A journey across musical traditions
Updated On: 17 August, 2015 08:37 AM IST | | Narendra Kusnur
<p>Deepa Nair Rasiya talks about her influences in music and philosophy and performing songs by Indian mystics with western instruments</p>

Deepa Nair Rasiya
British Indian singer Deepa Nair Rasiya has had vast exposure to various musical cultures. Her roots lay in Carnatic music, but she explored Western classical music too. Later, she switched to Hindustani classical music, learning from Veena Sahasrabuddhe and Mukul Kulkarni. As a further expansion of her musical interests, Rasiya’s latest album, Destination, explores the work of mystic poets Bhagat Kabir, Baba Bulleh Shah, Hazrat Shah Hussain, Sultan Bahu and Baba Namdev. Released by Asli Music, its unique feature is that while the vocals are rendered in a traditional raag-based manner, the instrumentation is contemporary and western.

Deepa Nair Rasiya
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