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Indian’s are born storytellers, says lyricist Neelesh Misra,Its in each one of us to narrate stories. The love of Qissagoi,or the art of storytelling,is what binds us all together. Its this tradition of Qissagoi that Misra,along with singer Shilpa Rao and composer Amartya Rahut,seeks to bring back with the launch of their new album,Rewind: Nine Lost Memories. The launch,that will be held in Mumbai,today,will be accompanied by a live performance by the trio,which has named itself Band Called Nine.
The band got together through their common need to look for a music project that is off-beat and offers a lot of creative freedom. Usually,when you compose music for a project,theres a brief that you have to stick to. Here,after hearing the initial idea,I was given a free hand to come up with my kind of music, says Rahut,whose melodies have featured in commercials for Godrej,McDonalds and Cadburys Perk. He was introduced to Misra by Rao,an award-winning singer,whose singing credits include Khuda Jaane from Bachna Ae Haseeno and Mudi Mudi from Paa.
The concept has already been tried out by Misra,when he launched a radio programme,Yaadon ka Idiot Box,along similar lines,early this year. Listeners from across India and even Pakistan,love the show, says Mishra. He adds,Ive already played the songs from our album and theyve all received a great response.
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