Kalankini Radha by oikyotaan.
Bonnie Chakraborty was a professional musician and lead vocalist with Krosswindz in Kolkata till 1998.Kartick Das Baul is a well-known Baul singer from Guskara.
Founded by Bonnie 2 years ago, the group Oikyotaan seeks to permeate folk sounds from West Bengal and Bangladesh with a new, indigenous genre of music that reflects the traditional and yet breathes of the contemporary. It has incorporated from folk music like Bhatiyali, Jhumur, Bhavaiyya, Baul and Lok Geeti, and interpreted each with an additional ensemble of sounds and textures to offer a distinctively new spectrum of music. The band has performed in southern and eastern India and does a wide repertoire of songs from Baul, Murshidi, Fakiri and Dehototto.
he band included Donan Murray on rhythm and lead guitar, Paul Jacob on the bass guitar, Kartick Das on vocal, ghungur and khamak, Saravanan on thavil and Bonnie on vocal.
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very good worth listening. repeatedly i have been listening but still i feel like
listening once again. robin pal.
palrobin09 8 months ago
@iampennyify how old are u man??????@shiponroy is right this song is composed and sung even band culture started in bengal
Mrpinaki31 8 months ago
@kynthos same here
Peppita1000 10 months ago
bonnieda fatafati........solid composition
MrSubhabrataguha 1 year ago
I like more the version of Brahmakhyapa
kolkatafolktale 1 year ago
this version is good but i like the version which was sang by pota...his texture of voice is appropriate for this song...
mallar1991 1 year ago
what ever zyconn says is correct.. this is basically a "Dhamil" which is a song sung by women while moving in a circle and its from the east. also, Mr. impennyify ! pota has re- modified the lyrics and sung. The original is a language that is a mix of eastern bengali and gour... which oikyotaan has also changed in some parts and sung!
codewarior666 1 year ago
this is a traditional folk song of 'baishnabs" from goalpara district in present day Assam. The bengali folk women from east bengal sang this song as a "Dhamil" which is a song sung by women while moving in a circle.
zyconn1 1 year ago
sorry dude this is a traditional folk song from east bengal (not a baul song) the tune is from goalpara in Assam.
zyconn1 1 year ago
ass...this wasnt written by pota.....its a very old baul number.....composed even before pota was born!!!!!
shiponroy 1 year ago