The devil-may-care globalists are back with a boundary-shattering party album. When Kalaha embark on their musical journey, the sounds crackle, bubble and crunch, so no one really knows if it’s Malinese desert rock played by nomadic tribes of Denmark’s migrating dune R?bjerg Mile, world music from your older brother’s old Amiga or an Iranian wedding party, celebrating a marriage between Daft Punk and Chick Corea – with Ali Farka Tour? as the Master of Ceremonies. The album "Mandala" gives you the sound of Kalaha as we’ve previously heard it on their two preceding albums - the live album “Hahaha” and the Danish Music Award-winning “Masala” – and from the many concerts the band has played all over the world