The Lakha-Madou Project has likewise been chipping away at an extremely unique venture that unites two old desert instruments. It is an exceptionally coordinated effort between the two specialists that shows, at no other time heard, a blend of instruments weaving an otherworldly embroidered artwork of soundscapes. The Lakha-Madou Project (India-Mali) is a genuine amalgamation of experts and music crossing the geographical boundaries without any limits. It highlights Lakha Khan, the undisputed expert of the Sindhi sarangi, the 27 string Indian society fiddle, and Madou Sidiki Diabatè, from Bamako, Mali, a virtuoso of the kora, a 20 string African lute harp.