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Namah ( transl. Salutations) is a 2019 studio album produced by the band Thaikkudam Bridge. Following the success of their studio album Navarasam, the band started working on the album during March 2017, and was officially revealed to the public and the media in August 2017. The album is considered as a "tribute to various renowned artists that ...
Nov 29, 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Thaikkudam BridgeNee (feat. Niladri Kumar) (Namah) · Thaikkudam Bridge · Niladri Kumar · Thaikkudam Bridge · Karthik NethaNamah℗ Thaik...
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Music credits Lyrics : Dhanya SureshFeaturing vocals : Anandraj Benjamin PaulProduced and Performed by Thaikkudam BridgeMixed by Rajan KSMastered : Jayakris...
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Nov 29, 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Thaikkudam BridgeThekkini (feat. Chris Adler, Umayalpuram K Sivaraman) (Namah) · Thaikkudam Bridge · Chris Adler · Umayalpuram K Sivar...
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About the Bridge. Thaikkudam Bridge the rock band with a soundscape built upon elements of folk and classical sounds of India interspersed, at times, with layers of progressive, pop, ambient and electronic textures. 10 years, 650+ shows, 100+ international shows in 25 countries, it truly has been a stupendous journey for the band.
Nov 30, 2019 · Thaikkudam Bridge. ROCK · 2019. On their long-awaited second album, fusion collective Thaikkudam Bridge are something like a dream team. “Saawariya” features stirring sarangi from veteran Pandit Ram Narayan, while Anandraj Benjamin Paul (previously part of Malayalam rockers Avial) lends his distinct powerhouse vocals for “Kanne”.
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Jan 21, 2020 · The 12-member Thaikkudam Bridge had been touring around the globe since the success of their 2015 album Navarasam. If that album’s diversity – prog metal, emotive Hindustani classical, playful Malayalam rock and more – was an indication of the band’s size, Namah is their way of paying tribute to their heroes in the music space.