Lokah Music
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Lokah Music is an American pop band from Miami, Florida which was formed in the summer of 2007.

The band consists of two lead vocalists, Sri Michael Shlofmitz and Uma Nanda Saraswati. The band's debut album, The Ivy Ceiling
The Ivy Ceiling
The Ivy Ceiling is an album released by Lokah Music in 2008. Lokah is a kirtan/pop duo of vocalists, Sri Michael Shlofmitz and Uma Nanda Saraswati. The exclusive launch party for The Ivy Ceiling took place on Wednesday August 6th, 2008 at Bruno Jamais in NYC. The event was attended by Sting,...

, features the vocal Stylings of Sting and a spoken word introduction by Russell Simmons
Russell Simmons
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. The husband and wife team of Roderick Wolgamott Romero and Anisa Romero
Anisa Romero
Anisa Romero is a musician, painter and designer. She is the lead singer of the groups Sky Cries Mary and Hana. She graduated from the University of Washington in 1990 and received her masters degree from New York University. In 2001 she relocated to New York City with her husband, Roderick...

, of Sky Cries Mary
Sky Cries Mary
Sky Cries Mary is an American trance rock musical group from Seattle, Washington, that formed in the late 1980s.The husband and wife team of Roderick Wolgamott Romero and Anisa Romero sing dual lead vocals...

 is featured on backing vocals. The album fuses traditional Indian kirtan
Kirtan
Kirtan or Kirtana is call-and-response chanting or "responsory" performed in India's devotional traditions. A person performing kirtan is known as a kirtankar. Kirtan practice involves chanting hymns or mantras to the accompaniment of instruments such as the harmonium, tablas, the two-headed...

 with electronica
Electronica
Electronica includes a wide range of contemporary electronic music designed for a wide range of uses, including foreground listening, some forms of dancing, and background music for other activities; however, unlike electronic dance music, it is not specifically made for dancing...

and pop.
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