Most recently, Aga Khan Museum, Toronto made a 3 part docuseries on our work called Searching for the Blues.
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15
critically acclaimed album releases

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countries toured across North America, Europe, and Asia

300+
music videos published in the public domain

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shows at the Amarrass Desert Music Festival and Amarrass Nights

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India's first boutique hand-cut vinyl workshop
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traditional instruments crafted and sold
Album Recognition in Global Media
Amarrass Records has established a global benchmark for high-fidelity field recordings, earning international acclaim for preserving the soul of folk traditions. Amarrass’ work has been recognized in the UNESCO Creative Economies Report and featured in NPR, The New York Times, BBC, Songlines, Rolling Stone India, The WIRE-Adventures in Modern Sound, The Independent, fROOTS, Downbeat, amongst others.

Mitha Bol: Rajasthan Field Recordings Vol. 1
Capturing the raw essence of Manganiyar music.
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Banko Ghodo
An evocative exploration of the desert’s rhythmic heritage.
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Sakar Khan: At Home
An intimate recording of a master in his element.
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What the World Is Saying
A number of our albums have received 5star ratings by Songlines, UK.Most recently, Aga Khan Museum, Toronto made a 3 part docuseries on our work called Searching for the blues.
"4 Stars! Incandescent Sufi voices that incite ecstasy."

"Top 5 Rajasthani albums ever"

"All together now: The quest to save Indian music."

"How Amarrass Records took folk to global acclaim."

" Preserving the passion of India’s roots music"

"A whiff of fresh air in today’s folk scene."
"Latitudes: Global Music You Must Hear."
