Bhoomi
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Bhoomi is a music group based in Kolkata
, India
. They are a Bangla (বাংলা, Bengali) language band. In July 2006 they became the first Indian band to play at the United Nations
.
Bhoomi all over Bengal
Bhoomi's journey that began in Kolkata in 1999, has seen it winning hearts, souls and minds with spectacular performance in district towns and capitals such as Durgapur,Dherdhere govindapur, Harishchandrapur, Chuchura, Kolaghat, Bakreswar, Farakka, Burdwan, Srirampore, Midnapore, Howrah, Kanthi, Jalpaiguri, Siliguri, Chanchol, Coochbehar, Kalyani, Raigunj, Burnpur, Katwa, Asansol, Kulti, Konnagar, Gangarampur, Media, Duttaphulia, Haldia, Rishra, Chandanagore, Dasnagar, Bankura, Hamiltongunge, Baidyabati, Malda, Balurghat, Bishnupur, Baharampore, Siuri, Bankura, Liluah, Santragachhi, Naihati, Burdwan, Shibpur, Chittaranjan, Santaldih, Habra, Bongaon, Diamond Harbour, Kharda, Bali, Kamarhati, Madhyamgram, Shantiniketan, Ranaghat, Andal, Barrackpore, Batanagore, Dinhata, Malbazar, Nabadwip and many other places of Bengal.
Bhoomi is the only Bangla Band that has conquered urban Bengal as well as the remotest villages of the state.
Bhoomi all over India
Bhoomi's performances have also conquered Shilong, Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Jharkhand, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Ranchi and Assam as on date.
Bhoomi in other countries
Bhoomi's tunes have sailed across the Seven Seas.
Bhoomi has performed in San Francisco and Los Angeles
, Boston
, New York
, Texas
, Edmonton
, Atlanta , Sacramento
, Seattle, Chicago
, Toronto
, Chicoutimi, Ohio
, Houston, San diego , Phoenix
, Kansas
, Washington , Cleaveland, North Carolina
, Raleigh
, Abu Dhabi
, Quatar , Kuwait
, Singapore
, Glasgow
, Liverpool
, UN headquarters in New York
and the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Bhoomi has fan following in countries like Germany, England, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Africa, Muskat, Dubai, and many more as of today.
which was a very early style of music by wandering minstrels in rural Bengal or Bhatiyali (traditionally sung by the boatmen on the Ganges
and also the Padma in Bangladesh
). They have also re-done (remix would be an injustice to the band's style) old folk songs which were unknown to the modern day urban Bengali and revived such gems with an infusion of fresh music and a lively spirit and pep to the old songs.
The band's efforts have been to expand their brand of urban music beyond the college campus and youth circuit to the older listener. One of their main inspirations behind their music is everyday city life, which they experience and which is experienced by so many people everywhere.
Their popularity is rooted in a unique sound that combines a variety of traditional folk tunes with an array of western rhythms with western instrumentations and mixed harmoniously with Bengal's folk instruments like the Khamak, Ektara
, Khonjoni, etc.
From their humble beginnings - they played to all kinds of audiences - they gained popularity and their fame spread in West Bengal, their home state. They played to both urban as well as rural audiences, sometimes playing to small crowds of village gatherings in front of paddy fields, the rural Bengal backdrop forming their song's canvas and background as well as the palette into which they dipped in to get their inspiration and source, sometimes to audiences of over 40,000 people at annual village fairs.
Touring around the country in a punishing schedule finally resulted in the big break they were looking for - wide appeal beyond the college circuit and reach to the people new to this form of radically different folk music in Bengal. Their single "Baranday Roddur" written and composed by Surojit from their debut album finally caught the attention of the Bengali urban listener with its catchy tune and simplistic lyrics which jived with the modern bengali psyche very well. The song catapulted the group to new heights of stardom.
Surojit's unassuming lead along with the group members' simple and casual stage presence but lively music in live performances landed them more gigs, and very soon they were playing with other folk/rock bands from around the world - spreading their magic beyond the borders of Bengal.
Since the debut album, they have gone on to play folk songs they wrote which were influenced by influences from western music - like the blues. This is prominent in their song "Bhangor Mohiser Gaan" sung by Surojit - a salute to the herdsman's wife who waits for her husband and cattle's return from the forests - each day endangered by the threat of wild animals which prey on them both. There were gems from the traditional Baul based minstrel songs - which imparted a spiritual message alongside - like "Emon Manob Jonom" , "Kancha Haarite" & "nadi bhora dheu" sung by Surojit.
"tomae hrid majhare raakhbo" by Soumitra .
Touring has been one of their strong points. They have played in the USA in four touring seasons - and each time doing a hectic schedule around the country - initially in California and the Mid-West and then subsequently in various cities on the East Coast. In 2006 they capped off their live performance tour program in the United States with a performance at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, in a special performance for UN Staff. This was their 880th live performance - an incredible achievement for any live band who have resurrected folk music from its forgotten and dust-gathered past.
Their UN performance resulted in the group penning their first song in English - For a Better Day written and composed by Soumitra and sung by both Soumitra and Surojit.
In 2008 Bhoomi was the only Asian Band to perform at the International Jazz Festival at Montreal, Canada.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/whatwedo/where/asia/india/2009/02/090203_bhoomi_concert.shtml
Bhoomi performed at the Montreal Jazz Festival on 28 June 2008, 9 PM http://www.montrealjazzfest.com/Fijm2008/programmation/fiche_en.aspx?showId=622
Bhoomi performed at NABC 2006 Houston & NABC 2008 Toronto http://www.nabc2008.com/eventsoverseas.php
Bhoomi performed at Bangamela 2008 at Columbus http://www.bangamela2008.com/
Kolkata
Kolkata , formerly known as Calcutta, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly River, it was the commercial capital of East India...
, India
India
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. They are a Bangla (বাংলা, Bengali) language band. In July 2006 they became the first Indian band to play at the United Nations
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.
Beginnings
Bhoomi was formed in 1999, with the aim of reviving the folk music of Bengal and making it popular amongst all sections of the society by providing it an urban touch. The band was initially created out of the interest of the two founding members - Surojit Chatterjee and Soumitra Ray - to experiment with the vast store of traditional (and in many cases non-attributed) Bengali Folk music (প্রচলিত গান, "procholito gaan") and mix it with their repertoire of Western music and instrumentation.Bhoomi all over Bengal
Bhoomi's journey that began in Kolkata in 1999, has seen it winning hearts, souls and minds with spectacular performance in district towns and capitals such as Durgapur,Dherdhere govindapur, Harishchandrapur, Chuchura, Kolaghat, Bakreswar, Farakka, Burdwan, Srirampore, Midnapore, Howrah, Kanthi, Jalpaiguri, Siliguri, Chanchol, Coochbehar, Kalyani, Raigunj, Burnpur, Katwa, Asansol, Kulti, Konnagar, Gangarampur, Media, Duttaphulia, Haldia, Rishra, Chandanagore, Dasnagar, Bankura, Hamiltongunge, Baidyabati, Malda, Balurghat, Bishnupur, Baharampore, Siuri, Bankura, Liluah, Santragachhi, Naihati, Burdwan, Shibpur, Chittaranjan, Santaldih, Habra, Bongaon, Diamond Harbour, Kharda, Bali, Kamarhati, Madhyamgram, Shantiniketan, Ranaghat, Andal, Barrackpore, Batanagore, Dinhata, Malbazar, Nabadwip and many other places of Bengal.
Bhoomi is the only Bangla Band that has conquered urban Bengal as well as the remotest villages of the state.
Bhoomi all over India
Bhoomi's performances have also conquered Shilong, Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Jharkhand, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Ranchi and Assam as on date.
Bhoomi in other countries
Bhoomi's tunes have sailed across the Seven Seas.
Bhoomi has performed in San Francisco and Los Angeles
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, Boston
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, New York
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, Texas
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, Edmonton
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, Atlanta , Sacramento
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, Seattle, Chicago
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, Toronto
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, Chicoutimi, Ohio
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, Houston, San diego , Phoenix
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, Washington , Cleaveland, North Carolina
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, Raleigh
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, Abu Dhabi
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, Quatar , Kuwait
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, Singapore
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, Glasgow
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, Liverpool
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, UN headquarters in New York
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and the Montreal Jazz Festival.
Bhoomi has fan following in countries like Germany, England, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Africa, Muskat, Dubai, and many more as of today.
Style
This is the only band which defines its music as ‘urban folk’.The band uses a fusion of modern, urban lyrics with Bangla rural folk tunes like BaulBaul
Baul .Though Bauls comprise only a small fraction of the Bengali population, their influence on the culture of Bengal is considerable. In 2005, the Baul tradition was included in the list of "Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO.-Etymology:The origin of the word...
which was a very early style of music by wandering minstrels in rural Bengal or Bhatiyali (traditionally sung by the boatmen on the Ganges
Ganges River
The Ganges or Ganga, , is a trans-boundary river of India and Bangladesh. The river rises in the western Himalayas in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and flows south and east through the Gangetic Plain of North India into Bangladesh, where it empties into the Bay of Bengal. By discharge it...
and also the Padma in Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Bangladesh , officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh is a sovereign state located in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south...
). They have also re-done (remix would be an injustice to the band's style) old folk songs which were unknown to the modern day urban Bengali and revived such gems with an infusion of fresh music and a lively spirit and pep to the old songs.
The band's efforts have been to expand their brand of urban music beyond the college campus and youth circuit to the older listener. One of their main inspirations behind their music is everyday city life, which they experience and which is experienced by so many people everywhere.
Their popularity is rooted in a unique sound that combines a variety of traditional folk tunes with an array of western rhythms with western instrumentations and mixed harmoniously with Bengal's folk instruments like the Khamak, Ektara
Ektara
Ektara is a one-string instrument used in Bangladesh, India, Egypt, and Pakistan.thumb||EktaraIn origin the ektara was a regular string instrument of wandering bards and minstrels from India and is plucked with one finger...
, Khonjoni, etc.
The band
Surojit Chatterjee and Soumitro Ray's meeting and their experimentation with folk resulted in the formation of the band with the name Bhoomi - meaning Earth - which gelled in, in spirit and essence with their earthly and folksy style - along with the other members. Their current line-up includes 5 band members -- Surojit Chatterjee - Song writer , ComposerComposerA composer is a person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material through electronic media...
, Lead vocals, Acoustic , Electric and Slide guitar, MandolinMandolinA mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family . It descends from the mandore, a soprano member of the lute family. The mandolin soundboard comes in many shapes—but generally round or teardrop-shaped, sometimes with scrolls or other projections. A mandolin may have f-holes, or a single...
, RecorderRecorderThe recorder is a woodwind musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes—whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle. The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a block or fipple...
, FluteFluteThe flute is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening...
, dotaraDotaraThe dotara is a two or four or some times five stringed musical instrument resembling more to mandolin than a guitar...
, HarmonicaHarmonicaThe harmonica, also called harp, French harp, blues harp, and mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used primarily in blues and American folk music, jazz, country, and rock and roll. It is played by blowing air into it or drawing air out by placing lips over individual holes or multiple holes...
, AccordionAccordionThe accordion is a box-shaped musical instrument of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone family, sometimes referred to as a squeezebox. A person who plays the accordion is called an accordionist....
, khamakKhamakThe Khamak is a stringed percussion instrument originating in India.-Characteristics and use:The Khamak consists of three basic parts. A bowl which is often made out of wood is connected by several strings to another, smaller piece . The bowl is held under the arm holding the smaller piece in the...
& castanets - Soumitra Ray - Song writer , Composer ,Lead vocals, Drums, Congas, Bongos & Percussion
- Hemanto Goswami - Acoustic , Electric Guitar and backing vocals
- Abhijit Ghosh - Bass guitar and backing vocals
- Robin Lai - Keyboards, Violin , HarmoniumHarmoniumA harmonium is a free-standing keyboard instrument similar to a reed organ. Sound is produced by air being blown through sets of free reeds, resulting in a sound similar to that of an accordion...
and also the sound engineer of the band
From their humble beginnings - they played to all kinds of audiences - they gained popularity and their fame spread in West Bengal, their home state. They played to both urban as well as rural audiences, sometimes playing to small crowds of village gatherings in front of paddy fields, the rural Bengal backdrop forming their song's canvas and background as well as the palette into which they dipped in to get their inspiration and source, sometimes to audiences of over 40,000 people at annual village fairs.
Touring around the country in a punishing schedule finally resulted in the big break they were looking for - wide appeal beyond the college circuit and reach to the people new to this form of radically different folk music in Bengal. Their single "Baranday Roddur" written and composed by Surojit from their debut album finally caught the attention of the Bengali urban listener with its catchy tune and simplistic lyrics which jived with the modern bengali psyche very well. The song catapulted the group to new heights of stardom.
Surojit's unassuming lead along with the group members' simple and casual stage presence but lively music in live performances landed them more gigs, and very soon they were playing with other folk/rock bands from around the world - spreading their magic beyond the borders of Bengal.
Since the debut album, they have gone on to play folk songs they wrote which were influenced by influences from western music - like the blues. This is prominent in their song "Bhangor Mohiser Gaan" sung by Surojit - a salute to the herdsman's wife who waits for her husband and cattle's return from the forests - each day endangered by the threat of wild animals which prey on them both. There were gems from the traditional Baul based minstrel songs - which imparted a spiritual message alongside - like "Emon Manob Jonom" , "Kancha Haarite" & "nadi bhora dheu" sung by Surojit.
"tomae hrid majhare raakhbo" by Soumitra .
Touring has been one of their strong points. They have played in the USA in four touring seasons - and each time doing a hectic schedule around the country - initially in California and the Mid-West and then subsequently in various cities on the East Coast. In 2006 they capped off their live performance tour program in the United States with a performance at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, in a special performance for UN Staff. This was their 880th live performance - an incredible achievement for any live band who have resurrected folk music from its forgotten and dust-gathered past.
Their UN performance resulted in the group penning their first song in English - For a Better Day written and composed by Soumitra and sung by both Soumitra and Surojit.
In 2008 Bhoomi was the only Asian Band to perform at the International Jazz Festival at Montreal, Canada.
Albums
- Jatra ShuruJatra ShuruJatra Shuru or Yatra Shuru is the debut album of Bhoomi, a Bangla band based in Kolkata, India.-Tracks:# "Pocha Kaka'# "Dildoria Re"# "Barandaye Roddur"# "Kam Sarse"# "Madhur Madhur Chauni"# "Rangila Re"# "Kande Sudhu Mon"...
(2000) - Udaan (2001)
- Isspecial (2002)
- Paal Chhutechhe (2003)
- Lokogeeti Local (2004)
- Dekhtey Dekhtey (2004)
- Bojhai Kora Ganer Gari (2005)
- Gaan Bahan (2007) (includes the song written in English especially for the UN performance "For A Better Day")
- Lokegeetir Deshe (2008)
- Aamra Notun Jouboner Doot (2009) (Rabindrasangeet by Bhoomi)
- Gaan Doriyae (2010) (Released 8 September)
- Desh Judey (2011) (Hindustani folk songs)
Latest developments
Bhoomi performed at the Nazrul Manch stadium on behalf of the BBC World Service Trusthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/trust/whatwedo/where/asia/india/2009/02/090203_bhoomi_concert.shtml
Bhoomi performed at the Montreal Jazz Festival on 28 June 2008, 9 PM http://www.montrealjazzfest.com/Fijm2008/programmation/fiche_en.aspx?showId=622
Bhoomi performed at NABC 2006 Houston & NABC 2008 Toronto http://www.nabc2008.com/eventsoverseas.php
Bhoomi performed at Bangamela 2008 at Columbus http://www.bangamela2008.com/