In 1990, Das founded Triloka Records, a label that soon became a leading distributor of world music recordings from artists like Jai Uttal, Ali Akbar Khan, and jazz great Jackie McLean. His own debut album, One Track Heart, released in 1996, focused on updated Bhakti yoga chants. His 1998 follow-up, Pilgrim Heart, featured a guest appearance by Sting, the first of numerous pop artists with whom he would eventually collaborate. Over the coming decade, Das produced a prolific amount of music, from the Rick Rubin-produced Breath of the Heart and Door of Faith albums to 2007's Gathering in the Light, a collaborative album with composer and overtone singer Baird Hersey and the choir Prana. In addition to his studio albums, Das has released a number of live recordings, including 2012's Grammy-nominated Live Ananda. Released in 2014, Kirtan Wallah found the singer further embracing his American rock roots in a unique musical pairing. Following the 2015 anthology Laughing at the Moon: A Collection of Classics 1996-2005, Das returned with his 15th studio album, Trust in the Heart, in October 2017. ~ Timothy Monger & Craig Harris, Rovi