JOYAAA - UK currently ALBUM
"Get us in the mood for a new way of living"


Too Late to Pray - both declares a zeitgeist situation

And begs the question – but what can we do?
The title track neither indulges in this anxiety or preaches any answers; instead, the unobtrusive lyrics penned and sung by JOYAAA's Victoria Whelan in distinct and delicious tones,
explore a contemporary mindset and a range of moods that arise from within it.


This mellow pop rock album blurs delightfully with other genres:
reggae, funk, dance, lullaby – held strong and taut in its own identity
with sublime production, evocative bass, guitar and synth provided
by life-partner and fellow musical collaborator Gavin Jurkschat.

Mixed with the kind of clarity and professionalism that blends perfectly with great speakers and chilled champagne, TLTP loosens up the psyche while providing a compelling clarity, these qualities arising via the ambient ease of intelligent hooks and compelling grooves.

Too Late To Pray is a mature, life-affirming collaboration,
subtly serving to keep the waking part of eco-awareness
empowered and awake.

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Dada Nabhaniilananda - Nth Carolina USA ALBUM
Dada plays melodic folk rock in the style of Simon & Garfunkel, Jai Uttal or Crosby Stills, Nash and Young. He sings about spiritual experiences and ecological or human rights issues, and derives many of his ideas from myths and legends of different cultures. In performance he uses an imaginative blend of music, multimedia, humour, chanting and meditation to create a memorable and uplifting experience. He has worked with some outstanding musicians including Daevid Allen of Gong and Soft Machince, Harry Williamson who worked with Sting and Genesis member Anthony Phillips, Paul Winter, and Premik Tubbs of the Mahavishnu Orchestra.

“O master poet, I have sat down at thy feet. Only let me make my life simple and straight, like a flute of reed for thee to fill with music..”
Rabindranath Tagore

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