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Indian Oceans lead guitarist,Susmit Sen,has released his debut solo album
When one thinks of Delhi-based band Indian Ocean,one thinks of the late 80s a time when indie music was just rearing its head in the Capital and the fans were milling around a nearly full house in college campuses to listen to that new sound,particularly the electric guitar solos. Played by Susmit Sen,they were fashioned like sax riffs sometimes,while at other times it was the fulsome mellow tune that had the audience hooked.
It was a chance meeting with his friend,dancer Sharmishtha Mukherjee who wanted him to compose a track for her performance that set Sen on course for the recording. I had no money to record the music I had in my head. I agreed to give her one track,so that I could start the process, says Sen,who recorded all the tracks in his recently refurbished studio in Lado Sarai.
The seven-track album opens with a tribute to Asheem Chakravarty,Indian Oceans vocalist and percussionist,who passed away last year from cardiac arrest. Layered with Chakravartys vocals,which were recorded almost four years back,the track in raag Bhairavi is a soft ballad incorporating elements of classic rock and jazz. This is followed by City Lights Feat,a track which is in collaboration with Shubha Mudgal. A haunting melody,the track is mostly all about Sens guitars and vocals,followed by interesting pieces on the flute. He has also collaborated with vocalist Papon on Wild Epiphany,to create a mix of Assamese folk with electric guitar. Another unique rendition,which is part of the album,is that of the national anthem. The 52-second original song by Rabindranath Tagore has been beautifully rendered on the guitar. It is not an interpretation. It is a rendition, clarifies Sen.
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