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Grammy‑winner Falu launches album featuring ancient Vedic and Sanskrit chants
✍️ Daily Excelsior
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 11:38 AM
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International Grammy‑winning artist Falu has released a new album that blends ancient Indian Vedic and Sanskrit chants with contemporary music.
Falu, a Grammy‑winning singer‑songwriter known for genre‑defying projects, announced the release of a new album that incorporates centuries‑old Vedic and Sanskrit chants. The collection aims to bridge Western pop production with the spiritual resonance of Indian tradition.
The artist collaborated with Indian scholars and classical vocalists to record authentic chant recordings, which were then layered over modern arrangements of electronic beats and orchestral strings. Falu described the project as an exploration of universal themes such as meditation, healing, and cultural exchange.
The album, titled "Echoes of the Vedas," is now available on major streaming platforms worldwide, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Gaana. Early listeners have praised the seamless fusion, noting its potential to introduce global audiences to India’s ancient sonic heritage.
Industry analysts suggest the release could spark renewed interest in world‑music collaborations, positioning Falu as a conduit between Western pop culture and Indian spiritual art forms.
The artist collaborated with Indian scholars and classical vocalists to record authentic chant recordings, which were then layered over modern arrangements of electronic beats and orchestral strings. Falu described the project as an exploration of universal themes such as meditation, healing, and cultural exchange.
The album, titled "Echoes of the Vedas," is now available on major streaming platforms worldwide, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Gaana. Early listeners have praised the seamless fusion, noting its potential to introduce global audiences to India’s ancient sonic heritage.
Industry analysts suggest the release could spark renewed interest in world‑music collaborations, positioning Falu as a conduit between Western pop culture and Indian spiritual art forms.