The independent artist on a mission to share peace, healing and joy through her unique blend of songs.
London-based, Malaysian-born Sarves has announced release of her debut album ‘Instant Moksha – Mantras’, which will be released on Friday July 21, 2023. This dynamic new album features seven transformative mantras with distinct musicality.
Her music combines western and eastern music elements by blending Carnatic form with a variety of musical styles. Sarves’s passion for yoga, meditation, and healing combined with her love for music serves as an inspiration for the sacred songs she creates.
This unique artistry is being noticed around the world; she has been featured on numerous playlists and blogs, and thousands of listeners stream her already-released singles each month.
Sarves emerged onto the music streaming scene in July of 2022 and she has released songs such as “Guru’s Greatness: Guru Brahma”, “Harmony: Lokah Samastah” and “Victory: Vakratunda” on the world’s largest streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and SoundCloud.
She has already amassed thousands of listeners across these major streaming platforms with her first three singles. Since her debut, she has drawn the attention of spiritual communities, new age and world music fans, and music enthusiasts around the world who are captivated by her unique artistry.
In addition, Sarves was recently awarded the Winner of Best World Music Single for “Guru’s Greatness: Guru Brahma”. She was awarded 2nd place for Best Vocal Single for “Harmony: Lokah Samastah” by One World Music Radio. Recently, she was nominated as a Finalist on the Intercontinental Music Awards under Pangea -World Music category for her latest single Victory: Vakratunda.
Sarves Background
Since childhood, music and chanting has been a part of Sarves’ life and some of her earliest memories are of singing devotional songs with her family.
Her passion for yoga, meditation, and healing combined with her love for music serves as an inspiration for the sacred songs she creates.
When her family moved to the city, Sarves was introduced to a mentor named Srimathi Vijayalakshmi Kulaveerasingam who would teach her Carnatic vocals. Soon, Sarves recorded and sang at the national radio station Radio Television Malaysia (RTM).
She moved to London and met another mentor, Srimathi Sivasakthi Sivanesan, who taught her music at the Bhavan in London. She learned under maestros including Dr. M Balamuralikrishna and Dr. T. V. Gopalakrishnan and performed at new venues. During this period, she was introduced to Kriya Yoga and began meditation.
When the pandemic struck, Sarves found herself digging into music like never before and began creating songs with her own unique style.
For the latest update about Sarves’ debut album, visit her website.
“I am sharing mantra music after experiencing the benefits myself and it has been a dream for a long time to share it with the world. Listening to mantra music can alleviate stress and improve our wellbeing and I truly believe it can help many people”. Sarves
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