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The Raghu Dixit Project Live

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Raghu Dixit Biography

The former Bharatnatyam dancer’s rousing folk rock is not only the symbol of metropolitan India’s blossoming alternative music scene, but is also making waves internationally. As Raghu recounts, the music that The Raghu Dixit Project makes, is a true representation of today’s India. Ethnic and rooted at the core, but at the same time, global in its outlook. Its not a surprise that Raghu has been referred to as India’s biggest cultural export of recent times.

Raghu didn’t touch a guitar until he was 19: ‘I was in college and a classmate, who had long hair, baggy jeans, and impressed girls by carrying a guitar and singing English songs’. As a bet, Raghu learnt to play a rock song on the guitar in two months. Considering Raghu came from a traditional South Indian family where Western music was not the norm (he would sneak listens of Phil Collins and Wham), this was a Herculean feat. “In the first few days of picking up a guitar, I knew I would do this for a living,” recalls Raghu. He continued to pursue his ‘traditional career’ with a move from Mysore to the metropolis of Bangalore, which was then becoming home to India’s alternative music scene and, by night, Raghu began to develop his finger picking, songwriting and singing skills.

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Raghu’s method, like his music, is unique: “I didn’t have a tape recorder so I couldn’t listen to the songs but that limiting factor became my advantage – I would strum my guitar, hum and make melodies. Then I would read the newspaper and put stories to the melody.”

A second twist of fate happened when he moved to Belgium to work and his landlord discovered his music. “He took my CD to a radio station, who invited me on the radio – that was my 15 minutes of fame. They received a huge number of emails, from people saying they loved it – that filled me with confidence and within a week, I was back in India thinking, ‘How can I make music my life?’” he says. On his return to Bangalore, Raghu formed cult Indian rock band Antaragni (The Fire Within) and joined a software company to pay the bills. When commercial radio expanded at the turn of the millennium, Raghu found a niche in writing radio jingles, a couple of which became huge hits, enabling him to pursue his dream – “I woke up, slept and lived with music,” he explains.

However the Bollywood-focused music industry failed to grasp his potent mix of folk, blues, rock, Sufi, funk, reggae, bhangra and Latin. “My sound wasn’t Bollywood and labels would try to lead me down that route. That was until I played in Zenzi in Bombay in 2007 and Bollywood composers Vishal and Shekhar spotted me.”

It was the break Raghu needed: three years on and Raghu’s self-titled album became the biggest selling non-Bollywood record in India (2009). He has also written scores for two Kannada-language (his native tongue) movies: “Both were cult hits, that’s what’s made me so popular in my home state. Only the eclectic crowd knew me until the song Mahadeshwara from Psycho but now a farmer in the most remote village knows that song and my name, and I can’t walk alone in Karnatka,” he says grinning.

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For the moment, Raghu is concentrating on building his international fan base, before settling to record his second album. In international terms his arc has been nothing short of meteoric: in 2008 he was invited to the Sage Gateshead in the UK’s North East folk heartland, for a collaborative project. The positive feedback encouraged Raghu to pursue more international dates, resulting in a slot at Groove Armada’s Hackney festival Lovebox, which in turn led to a booking at premier world music festival, Womad in 2009. It seems kismet struck again: at Lovebox Raghu was spotted by artist manager Paul Knowles who has partnered up with Robert Horsfall and his team at Sound Advice. Mainstage Artists handle live bookings. Less than a year later, Raghu has recently completed a 15 date UK tour, spread across July and August: in May he performed at the The Great Escape festival in Brighton. Later this year Raghu will tour Australia and Abu Dhabi, before touring America next year, including appearances at SXSW and the Kennedy Center in Washington.

Raghu’s growing profile – isn’t that surprising once you’ve seen him live: he’s a powerhouse, and delivers songs in a fluid combination of English, Hindi and Kannada set to virtuoso guitars and violin, drawing on blues, rock, reggae, bhangra, Latin and Sufi. The quintet (bass, violin, lead guitar, drums/percussion with Raghu on acoustic guitar) wear bright lunghis (sarongs), and beads, and have the air of a hippy-ish rag-tag bunch of musicians you might stumble across jamming around a fire, on a Goan beach at 3am.

Although it’s not immediately obvious, Raghu’s songs are inspired by the verse of classic Indian poets. “It’s a big mission to take ancient songs and poetry and bring them to contemporary audiences, also contemporary writers too. Two themes – love for my country and love for my family – are what I’m about.”

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It might seem strange that an artist reflective of 21st century India is ‘folk’ but for Raghu, folk isn’t so much a twee, ye olde worlde genre, but a state of mind: “I haven’t learned music traditionally, neither has a farmer singing a song in a field or a taxi driver driving through Bangalore. We’re all untrained musicians, and singing a song, because it’s innate, is a basic instinct.”

Raghu has just inked a deal for his debut LP to be released on renowned world music label, Wrasse (Amadou & Mariam, Gilberto Gil, K’naan, Tinariwen) and, uniquely, for an Indian artist, a worldwide publishing deal with Sony/ATV. Wrasse release Raghu’s album on 20 September. A UK tour around this release will be announced shortly.

Seamus Mcloughlin

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Seamus McLoughlin is an indie singer-songwriter from Preston in the United Kingdom. Influences include John Mayer, Jeff Buckley, U2, Damien Rice, David Gray, Counting Crows, and Snow Patrol. Seamus Mcloughlin is a singer/songwriter from Preston, Lancs. He has been seen playing around the country supporting Dead Men Walking and The Alarm. He has gigged all over the States and Australia. Recieved two Exposure Music Awards and is recording his second album at the moment. He has recorded an Abbey Road Session for US radio and has been featured on ITV. Under The Sun is taken from his forthcoming second album. His band is Stu Mayor - Keys (also produced the track), Mark Whiteside - Drums, Peter Brown - Bass and Russ Hitchin - Guitars.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seamus-McLoughlin-Band/6288654091

http://raghudixit.com/

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