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Vibing to her own tune

Published by: Team GI Youth

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.

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Published on 16, Jun 2022

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