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Audio Telepathy Records is proud to present these high quality recordings of some of India's most esteemed classical musicians. This album is taken from two live concerts recorded in College Station, TX. The sarod/sitar concert was recorded on April 27, 2012 (tracks 3-5) and the sarangi/sitar concert on April 6, 2014 (tracks 1-2). Both concerts were recorded, mixed and mastered by Aaron Hermes. The final mixing and mastering phase took place in 2015 at Free Range Studios in Houston, TX.

Music by the respective musicians, Ramesh Misra on sarangi, Partho Sarodi on sarod, Indrajit Banerjee on sitar and Gourisankar on tabla.

Produced by Aaron Hermes

Album art and photography by Aaron Hermes

(C) and (P) 2015 Audio Telepathy Records

Track list and description for "The Art of Indian Jugalbandi" is as follows:

Track 1) "Raga Kirwani, Alap” 17:13
(Traditional Indian raga)
Played in the introductory melodic movement without a set meter.
Musicians: sarangi - Ramesh Misra, sitar - Indrajit Banerjee

Track 2) "Vaishnava Janato” 6:29
(Traditional Indian Bhajan based on Rag Khamaj)
Played in Keherwa Taal, an 8-beat rhythmic cycle.
Musicians: sarangi - Ramesh Misra, sitar - Indrajit Banerjee, tabla - Gourisankar

Track 3) "Raga Bhairavi, Alap” 10:39
(Traditional Indian raga)
Played in the introductory melodic movement without a set meter.
Musicians: sarod - Partho Sarodi, sitar - Indrajit Banerjee

Track 4) "Raga Bhairavi in Deepchandi Taal" 18:55
(Traditional Indian raga)
Played in a 14-beat rhythmic cycle, medium gat (tempo).
Musicians: sarod - Partho Sarodi, sitar - Indrajit Banerjee, tabla - Gourisankar

Track 5) "Raga Bhairavi in Teen Taal” 18:44
(Traditional Indian raga)
Played in a 16-beat rhythmic cycle, medium gat, fast gat and jhala.
Musicians: sarod - Partho Sarodi, sitar - Indrajit Banerjee, tabla - Gourisankar

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released September 18, 2015

Music by the respective musicians, Ramesh Misra on sarangi, Partho Sarodi on sarod, Indrajit Banerjee on sitar and Gourisankar on tabla.

Produced by Aaron Hermes

Album art and photography by Aaron Hermes

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Audio Telepathy is a musical collective and record label founded by Aaron Hermes, who has been studying and playing the sitar for over 20 years.

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