Advaita are an Indian fusion band based in New Delhi, formed in 2004.
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Origin | New Delhi, India |
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Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | EMI Records |
Members | Abhishek Mathur Aman Singh Anindo Bose Chayan Adhikari Gaurav Chintamani Mohit Lal Suhail Yusuf Khan Ujwal Nagar |
In March 2009, Advaita released their first album with EMI titled Grounded in Space. In 2011, Advaita was featured on the Indian leg of the MTV shows Coke Studio[1] and MTV Unplugged.[2] The band released their second album The Silent Sea in February 2012 with EMI Records.[3] They have also performed in the hills. A festival named Kasauli Rhythm and Blues Festival, in which they performed for children suffering from various diseases from the age of 15 months till 16 years.[citation needed]
Advaita was one of four bands from India, selected by John Leckie, to record two songs with him for a compilation released by the British council.[4]
"Drops of Earth" is a compilation album released on 22 March 2013.
Advaita currently has eight band members as follows:
Advaita won the GIMA (Global Indian Music Awards) 2012 award for best rock album for The Silent Sea.[5] They also received a nomination under the best fusion album for The Silent Sea.[6] Advaita were also voted the best fusion band by Palm Expo 2011.[7] In its 2014 listing of "25 Greatest Indian Rock Songs of the last 25 Years", "Rolling Stone India" featured Mofunk (The Silent Sea, 2012), which is based on a Carnatic devotional poem by South Indian poet Muthuswami Diksithar.[8]
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