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RagaPhonia

South Indian and western crossover music, fusion, using both traditional and electronic instruments; Indian ragas and rhythms and western harmonic structures.

4 songs
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Orchids on the Orinocco Orchids on the Orinocco

World Fusion

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The Writing Lesson The Writing Lesson

A true mixing of west and east.

World Fusion

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She Travels She Travels

A woman sits in a New York deli, thinking about people and the surfer she left behind.

Indie

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The Cuckoo Song The Cuckoo Song

Not the appalachian cuckoo...

Traditional Indian

RagaPhonia juxtaposes South Indian classical music with western jazz, rock and electronic music to forge a new sound.
Band/artist history
Shuba Gunapu, Purna Prasad and Robert Edgar have been playing, recording and performing together since 2000. They compose together, sometimes starting with South Indian ragas to which Robert adds harmonic structures, and sometimes from Robert's compositions, to which which Purna and Shuba add new rhythmic, vocal, and instrumental material. Purna Prasad and Shuba Gunapu are founders and directors of Prabath Academy for Music and Performing Arts (www.pampans.com) in Santa Clara. Both were classically trained on their respective instruments in their native India. Purna has recorded both in India and in the United States; including work with Pandit Ravi Shankar and Vijaya Raghava Rao. Shuba also has recorded in India--including work on "Narashimha Suprabhatha" by Dr. Balamurali Krishna--as well as in America, with RagaPhonia and Christopher Franke. Robert Edgar (www.robertedgar.com) is a musician and digital media artist. Robert studied electronic music at Syracuse University for five years, and has produced and performed worldwide with Living Cinema (1988), Sand (or How Computers Dream About Truth in Cinema)(1994)_ and his early interactive computer work Memory Theatre One (1985). Roger Winkelman has one of the finest collections of basses we've ever seen, and plays them all beautifully. Roger joined RagaPhonia in 2005.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We've played in different venues around the San Francisco bay area over the last six years. A high point has been our performance at the Kannadotsava festival.
Your musical influences
Pandit Ravi Shankar, Vijaya Raghava Rao, Steve Reich, Robbie Basho, Stockhausen.
What equipment do you use?
Purna Prasad (mrudangam, tabla, Handsonic) Shuba Gunapu (vocal, veena) Robert Edgar (guitar, vocal, synthesizer) Roger Winkelman (bass)
Anything else?
It ain't easy.
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