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Aditya Prakash sings "Anthem"

  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 23

In his song “Anthem” (2024) Aditya Prakash, singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist, continues the emotionally impactful music of his album ISOLASHUN on the New Amsterdam Records label. For "Anthem", Prakash plays the tambura swaramandal, an instrument traditionally used as a drone in Hindustani music. His music, including in the style of jazz, and our interview, are featured at Streaming Museum




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ISOLASHUN Seven remarkable songs by Aditya Prakash that power up emotions and viewpoints on the state of the world  


Aditya Prakash is known for his work as a vocalist and composer steeped in the South Indian classical (Carnatic) music tradition, often blending it with other global music styles to create innovative and contemporary pieces. "From the first moments of listening to Aditya Prakash's album ISOLASHUN, I was awed by his captivating voice, and the pure power of his composition of rhythm, instrumentation, and deep emotions across the collection of 7 distinctively styled songs. I thought... he is singing the world! The dramatic siren-like conclusion of the title song ISOLASHUN, feels like a wakeup call to the controlling forces of power in all its forms, to pay attention to the realities of world crises and coexistence. His music and an interview are featured at Streaming Museum." - Nina/Streaming Museum






 
 

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