Namgar Lhasaranova performed solo or with modern groups at local and international venues since 1980 in a variety of genres including traditional songs, jazz and pop.
Launching Moscow concerts in March 2001, the group performed at the international festival Riddu Riđđu (Norway) in July 2001 along with Hedningarna, Wimme, Sainkho Namtchylak, Mari Boine, Chirgilchin etc.
One of these works was for TV detective serial Syschik Putilin (2007), partly staged in Mongolia, and its CD included three tracks by the group, issued as Alexei Aigui / The Prince Of The Wind.
In September 2012 in Hannover, Germany, Namgar completed their new album The Dawn of the Foremothers, produced by Markus Reuter, with guest musicians Benni Schäfer, Tobias Reber, Alex Anthony Faide, Vlad Oboronko, and Enkhjargal Dandarvaanchig.
[5] For this collaboration, the Norwegian musician Ole Jørn Myklebust created a new repertoire by rearranging traditional music from Buryatia, to which he added own, completely new compositions.
Under the new band name Nordic Namgar, a new album with the title Running Horses was finally released in 2014 from live recordings of the 2013 Riddu Riđđu music festival.