03 May,2016 08:20 AM IST | | Suprita Mitter
A 10-piece band renders Contemporary Sufi music based on traditional Indian Classical forms, and pairs them with stories
Bombay Bairag merges Sufi music with Indian classical elements
The ten-member band today includes Pulkeet Kakkad on the tabla, Ganesh Surve on drums, Ricky Kumar on drums, Abhi Kagathara on guitar, Alfred Johnson on bass guitar, Archit Shah on the synthesizer and piano and Atul Krishan on the flute, apart from vocalists Thakur, Hasrat and Pendharkar. "The band owes its name to its genre of music and the spirit of Mumbai, where the music was being created. The term âBairag' has its origin in the Sanskrit word Vairagya which means the act of renouncing the world and materialism in search of the divine or higher truth," shares Pendharkar.
"Bairag reflects the essence of our work, which is creating music for its own sake with complete devotion," she adds. The band writes and performs their own compositions that are a mix of Contemporary sounds based on Indian Classical and Sufi traditions. The performances are presented as acts where a story is narrated and the songs fit in the various parts of the narrative. "The theme for this show is âtalaash - moha se moksh tak'. We will present ten songs in a duration of an hour and half with a story about a man's journey to attain moksh," says Thakur.