paranjoti Academy Chorus, led by the renowned conductor Firdause Wadia. The choir’s powerful and evocative performances, particularly on sacred tracks such as the “Aum Shivaay Namah” and “Mahamrutyunjay Mantra,” add a layer of divine resonance, elevating the album’s spiritual ambiance to new heights. These tracks stand out as profound sonic experiences that transport listeners to a realm of sacred introspection.

“AUM SWEET AUM” was recorded by Sanjay Sharma and mixed with meticulous attention to detail by Smitesh Joshi at Shzaam Studios. The album’s visual representation, crafted by Meghna Gupta, complements its spiritual essence, providing a visual experience that is as impactful as the music itself.

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