What would the music of the future sound like? No more need to wonder
as it has arrived! Ekayani and the Tom Glide Space have combined world
music, house music and yogic transcendence. Set to minimal and tech
house beats with flavors of Dub and Brazil, it’s perfect for the
yoga studio and the dance floor. Sung in Sanskrit, Bengali, and
English It’s appeal to world music lovers is assured. Accessible
to everyday people, club kids and yogis, nirvana has never been so
easy! The Sri Isopanishad, Bhagavata Purana, songs by sadhus, and
the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, the epic Sanskrit poem addressing the
diverse paths of yoga provide most of the text. Yoga instructors
seeking to spice up their classes and steer away from bland “new
age” fare would do well putting the cut “Third Eye” in heavy
rotation as it won New Century’s Best Urban Track 2007. Extra treat:
“Here’s The Light” video by Roberto Serrini featuring the exotic
chanteuse Ekayani was shot entirely in NYC.
"Unprecedented. Lifts dance music to a place of yogic transcendence.
This is the sound of the future.'
- Joshua M Greene author of "Here Comes the Sun; The Musical and
Spiitual Journey of George Harrison"
“ Really, really great sound! Ekayani's voice
reminds me of the great voice of Tracey Thorn. My preferred songs
are Parama Karuna and Third Eye (Sapphire Mix). Best.”
- Andrea Belli Radio 105 Italy, INDAKLUBB
“Different and very refreshing. I tried meditating to it and it
worked. Nice one.” - AARDVARK RECORDS UK
“ Ekayani with Tom Glide will open your third eye. Their cutting
edge new dance music is revelatory."
- Mike McHugh, founder New Century People’s Choice Awards, NYC
“Great album by these two talented musicians. Lounge, world
music, progressive, minimal. it's all in there in a healthy way.
''Money To Burn'' and ''Here's The Light'' are personal favorites. -
Jordi ''Yourdee'' Kramp, A&R Little Mountain Records NL
“ It… sounds absolutely amazing! Bravo to both of you
superstars!”
- Director, Roberto Serrini, New York Street Films
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What would the music of the future sound like? No more need to wonder
as it has arrived! Ekayani and the Tom Glide Space have combined world
music, house music and yogic transcendence. Set to minimal and tech
house beats with flavors of Dub and Brazil, it’s perfect for the
yoga studio and the dance floor. Sung in Sanskrit, Bengali, and
English It’s appeal to world music lovers is assured. Accessible
to everyday people, club kids and yogis, nirvana has never been so
easy! The Sri Isopanishad, Bhagavata Purana, songs by sadhus, and
the Bhagavad Gita As It Is, the epic Sanskrit poem addressing the
diverse paths of yoga provide most of the text. Yoga instructors
seeking to spice up their classes and steer away from bland “new
age” fare would do well putting the cut “Third Eye” in heavy
rotation as it won New Century’s Best Urban Track 2007. Extra treat:
“Here’s The Light” video by Roberto Serrini featuring the exotic
chanteuse Ekayani was shot entirely in NYC.
"Unprecedented. Lifts dance music to a place of yogic transcendence.
This is the sound of the future.'
- Joshua M Greene author of "Here Comes the Sun; The Musical and
Spiitual Journey of George Harrison"
“ Really, really great sound! Ekayani's voice
reminds me of the great voice of Tracey Thorn. My preferred songs
are Parama Karuna and Third Eye (Sapphire Mix). Best.”
- Andrea Belli Radio 105 Italy, INDAKLUBB
“Different and very refreshing. I tried meditating to it and it
worked. Nice one.” - AARDVARK RECORDS UK
“ Ekayani with Tom Glide will open your third eye. Their cutting
edge new dance music is revelatory."
- Mike McHugh, founder New Century People’s Choice Awards, NYC
“Great album by these two talented musicians. Lounge, world
music, progressive, minimal. it's all in there in a healthy way.
''Money To Burn'' and ''Here's The Light'' are personal favorites. -
Jordi ''Yourdee'' Kramp, A&R Little Mountain Records NL
“ It… sounds absolutely amazing! Bravo to both of you
superstars!”
- Director, Roberto Serrini, New York Street Films