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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Rahul Sharma’s Time Traveller


Rahul Sharma is the son of Santoor Maestro Pandit Shivkumar Sharma and here is his latest album for your taste

Enjoy!

Genre: Hindi Pop
Released: Feb 2006
Music: Rahul Sharma
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He is undoubtedly the most talented, multifaceted and good looking young Santoor maestro of the present generation. And Rahul Sharma’s unique album, Time Traveller, is just out!

Time Traveler is a unique musical interpretation of the mysterious “Time Travel” theory from a musician’s point of view. In the album, Rahul Sharma , takes the listener through a musical journey, which is beyond time, using the Santoor in a new age avatar and using various other ambient sounds. The nine brilliant tracks featured in the album encapsulate the joy, the ecstasy, the mystery and the various stages and experiences in a musician’s life.

Rahul Sharma loves to take the tougher path and thrives on challenges. Result? A series of hugely successful ‘firsts’ in the list of his musical adventures. For instance -he is the first and the only Indian musician to collaborate with the world-renowned pianist Richard Clayderman to not just cut an album (hugely successful album”Confluence”), but he is also the youngest Indian musician to perform at the WOMAD (World of Music, Arts and Dance) festival in UK, as well as the Edingburgh festival, Scotland (2001) and -his performance along with his illustrious father Pandit Shivkumar Sharma was the first ever concert of Indian music in Egypt.

He is the first Indian classical musician to work solo to produce music for a commercial Bollywood feature film. He’s probably the youngest music director for whom Lata Mangeshkar, the queen of Hindi filmdom, agreed to sing in his very first venture.

Not just that, there are consistent additions to his list of awards like the Indo- American Society Award (1998), Bollywood Music Award for promising New Music Director, New York (2002), First MTV (IMMIES) Music Award for Best Classical / Fusion Album 2003 and many more.

Undoubtedly Rahul Sharma is the new face of tradition. He is “India-in-the-Twenty first Century” personified. This album is supported by two rocking video’s shot in picturesque Bangkok.

Here are some of his new album’s tracks so you can get the taste of the songs.

The Time Machine (Back In Time)
Destination’s (The Instrumental Odyssey)
1960 - Travelling To New Orleans’s (Jazz Yatra)
Departing Soul’s (The Last stage In a Man’s Life)
The Temptress (Celebrating The Sensuality Of A Woman Who Is Timeless)
Manzille Manzille (The Traveller’s Song)
Dance Of Death (The Time Warp)
Desitination’s (Instrumental Video Mix)
Manzille Revisited (Remix Video Mix)


Click below download link

The Instrumental Odessy

Travelling to New Orleans

Departing Soul-The Last Stage in a Man's Life

The Temptess - Celeberating The Sensuality Of a Woman Who is Timeless

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

wonderful article

March 1, 2006 at 2:41:00 PM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great article and fantastic music. However the links for download don't seem to work. Can you please reverify and post the correct links?

An ardent Santoor-music fan!

October 20, 2008 at 9:45:00 PM EDT  

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