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Bryden-Parth Go From Hit Commercial Band to Releasing Their Debut Album

Bryden-Parth Go From Hit Commercial Band to Releasing Their Debut Album

Originally having actually satisfied as members of Bengaluru folk-fusion act Raghu Dixit Project, guitar player Bryden Lewis and flautist Parth Chandiramani pass through prog, pop, funk, jazz and blend throughout a number of languages on ‘Chameleon World’ Anurag Tagat Jul 20, 2023 Flautist Parth Chandiramani and guitarist-producer Bryden Lewis. After playing party-starting mash-ups and covers of movie tunes and worldwide hits for almost a years, it’s reasonable to hear music duo Bryden & Parth state that a lot is using their minds with the release of their launching indie album Chameleon World. Guitar player, singer-songwriter and co-composer Bryden Lewis states over a video call, “It’s playing a lot on our minds more than the audiences to be frank, since it’s such a huge offer for us to go back to indie music.” The guitar player in erstwhile Bengaluru prog band Slain, Lewis fulfilled flautist Parth Chandiramani when they started exploring with folk-fusion act The Raghu Dixit Project, quickly breaking off to produce Bryden-Parth. For Lewis, the concept of launching initial music– even if it’s had to do with 8 years in the making– is “alien to all of us over once again.” What they do need to their credit– and it comes through resoundingly clear on the 10-track Chameleon World– is their years on the roadway as entertainers and a number of hundred thousand views on YouTube for their popular performances of mainstream hits. Lewis states, “Where we’re at today, clearly, we’re beginning with experience, instead of from scratch.” With the release of their very first single “Rain Chant” in June, they included vocals from the Halakki-Vokkaliga people in Karnataka and the experience shone through. A slickly-produced video revealing members of the task communicating with older folk and singing for rain ahead of the monsoon was a heartfelt intro to the pop and rock-informed soulfulness at the center of Bryden & Parth’s music. An amount of all their comprehensive impacts that are heard in their cover variations, Chameleon World passes through feel-good funk on the title track, a flittering, saxophone-infused Kannada tune “Haadu,” the spirited yet socially-conscious Malayalam tune “Malabar Blues” and a w
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