Delhi folk legends play their first gig at the newly opened nightclub in the Capital
Indian Ocean breaking on the crescendo
Indian Ocean breaking on the crescendo
Delhi band Indian Ocean performed their first-ever gig at Blue Frog in Delhi. You’d think how different could one Indian Ocean set be from the other, but the band pulled out the instrumental piece “Nam Myo Ho”, based on the Buddhist chant, from Jhini that they have rarely performed in recent times for this show. As always, the audience couldn’t get enough of the band that finally called it a night at 1am.
The setlist is below:
Jhini
Melancholic Ecstacy
Nam Myo Ho
Leaving home
Bondhu
Zindagi Se Darte
Bhor
Bandeh
Ma Rewa
Kandisa
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Photos and text:Â Anurag BanerjeeÂ
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