Murugan Gayathri Mantra
Originally one of the members of the duo Badmarsh & Shri on Outcaste Records, Shri is at it alone with a great album East Rain. Shri grew up in Mumbai, India in a musically inclined family. Shri's father plays the sitar, and his mother and sister play the Carnatic violin. He trained as a classical tabla player for about 14 years at Pandit Nikhil Ghosh's school in Mumbai. Tired of the rigidity of classical music, Shri went on to teach himself bass, guitar and flute.[2] His trademark instrument is one he handcrafted and designed himself - a fretless bass guitar suited towards his unique approach of playing bass with a bow. Career Having previously played percussion in Indus Creed, a leading rock band in India, and bass in the jazz outfit Azure Hades (with which he recorded an album), he moved to London in the 1990s and collaborated as a bass player, with UK based Asian groups such as Talvin Singh, Nitin Sawhney and DJ Badmarsh (forming Badmarsh & Shri). Shri toured for 5 years with Sawhney, which led in 1997 to Shri's first solo album, Drum the Bass, produced by Sawhney and released by London-based label Outcaste Records. Later, Badmarsh & Shri produced two albums for Outcaste Records as a duo, Dancing Drums in 1998 and Signs in 2001. Shri released another solo album, East Rain, in 2005, with Drum the Bass Records. All of these albums mixed blended Electronica and Drum 'n' Bass with traditional Indian ragas. Shri has also collaborated musically with theatrical productions - composing for Akademi's 2001 'Coming of Age' dance project at London's South Bank, the Builder's Association/Motiroti co-production 'Alladeen' in 2003, and Tamasha Theatre Company's 'Strictly Dandia' in 2005. In 2007, Shri released 'Seven Steps' with Drum the Bass Records featuring his single, Just for a Minute. In 2011, Shri produced and performed bass and bowed bass on the track 'Quest' with Vivek Rajagopalan on the mridangam and kanjira, and Embar Kannan on violin and vocals. 'Quest' was released by Folktronic, a sub-brand of Day 1 (Sony Music Independent). Shri is also a composer for theatre productions. Shri has also written music for a few Bollywood films. See more here: Wikipedia - Shri (musician Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Originally one of the members of the duo Badmarsh & Shri on Outcaste Records, Shri is at it alone with a great album East Rain. Shri grew up in Mumbai, India in a musically inclined family. Shri's father plays the sitar, and his mother and sister play the Carnatic violin. He trained as a classical tabla player for about 14 years at Pandit Nikhil Ghosh's school in Mumbai. Tired of the rigidity of classical music, Shri went on to teach himself bass, guitar and flute.[2] His trademark instrument is one he handcrafted and designed himself - a fretless bass guitar suited towards his unique approach of playing bass with a bow. Career Having previously played percussion in Indus Creed, a leading rock band in India, and bass in the jazz outfit Azure Hades (with which he recorded an album), he moved to London in the 1990s and collaborated as a bass player, with UK based Asian groups such as Talvin Singh, Nitin Sawhney and DJ Badmarsh (forming Badmarsh & Shri). Shri toured for 5 years with Sawhney, which led in 1997 to Shri's first solo album, Drum the Bass, produced by Sawhney and released by London-based label Outcaste Records. Later, Badmarsh & Shri produced two albums for Outcaste Records as a duo, Dancing Drums in 1998 and Signs in 2001. Shri released another solo album, East Rain, in 2005, with Drum the Bass Records. All of these albums mixed blended Electronica and Drum 'n' Bass with traditional Indian ragas. Shri has also collaborated musically with theatrical productions - composing for Akademi's 2001 'Coming of Age' dance project at London's South Bank, the Builder's Association/Motiroti co-production 'Alladeen' in 2003, and Tamasha Theatre Company's 'Strictly Dandia' in 2005. In 2007, Shri released 'Seven Steps' with Drum the Bass Records featuring his single, Just for a Minute. In 2011, Shri produced and performed bass and bowed bass on the track 'Quest' with Vivek Rajagopalan on the mridangam and kanjira, and Embar Kannan on violin and vocals. 'Quest' was released by Folktronic, a sub-brand of Day 1 (Sony Music Independent). Shri is also a composer for theatre productions. Shri has also written music for a few Bollywood films. See more here: Wikipedia - Shri (musician Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Tarana
Trains
Meditation
Mela
After The Rain
Before The Rain
Heavy World
Camels
Adrenalin
Maybe But Not Really
Bombay
Inside Outside
Raalupoola Ragamala...
Camels (Instrumental)
East Rain
Village By The River
Appa2
Meditation (Camden Edit)
Lifecycle
Di Floris
Watching
Ethni-city
Strange
Barbwire Butterfly
Mad B-Line
Just For A Minute
Signs
Pulse
Village to the River
Juhu
Just For A Minute (Dj Badmarsh Dub Step Mix)
Vaishno Devi Mantra
A piece of peace
Ga Ga Re
Jai Jai Raghuveer Samarth Mantra
Strange Army
Mother Earth
Slow
Hilltop
Appa 2
Seven Steps
Can't Find My Way Home
Just a Vibration (feat. Jasdeep Degun & Marc Layton-Bennett)
Sajanna
Tap
A Piece Of Piece
Sitar Ritual
Murugan Gayathri Mantra
Onwards!
Kite (feat. Jasdeep Degun & Marc Layton-Bennett)
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