Indian Ocean to give away their music albums free on net
The album is named after their jam-pad in Delhi's Karol Bagh, 16/330 Khajoor Road, where the band has rehearsed and composed since 1997, producing Kandisa, Jhini and Black Friday. The place appears to have some Karmic connection with music. Before partition, the Pakistani poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz also used to live in the same house. The new album is a tribute to the almost spiritual energy of the house that has allowed the band to grow unfettered. The album also comprises almost all the last few songs in which the band's former percussionist and vocalist, Asheem Chakravarty, participated in composing, performing and recording. Asheem sadly passed away on Dec 25, 2009, but the plan to release the album had been formulated with his full knowledge and consent last summer. It is only now that it becomes a "tribute" of sorts.
The songs are vintage Indian Ocean, with a few surprises thrown in. The classic line-up of the band comprising Susmit Sen, Asheem Chakravarty, Rahul Ram and Amit Kilam has produced songs ranging in mood from the contemplative to the inspirational to the political. The band is planning to tour all over the country with the album over the next few months. Be prepared to enjoy yourself!
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