SINAAKI OSINAAKI
Papon (Angaraag Mahanta) is an Indian singer, composer, programmer, and producer born in Assam. He was introduced to music and its intricacies in his early childhood, being the son of Archana and Khagen Mahanta, two well-respected musicians of the region. Born in the environment of music and musical performances his initiation into music happened at an age when most people learn to talk or walk. Inspired by the wide array of sound that he has been exposed to from the traditional Vaishnavite devotional songs of Assam to new-age electronica, Papon's music is new and free- free in the sense that it cannot be confined by any genre and new to be identified with anything that already exists. His initial training has been in Indian classical and traditional music (devotional and folk) from Assam a region in the north eastern corner of India, sharing its borders and culture with the very oriental - Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Papon's boundary-free renditions have definite traces of pentatonic Mongoloid notes, the soul searing lyrical river songs, the rhythmic spring songs, the spiritual devotional songs, restrained Indian classical and the smooth-as-wine ghazals. His innovative experiments are rich with ambient electronica, acoustic folk, electro ghazals, new-age, Ind-classical sounds. Papon had released his first album 'Jonaaki Raati' in Assamese - the language he was born to and is working on his hindi album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Papon (Angaraag Mahanta) is an Indian singer, composer, programmer, and producer born in Assam. He was introduced to music and its intricacies in his early childhood, being the son of Archana and Khagen Mahanta, two well-respected musicians of the region. Born in the environment of music and musical performances his initiation into music happened at an age when most people learn to talk or walk. Inspired by the wide array of sound that he has been exposed to from the traditional Vaishnavite devotional songs of Assam to new-age electronica, Papon's music is new and free- free in the sense that it cannot be confined by any genre and new to be identified with anything that already exists. His initial training has been in Indian classical and traditional music (devotional and folk) from Assam a region in the north eastern corner of India, sharing its borders and culture with the very oriental - Bhutan, China, Myanmar and Bangladesh. Papon's boundary-free renditions have definite traces of pentatonic Mongoloid notes, the soul searing lyrical river songs, the rhythmic spring songs, the spiritual devotional songs, restrained Indian classical and the smooth-as-wine ghazals. His innovative experiments are rich with ambient electronica, acoustic folk, electro ghazals, new-age, Ind-classical sounds. Papon had released his first album 'Jonaaki Raati' in Assamese - the language he was born to and is working on his hindi album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bhupinder
Duplicate
Gulzar
Kaun Mera
Jiyein Kyun
Kyon - Lofi Flip
Heartquake
Moh Moh Ke Dhaage (Male)
Khumaar
Mujhe Kaise, Pata Na Chala
Sun Le Re
Kyon
Haaye Rabba
Jiyein Kyun - www.Songs.PK
Tu Chale Toh
Maula
Bulleya
Jhuk Na Paunga
Benaam Khwaayishein
Jhumoor
Rimjhim Gire Saawan
Dinae Dinae
Tokari
Haate Haat Dhori
Tomar Kotha
Baba Bolta Hain Bas Ho Gaya
Nawazish
Mujhe Kaise Pata Na Chala
Baarish Ki Boondein
Kyon - www.Songs.PK
Tu Jo Mila (Reprise)
Tauba
Osinaaki Mon
Baisara Beera
Jiyein Kaun
Khud Se
Saahil Tak
Aerii Sakhi Morae - Qawwaali Remake
Nahin Ji Nahin
Na Koyi Mera
Aaye Hain Samjhane Log
Phir Wahi Raat
Chhoti Chhoti Baatein
Rimjhim Gire Saawan (From "Music Teacher")
Labon Ka Karobaar
Aeibeli Hok
Rasta Jahaan Le Chale
Sun Le Re (Reprise)
Uduli Muduli
Banao
Ibaasi
Qasam Kha Li
Humnava
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