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Carnatic Ragas and Naga Chants Blend with Jazz in Groundbreaking New Album

17 Oct

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  • New instrumental album Treekam blends Carnatic, Naga, and jazz elements
  • Features guitarists Abhay Nayampally and Arenlong Longkumer
  • Includes American drummer, British bassist, and legendary keyboardist
Carnatic Ragas and Naga Chants Blend with Jazz in Groundbreaking New Album

In October 2025, a groundbreaking new instrumental album called Treekam is set to be released. The five-track album, produced by music composer Sandeep Chowta, blends Carnatic ragas, Naga chants, and jazz elements into a captivating fusion.

The album features two acclaimed guitarists - Carnatic musician Abhay Nayampally and Naga guitarist Arenlong Longkumer. They are joined by an international ensemble, including American drummer Jerrod 'J-rod' Sullivan, British bassist Seb Read, and the legendary keyboardist Tom Schuman, a member of the jazz band Spyro Gyra.

Two of the tracks on Treekam also showcase chants by Naga singer-songwriter Mengu Suokhrie and the Nagaland Folkloric Group, adding a unique cultural dimension to the album. Chowta, the driving force behind the project, explains that the album was born out of a "desire to say something that can't be said within the boundaries of any one genre."

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'Treekam' is a new instrumental album that blends Carnatic ragas, Naga chants, and jazz elements into a unique fusion.
The album features guitarists Abhay Nayampally and Arenlong Longkumer, along with an international ensemble including American drummer Jerrod 'J-rod' Sullivan, British bassist Seb Read, and legendary keyboardist Tom Schuman.
The album's producer, Sandeep Chowta, explains that the project was born out of a "desire to say something that can't be said within the boundaries of any one genre."

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