Agharta is a live album by Miles Davis recorded on February 1, 1975 at the Osaka Jazz Festival, Japan. It was released in 1975 and is considered one of the peaks of electric jazz fusion, featuring long improvisations and a dense, psychedelic sound.
The album features Davis's mid-1970s band, including Pete Cosey on guitar, Al Foster on drums, and Michael Henderson on bass. The music is intense and experimental, with influences from funk, rock, and African music.
Agharta was originally released only in Japan, but later received worldwide distribution. It is often compared to its companion album Pangaea, recorded the same day, and is regarded as a masterpiece of Davis's electric period.