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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ranjit_BarotRanjit Barot - Wikipedia

    Ranjit Barot (born 1959) is an Indian film score composer, music director, music arranger, drummer and singer based in Mumbai, India. He is a longtime associate of A. R. Rahman. He has been described by musician John McLaughlin as "one of the leading edges in drumming" and is now part of the musical group 4th Dimension.

  2. www.youtube.com › user › BarotRanjitRanjit Barot - YouTube

    Ranjit Barot. @BarotRanjit ‧. 1.2K subscribers ‧ 3 videos. Ranjit is a celebrated percussionist, singer, music director, composer, arranger, producer and a background music...

  3. Ranjit Barot is today on the forefront of both worlds, the mainstream popular Indian/World music and Jazz fusion genres. He is the musical director for all of A.R. Rahman’s live concerts and is the drummer for guitar legend John Mclaughlin and the 4th Dimension band.

  4. Apr 4, 2023 · Ranjit Barot [RB]: Indian percussion is highly regarded around the world as a complete expression of rhythm due to the diverse nature of the country. South India is known for its complex forms of percussion and its ability to stretch time using mathematics.

  5. Jan 25, 2023 · Speaking to The Telegraph Online ahead of his latest performance in Mumbai on the night of January 25, Barot, 64, opened up on his career, his deepest influences, and his long association with legends like A.R. Rahman and John McLaughlin. Here are excerpts from the conversation.

  6. ranjitbarot.bandcamp.com › album › bada-boomBADA BOOM | Ranjit Barot

    Nov 16, 2010 · The captivating and uniquely personal Bada Boom (“bada” being Hindi for “big,” rendering the album a bilingual pun on the “big bang”) draws from the pathbreaking example of Barot’s biggest influences, John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussein – both of whom are featured on the project.

  7. Ranjit was the Music Composer and Sound Designer for the entire Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010 and represented India with his Live Performance at the ‘India Inclusive’ showcase at WEF, Davos 2011.