Rhythmscape (Remastered) Bickram Ghosh
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
07.08.2020
Album including Album cover
- 1 Rhythm Speaks 05:54
- 2 Little Krishna 07:41
- 3 Zinc 08:36
- 4 Language of Innocence 07:08
- 5 Gangotri 10:21
- 6 Tandav 07:56
- 7 Gypsy Rain 08:35
Info for Rhythmscape (Remastered)
"One of India’s greatest tabla players, Bickram Ghosh has performed across the world with the most famous Indian classical musicians. For instance, he had teamed up with Pt. Ravi Shankar for over a decade. He has over 100 albums to his credit and has been part of four Grammy-nominated albums and one Grammy-winning album Bickram, with his band Rhythmscape, segues easily between pure classical and modern rock and pop sounds, and is immensely popular in both circuits. As the pioneer of a new fusion sound, he was recently awarded West Bengal’s prestigious Banga Bhushan award. His album ‘Transformation’ won Best Fusion Album 2012 in the Indian Recording Artists’ Academy Awards, and his recreation of ‘Vande Mataram’ won the 2012 Global Indian Musician Award for Best Single. Bickram has also composed music for films such as Little Zizou and Jal (with Sonu Nigam). Rhythmscape has some of India’s finest musicians on a variety of instruments, and as one of India’s leading new age acts, the band has performed in the Barcelona Forum (which has featured Bob Dylan, Lenny Kravitz, Phil Collins, and others); the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London; the Cobo Arena, Detroit; and Joe’s Pub, New York." - The Hindu
Bickram Ghosh
Digitally remastered
Bickram Ghosh
World famous percussionist and New- age star, Bickram Ghosh is ranked amongst the greatest Tabla players of our country. Equally brilliant within traditional as well as experimental genres, Bickram has carved out a unique niche for himself in his diverse avataars as classical musician, new – age artiste and composer. He is heralded as a multi-talented virtuoso. His already huge body of work in diverse artistic areas such as classical performances( he has played with literally every top hindusthani and Carnatic Classical artist in the country- especially Pt Ravi Shankar with whom he performed for 11 years) ,new- age experimental music( he is widely considered a pioneer in this area), recordings( over 100), film scoring( 14 films in Hindi and Bengali), Documentary scoring, Television work, Acting( he has appeared as hero or guest actor in 5 films) and Brand ambassador ( he was brand ambassador for the election commission for the 2011 polls in west bengal) has established his reputation as one of the most versatile artists of today. Son and disciple of the great Tabla maestro-Pandit Shankar Ghosh, Bickram has also learnt the nuances of Carnatic percussion from Pandit S. Sekhar. He performed for over a decade with the legendary Pandit Ravi Shankar who honed his skills in the art of accompaniment.
Bickram is widely considered to be one of the greatest ambassadors of the tabla today. While his achievements as a classical tabla player ( who has performed for years with the greatest of names like Pandit Ravi Shankar,
Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Pt. Shivkumar Sharma and literally every other top name in the music world) have brought him widespread admiration and respect, his pioneering work in the field of new-age music have brought him an iconic status amongst the youth of the country and also among audiences who are not avid listeners of classical music. In fact it is widely acknowledged that his work in this field has created a revival of interest in classical music and many of those who only swayed to the rhythm and melodies of film and popular music now are drawn to this new form of classical-based fusion that Ghosh has created. The versatility of this dynamic artist also extends to film, television, teaching and modelling. Other than Ustad Zakir Hussain, he is the only other tabla player who is approached for endorsement projects which cash in on his popularity. Through his manifold activities he has been able to raise the status , respect and admiration associated with the age-old Tabla manifold. In his own words, “It is important that we present our Indian traditions to the next generation in a form which makes being Indian trendy and attractive. It is only when the youth are drawn in will they actually realise the depth of our own culture. We must present the greatness of our culture to them in a manner which is contemporary and creates a sense of pride in them. Otherwise they will gradually become more and more alienated.”
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