Artist's albums
From Dust
2023 · album
The End is the Beginning
2022 · single
Clear
2022 · single
Here Comes the Rain
2022 · single
Road to Somewhere
2022 · single
Siempre Contigo
2022 · single
Sonsuz Güneş
2020 · single
Le Soleil Éternel
2020 · single
De Eeuwige Zon
2020 · single
Вечное Солнце
2020 · single
L'eterno Sole
2020 · single
Ewige Sonne
2020 · single
Eterno Sol
2020 · single
永恆的陽光
2020 · single
El Eterno Sol
2020 · single
Morning Call (Long Ek Ong Kar)
2019 · single
All is Now Light
2019 · album
Long Time Sun
2019 · single
Guru Ram Das Chant
2019 · single
She Kissed Me (Radio Edit)
2018 · single
Hold Your Hand (Radio Edit)
2018 · single
Down Come the Walls
2018 · album
Miracles Abound: Meditations for Transformation
2015 · album
Of Heaven & Earth
2013 · album
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Biography
Over the past decade, Jai-Jagdeesh has evolved into an innovative and courageous storyteller. Her music, rooted initially in mantra, has become a collection of songs that defy classification. These recordings have traveled the world — as has she, enriched by the profound friendships, diverse cultures, and varied musical traditions she has encountered along the way. Jai-Jagdeesh has toured extensively in North and Central America, Europe, Asia, and Australasia, always taking audiences on a musical ride that transcends the all-too-brief concert-going experience. • On her 2023 album, Jai-Jagdeesh visits new territory. A melancholy, curious, sad, mad, and bold statement, From Dust is singer/songwriter poetry at its best. Listeners are invited, over the course of 13 tracks (including singles Road to Somewhere, Here Comes the Rain, Clear, and The End is the Beginning), to bear witness to the grief and growth of facing betrayal, disillusionment, and loss. We are invited to hear each quiet private thought and its spectrum of emotion. There is an almost painful sweetness and vulnerability here, supported by a deep strength and raw vocal power. “From Dust” allows us to witness Jai-Jagdeesh claiming her whole Self while encouraging listeners to do the same.