Advaita (band)

Advaita
Origin New Delhi, India
Genres Alternative rock, Ambient music, World music
Years active 2004–present
Labels EMI Records
Associated acts SoundPad
Website www.advaitaonline.net
Members Abhishek Mathur
Aman Singh
Anindo Bose
Chayan Adhikari
Gaurav Chintamani
Mohit Lal, Suhail Yusuf Khan
Ujwal Nagar

Advaita are an Indian fusion band based in New Delhi, India that was formed in 2004.

History

In March 2009, Advaita released their first album with EMI titled Grounded in Space. In 2011, Advaita was featured on the Indian leg of the MTV shows Coke Studio[1] and MTV Unplugged.[2] The band released their second album The Silent Sea in February 2012 with EMI Records.[3] They have also performed in the hills. A festival named Kasauli Rhythm and Blues Festival,in which they performed for children suffering from various diseases from the age of 15 months till 16 years.

Advaita was one of four bands from India, selected by John Leckie, to record two songs with him for a compilation released by the British council.[4]

"Drops of Earth" is a compilation album released on March 22, 2013.

Advaita currently has eight band members as follows:

Awards

Advaita won the GIMA (Global Indian Music Awards) 2012 award for best rock album for The Silent Sea.[5] They also received a nomination under the best fusion album for The Silent Sea.[6] Advaita were also voted the best fusion band by PALM EXPO 2011.[7] In its 2014 listing of "25 Greatest Indian Rock Songs of the last 25 Years", "Rolling Stone India" featured Mofunk (The Silent Sea, 2012), which is based on a Carnatic devotional poem by South Indian poet Muthuswami Diksithar.[8]

References

  1. "Rolling Stone India announcing Advaita's performance on Coke Studio India". Rollingstoneindia. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  2. "MTV Unplugged India featuring Advaita". Mtv.in.com. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  3. "Rolling Stone Magazine India announces launch of Advaita's 'The Silent Sea'". Rollingstoneindia.com. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  4. "British Council's SoundPad webpage announcing Advaita and Peter Leckie's collaboration". Soundpad.britishcouncil.org.in. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  5. "GIMA 2012 Award for Advaita". Gima.co.in. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  6. "GIMA 2012 nominaion". Gima.co.in. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  7. "Rolling Stone India magazine announcing PALM EXPO 2011 award". Rollingstoneindia.com. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  8. "The Search for Rolling Stone India's 25 Greatest Indian Rock Songs of the last 25 Years". Rolling Stone India. October 8, 2014. Retrieved 2014-11-20.

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