Anmol Mohara - new album and UK live dates.
Friday, October 10, 2025
Released on October 10th 2025 Across The Sea is the debut album from Nepali percussionist, composer and lyricist Anmol Mohara, who will also be playing two live dates during October.
We have received the following live dates;
Anmol Mohara
ACROSS THE SEA
Lomna Records – AM001CD
Album release (CD & digital): Friday 10 October 2025
Saturday 11 October
ATAAC Art Festival
Union Yard, Aldershot
Monday 27 October
Jazz in the Round
The Cockpit, London
Across The Sea is the debut album from Nepali percussionist, composer and lyricist Anmol Mohara, written in 2023 during his final year at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama. Drawing on his experiences since moving to the UK in 2015, Mohara fuses traditional Nepali instruments and folk melodies with jazz, global contemporary sounds and modern production, creating a rich musical tapestry. “My music is deeply inspired by the rich culture and traditions of my homeland, Nepal,” says Mohara. “I blend these roots with my love for the improvisational element of jazz and a wide range of musical influences that have shaped me.”
The album features Mohara’s original compositions and arrangements of three traditional Nepali folk songs – ‘Sakhiye Ho’, ‘Sorathi’ and ‘Silu’. Track highlights include ‘Migrant’, which explores feelings of belonging, displacement and starting over. With its Eastern textures and moving melodies, it will resonate with anyone who has ever felt caught between two worlds. ‘A Rhythmic Guy’ is a playful, groove-driven tune that celebrates introversion and individuality, full of personality, it shows off Mohara’s feel for rhythm and sense of humour. ‘Sakhiye Ho’ is a lively reimagining of a folk song from Nepal’s Tharu community, celebrating Maghi, one of Nepal’s major festivals, with food, energy and a real sense of togetherness.
Alongside Mohara on drums, percussion, vocals and traditional South Asian instruments (madal, nagara, tabla), the album features an outstanding lineup of musicians: Tereza Catarov and Nicole Petrus Barrack (vocals), Simeon May (flutes, tenor saxophone), Daniel Fawcett-Tuke (electric and acoustic guitars), Rory Hudson (electric and double bass), Cody Moss (piano, synths, Rhodes, keys), James Knight (soprano and tenor saxophones), Jansen Santana (percussion), and Prince Nepali on the sarangi.
Across The Sea is a personal exploration of identity, tradition, migration and belonging. Rooted in Nepali musical heritage and shaped by Mohara’s love of jazz and global sounds, the album bridges past and present with subtlety and imagination. It marks a powerful debut from a distinctive new voice in contemporary music.
Across The Sea is released on Lomna Records in association with ECN Music with support from Arts Council England, PRS Foundation, Help Musicians and Youth Music.
Recorded between 25 November 2024 and 7 January 2025 at Knight Time Studios and Livingston Studio 1 in London; mixed by James Knight and mastered by Robin Sutherand; The tracks featuring the sarangi were recorded at Project Studio Productions in Nepal.
Anmol Mohara: https://anmolmohara.com/
Anmol Mohara is a London-based Nepali percussionist, composer and lyricist dedicated to bringing traditional Nepali music into a contemporary, global context. Influenced by artists such as Trilok Gurtu, Oumou Sangaré and Nitin Sawhney, he blends Nepali musical traditions with jazz and world music. Trained at the Nepal Music Center and later the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (graduated 2023), Anmol has won major UK drumming competitions and performed at leading venues including Ronnie Scott’s and the Eventim Apollo. His collaborators include Nicolas Meier and Gareth Lockrane, and he was featured on Heartcore Records’ Heartcore for Nepal project.
Distribution via ECN Music/Proper Music: https://www.propermusicgroup.com/
ECN Music: https://ecnmusic.com/