Jai Uttal, a sacred music composer, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and ecstatic vocalist, combines influences from India with influences from rock, folk, hip-hop and jazz creating a stimulating and exotic multi-cultural fusion that is truly world spirit music.
1990 Soulfully blending tradition and technology, Uttal lets loose on acoustic instruments like the dotar, the harmonium and katrals as well as electronic synthesizers.
2004 The path of Bhakti and Kirtan, the journey of surrender, and much more. For Jai Uttal's many fans, finally here is a chance not only to hear a new release from this legendary world music artist, but to participate with him in blissful spiritual devotion o
2001 Uttal's album Nectar is one of the best recordings of chant to date, offering a diverse and powerful series of musical settings. -Larry Kelp, Yoga Journal
1997 Respected dotar player and chant master Jai Uttal proves once again you don't need a highly self-conscious message or calculated vigilance to successfully mix music of East and West.
1994 A heady, muscular mixture that carves its own niche in as distinctive a way as anything from Bill Laswell's corner
Friday, March 8, 2013 Jai Uttal is offering both summer and winter kirtan camps where you can immerse yourself in Bhakti Yoga....
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Jai Uttal is making his way across the country for several events on the East Coast. Come join him in Raleigh, Asheville, or Miami!...
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wouldn't it be nice if you could pay what you'd like for music? Well, Jai Uttal is giving you that opportunity with his new single "Parikrama - The Path Of A Thousand And Eight Tears." Donate or download for free....
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