In a season defined by celebrations of heritage, peace, and collective purpose, a powerful artistic milestone has emerged from the global music landscape. Ektā—the newest album by musician, producer, and activist Madame Gandhi—has risen to #1 in India and #1 in the United States, a triumph announced with heartfelt pride by philanthropist Meera Gandhi.
Her message to early supporters captured the spirit of a project that has grown far beyond a musical release. As she wrote, “Thank you so much for participating and pre-ordering the amazing Ektā album. It is now officially at #1 in India and #1 in the USA.”
This achievement is more than a chart statistic—it is the crest of a cultural wave shaped by creativity, community, and a message of unity that resonates across continents. Ektā, meaning oneness in Sanskrit, is crafted as a sonic meditation on empowerment, spiritual grounding, and collective strength.

Madame Gandhi, long celebrated for her fusion of electronic music, feminist philosophy, and social activism, channels her artistic vision into an album that invites listeners to recognize shared humanity in a fragmented world.
“Ektā is a collaborative album exploring spirituality, mindfulness, and our shared humanity through immersive, genre-defying sound,” says Madame Gandhi.
One track in particular, “Kyrie,” has emerged as a standout. Meera Gandhi encourages listeners to enjoy the rising hit, writing, “Enjoy ‘Kyrie’—Madame Gandhi’s new hit song by clicking on the link below.” Its growing popularity across streaming platforms reflects the album’s emotional reach and sonic ambition.
Kyrie is “a hypnotic offering that transforms an ancient prayer into an enchanting modern soundscape,” wrote Lyrical Muse. “An alluring first glimpse at the forthcoming album Ektā, exploring spirituality, mindfulness, cultural connection, and collective healing through sound.”

Global Collaborators Shaping the Sound of Ektā
Ektā has been acclaimed for its atmospheric textures, meditative rhythms, and global collaborations with Antaeus, Café De Anatolia, and Amani Sol. These artists—each a force in their own genre—expand the album’s reach and deepen its spiritual resonance.
GRAMMY®-winning artist, producer, and composer Antaeus joins forces with Forbes 30 Under 30 Music honoree Madame Gandhi, internationally acclaimed electronic music collective Café De Anatolia, and ambient music innovator Amani Sol to create a powerful musical journey rooted in compassion, presence, and collective healing.
Engineered by Antaeus, alongside GRAMMY®-winning engineers Joe Maldonado, Alex Psaroudakis, and Tony Correlli, Ektā delivers an expansive, emotionally rich sonic landscape designed to inspire peace, mindfulness, and unity—reminding us that, despite our different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds, we are all one.

Antaeus — The Sonic Alchemist of New Age Fusion
A pioneering figure in global chillout and New Age music, Antaeus brings decades of innovation to Ektā. His atmospheric production style—immersive, meditative, and richly layered—blends ancient musical traditions with modern electronic textures. His contribution strengthens the album’s global identity, grounding Gandhi’s message of unity in a cross‑cultural sonic palette that feels both timeless and contemporary.
Café De Anatolia — Masters of Ethno‑Electronic Storytelling
With millions of listeners across continents, Café De Anatolia has become one of the most influential collectives in the ethno‑electronic genre. Their music merges Middle Eastern instrumentation, Balkan rhythms, and contemporary electronic production, creating a sound that is both ancient and futuristic. Their involvement adds a vibrant world‑beat dimension to Ektā, amplifying its themes of interconnectedness and global harmony.

Amani Sol — The Voice of Modern Spiritual Electronica
A rising force in ambient and spiritual electronica, Amani Sol contributes deeply emotive, celestial compositions. Her shimmering synths, ethereal vocals, and expansive sonic landscapes infuse the album with a cosmic quality. Representing a new generation of New Age artists, she brings bold experimentation and a commitment to music as a tool for unity and transformation.
Together, these collaborators form a global creative constellation around Madame Gandhi, each adding a distinct cultural and sonic dimension to the album’s message of oneness.

A Celebration Across Continents
Meera Gandhi’s announcement also included a gesture that reflects the intimate, community‑driven ethos behind the album’s success: “Those who pre-ordered will be invited to very special private events in New York, London, and LA.”
These gatherings—spanning three global cultural capitals—symbolize the shared journey between artist and audience. They offer supporters a chance to connect with the creative process and celebrate the album’s achievements in spaces that mirror its international impact.
The Giving Back Foundation, founded by Meera Gandhi and headquartered in New York, has long championed cultural enrichment, education, and humanitarian values. Its association with Ektā highlights a shared mission: uplifting voices that inspire compassion, creativity, and social change.

A Cultural Moment That Transcends Music
The dual chart‑topping success of Ektā is more than a musical milestone—it is a cultural statement. In an era marked by uncertainty and division, Madame Gandhi’s work invites listeners to imagine a world where empowerment is collective, creativity is liberating, and music becomes a bridge across continents.
New Music Alert described the album as “A thoughtful and emotionally grounded listening experience that gently invites reflection, calmness, and inner stillness… the kind of song that quietly grows stronger with every listen.”
The website’s FYC feature frames Ektā as a project that expands the boundaries of New Age music—blending global influences, meditative soundscapes, and activist‑driven storytelling. It positions Gandhi not only as a musician but as a cultural architect shaping conversations around unity, gender equality, and spiritual resilience.
As the album continues to gain momentum, its rise stands as a testament to the power of art to transcend boundaries. From New York to New Delhi, from London to Los Angeles, Ektā is being embraced as both a soundtrack and a movement—a reminder that when voices come together, the result can be transformative.
