A singer, pianist, and modular synthesist with an unorthodox vision of that centuries-old tradition, US-based Arushi Jain aka Ose, produces music that’s rooted in the colours and virtuosity of the Indian culture she adores, under her own, Ghunghru.
Vibing to her own tune
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 16, Jun 2022
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