Oliver Shanti


Oliver Shanti, also known as Oliver Serano-Alve, is a German New-age musician, best known for his work with the bands Inkarnation and Oliver Shanti & Friends.
After having attempted suicide during his pre-trial custody, in 2009, Shanti was sentenced to six years and ten months in prison, having been convicted on charges of child sexual abuse. The remainder of Oliver Shanti & Friends continued performing and recording as Existence, with another Inkarnation co-founder, Margot Reisinger, replacing Shanti.

Discography

Main:
  • 1987 – Licht-Prakash-Light
  • 1987 – Frieden-Shanti-Peace
  • 1987 – Listening to the Heart
  • 1988 – Rainbow Way
  • 1988 – Vila Nova Mellow Days
  • 1989 – Walking on the Sun
  • 1990 – Minho Valley Fantasies
  • 1992Vida para Vida
  • 1993 – Soft Motion Vol.1
  • 1993 – Tai Chi
  • 1995 – Well Balanced
  • 1996 – Tai Chi Too
  • 1997 – Circles of Life: The Best of Oliver Shanti & Friends
  • 1998 – Seven Times Seven
  • 2000 – Medicine Power
  • 2002 – Alhambra
  • 2006 – Man Heaven Earth
Projects:
  • 1996 – Buddha and Bonsai Vol. 1
  • 1997 – Shaman
  • 2000 – Buddha and Bonsai Vol. 3
  • 2000 – Shaman 2
Thematical compilations:Indiens: Sacred SpiritsShaman: Red Indian Chill
  • 1997 – Spirit of Budo: The Power of Balance
  • 1997 – 10 Years of Sattva Music
  • 1998 – Meditative Music of Budo-Gala: The Magic of Martial Arts
  • 1999 – Tibetiya
  • 2001 – 15 Years of Sattva Music
  • 2001 – Reiki: Brightness Healing
Other:
  • 2008 single – Oliver Shanti feat. N.i.M.i – Roo Be Asemoon
  • 2010 single – Oliver Shanti feat. DJ Sunf – ''The Tree''

Conviction for child sexual abuse

In 2002, a warrant for his arrest was issued in Germany, with a €3000 reward offered, on suspicion of his having committed child sexual abuse. Shanti went missing at that time, and was reported to be living secretly in Germany or its adjacent countries. He was arrested in Lisbon, Portugal, on 29 June 2008, and charged with 314 cases of child abuse on 20 April 2009. After having attempted suicide during his pre-trial custody, Shanti was sentenced to six years and ten months in prison on Friday, 4 December 2009—after a Munich court convicted him of 76 counts of child sexual abuse.