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Los Angeles: Sacred Electronica

Next week, Swedish electronica artist Naid (pronounced Noyd) will host a party to celebrate his new album Varanasi. Named after one of the oldest cities along the Ganges river, the record is an inspiring blend of sacred Sankrit chants with beats Naid perfected working with Pop artists like the Cardigans. The angelic vocals belong to G Ghayathri Devi, S Saindhavi and R Shruti, who also happen to be the female trio heard on the CD Holy Chants on Shiva & Shakti.

If you want to attend the party, get the details off Naid's website. In the meantime, here's a video from the album to give you a taste of what it's all about (love the elephants):


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