Hare Krishna

Hare Krishna

Our first album ‘Itorpona‘ was an enormous hit. But even after attaining such huge success, there had been a long delay in releasing our second album. The reason behind this is absence of commercial producers or investors to support our venture. This is quite natural in the world of independent music.

We have always pledged to record and mix master our albums in our best possible way and render the same before the audience, since audience is our only resource and we always try to serve them the best which they deserve. This time also there has not been any exception.

We wanted to record our new album in the best place of the country so we waited for the opportunity to do so. Our new album ‘Hare Krishna‘ has been fully recorded in Yash Raj Studio at Mumbai and it has been our absolute luck to get a chance to work with Shri Vijay Dayal Ji, who is not only the greatest Sound Engineer of India but also is a very established name throughout the world in this field. He was present in the whole recording session and we were delighted to get a chance to learn from him a lot.

This decision of us was not only to render the best audio experience to the audience but we also wanted to verify ourselves. Once the album gets released we are eagerly waiting for the audience to judge how much we have been able to do justice to the same.

One thing about this album we must say, its music video will be launching along with the album itself and all eight songs have been used in making this music video. Audience will feel the essence when they see the video.

Mix master of the album has also been done at Mumbai and we have used the latest audio technology Dolby Atmos.

There is a punch behind the name of our new album ‘Hare Krishna’. Audience have seen and heard us performing with a song called ‘Hare Krishna‘. Most people think that this song is a complete song by itself, which is actually not like that. We have gathered various inputs from different sources to give it the new rendition in our own way . ‘Hare Krishna‘ is a mantra chanted by Lord Shri Chaitanya Dev. ‘Akhono Se Brindabone‘ is a composition by Bhaba Pagla and ‘Hari Haraye Namah Krishna Jadavaye Namah‘ is a phrase by Shri Narottam Das. We have brought these together and tried to frame a song.

Like our first album ‘Itorpona‘, our second album ‘Hare Krishna‘ also has eight songs, some of which are quite known and some are not so well known among people. Bengali Kawali has been our uniqueness since we rendered the song ‘Delhi te Nijamuddin Auliya Elo‘ and it was hugely accepted by the audience. In our second album also, there are some Bengali Kawali songs. We hope they will be widely accepted and liked by the audience. The fruit of our long hardship is about to be released soon, just before the Durga Puja. With whole heart we are waiting for you to listen to the album and share your valuable opinion about it with us.