Highlighting Australia
- As a proudly Australian initiative, we’re excited to showcase a collection of Australian stories, music, tributes and more.
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The Badasht Project returns with a new album called Visonaries, which is a 2-CD set of 21 songs dedicated to the youth, featuring an ever-greater circle of collaborators spanning every genre from electronica to bluegrass to hip-hop. The new album features young artists, some already well along their path, others recorded for the first time, creating music ranging from the purely devotional, using passages from the Baha’i Writings to the personal and introspective, in the inspired language of the heart.
Read our interview of Badasht’s JB Eckl on Baha’i Blog
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Does anyone know why music.badasht.net is no longer working or how to reach folks at The Badasht Project? Friends paid for a Badasht CD two or three weeks ago, haven’t received it yet, emailed throught the website, and now can’t find it’s down. Thanks.
Gwyn (August 8, 2015 at 6:58 AM)
Hi Gwyn, I’m sorry but I have no idea. You’d have to email the folks at the Badasht Project about it, or you could also perhaps check with Jon Rezin at 9StarMedia.com incase he knows anything about this.
Naysan (August 8, 2015 at 8:51 AM)