The Music Room

The Music Room

2014
Bickram Ghosh playing tabla and electronic percussion with a joyful expression.
Bickram Ghosh
7 tracks 35m
Sonu Nigam and Bickram Ghosh released The Music Room on December 16, 2014, blending Indian classical music with contemporary fusion via seven original tracks.
7 tracks • 35m
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7 tracks Total: 35m

About The Music Room

The Music Room is a collaborative studio album by Indian playback singer Sonu Nigam and percussionist-composer Bickram Ghosh. The artists released the album on December 16, 2014 under the label Times Music in a digital media format.

The album features seven original tracks that blend elements of Indian classical music with contemporary arrangements. Nigam provided the primary vocals for all compositions, while Ghosh contributed as the composer, percussionist, and producer. The project marked a departure from Nigam’s conventional film playback work, emphasizing experimental fusion and live instrumentation.

The tracklist includes Saiyyan Bina, a semi-classical piece with thumri influences, and Paane Chala Tha, a composition rooted in Hindustani raga structures. Khamakha incorporates rhythmic complexity with Ghosh’s tabla patterns, while Walida integrates Sufi and folk motifs. The album also features Spyder-man, an instrumental interlude showcasing Ghosh’s percussion techniques, and Tumhi The Mere, a melodic ballad with orchestral accompaniment. The closing track, Laila Ko Hara Do, draws from traditional qawwali and ghazal forms.

Times Music promoted the release through digital platforms, positioning it as an exploration of classical-contemporary synthesis. The album received distribution across major streaming services and online music stores upon its launch. No physical media editions or live performance tours were documented in connection with the release. Additional details regarding recording sessions, contributing session musicians, or commercial performance remain unverified in available sources.

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