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ॐ Upcoming Events
Wanderlust Festival ~ Fri-Sat July 24-26th Lake Tahoe, CA
with MC Yogi, Robin Livingston (Bhakti Brothers) & DJ Drez
Bhakti Fest ~ Fri-Sun Sept. 11-13th, Joshua Tree, CA
with MC Yogi, Robin Livingston (Bhakti Brothers) & DJ Drez
Kripalu ~ Fri-Sun. Oct. 9-11, Western Massachusetts
Yoga Workshop and concert with MC Yogi, Amanda & DJ Drez
ॐ Upcoming Projects
Coming Soon: New MC Yogi & Bhakti Brothers remix of Laya Project from EarthSync
Laya Project’s musicians are the people of coastal and surrounding communities in the 2004 tsunami-affected regions of Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar and India.
This production is based on regional folk music traditions, recorded and brought back to the studio to create a composition that mixes and enhances the original recordings, and embarks on a musical journey crossing borders, while preserving the music of the people.
The Laya Project is a personal and collective tribute to the resilience of the human spirit, and is dedicated to the survivors of the 26th December 2004 Asian tsunami.
Stay tuned for the new Bhakti Brothers remix of "Glorious Sun"!
The Yoga Classics Input Project (YCIP) was founded in 1988 to preserve and freely distribute ancient Asian classical literature, and to support refugees in doing this work. Millions of sacred Tibetan texts were destroyed during and after the 1959 invasion of Tibet, and many others are buried in libraries throughout Asia. During the past 20 years, the Asian Classics Input Project has saved thousands of these endangered masterpieces by combing monasteries, libraries and archives throughout Asia.



