Archive for April, 2008

New Yoga Mala Videos

We have been working behind the scenes on a number of things. We had another session of live kirtan recordings at the Sri Sri Radha Madana Mohana temple in Potomac Maryland as part of our Capital Kirtans series. Pictures and MP3s will be up soon.

We’ve also been working on lots of slighting boring yet important administrative and infrastructure related tasks to get our kirtan machine oiled and running at full speed.

And of course we also also working on finishing Ten Million Moon as well as preparing the press kits, promotional tour and technical production lines.

So for now, enjoy these new clips we put up on YouTube. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/user/AsKindredSpirits

Krishna Murari

Ram Ram Ram

Studio Serenity Show

Studio Serenity PosterWe will be playing at Studio Serenity on Friday, May 23rd at 8:30pm. Tickets are $10 advanced, $15 at door and can be purchased in advance from Studio Serenity: www.studioserenity.com - (202) 518-YOGA (9648).

Studio Serenity is located at 2469 18th St NW Washington DC, 20009 in the heart of Adams Morgan.

You won’t want to miss out on this show!

SoupyGato Show plays Vaishnava Thakura

SoupyGato PodcastsDaniel J Harris aka SoupyGato selected Vaishnava Thakura from Nectar of Devotion to be in the first set on his SoupyGato Podcast Show # 137. Listen to his comments, the song, and many other great bands and songs at his website: www.SoupyGato.com. Also check him at on MySpace: www.myspace.com/danielj42.

Bhakti Collective Posts on Nectar of Devotion

The Bhakti CollectiveOur friends at The Bhakti Collective (www.BhaktiCollective.com) posted Hey Gopal from Nectar of Devotion as a podcast. Check out their explanation and discussion of the meaning of the song.Bhakti Collective As Kindred Spirits Podcast

The Bhakti Collective is a wonderful resource for the devotional arts so please add them to your favorites.

AKS Performs at the Religion Communicators Council

Vrinda performs Bharatnatyam (Traditional Indian/Vedic Dancing) while As Kindred Spirits performs.

We had the opportunity to play a special show for the Religion Communicators Council last night. Vrinda performed Bharatnatyam while Gaura Vani and As Kindred Spirits performed. We had the good luck to be joined by Brahma our friend and great Saxophone player as well as Nistha Raj and her amazing Hindustani violin playing.

Vrinda performs Bharatnatyam (Traditional Indian/Vedic Dancing)

Brahma (Saxophone)

Nishta Raj, Vrinda and Gaura Vani

Syam Kishore (Tabla) and Nistha Raj (Hindustani Violin)

Gaura Vani leads the Kirtan

The Group (L to R) - Brahma, Syam Kishore, Nistha Raj, Gaura Vani

For more information about the Religion Communicators Council visit www.religioncommunicators.org