Sanjeeta’s ‘Red’ and Bawari Basanti’s ‘Rahiman Dhaga’, A Tale Of Experimentation And Reclamation – The Indian Music Diaries

It is fairly easy for musicians to experiment with a new sound on their debut releases while established ones usually stick to one that has already been accepted by fans. Sanjeeta Bhattacharya and Mahima Dayal aka Bawari Basanti, who are both singer-songwriters based in Delhi, have in the past, come to be known for their own particular brand of music. Both their latest singles are an aberration from their comfort zones. While the former experiments with hip-hop on new single “Red”, the latter has gone with a left-field electro hip-hop sound on “Rahiman Dhaga”.

“Red” by Sanjeeta is a home-grown, remotely produced, international collaboration with musicians based in three countries- Madagascar, U.S.A and India. The track features Malagasy singer-songwriter, Niu Raza and Boston based guitarist and producer Aman Sagar, who are Sanjeeta’s fellow Berklee…

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