John Anthony’s Karnatriix is a soul-soothing culmination of experiments with different styles
and sounds, much like a new colour produced by the skilful combination of various hues and shades.
It has elements of jazz, blues, rock, trance, funk, and classical music in perfect harmony with the
Carnatic kritis of Saint Thyagaraja.
John Anthony’s soundscape stretches out far beyond what has been created hitherto. It is
contemporary and yet traditional. It is not simple and yet not complicated. It is electronica and also
acoustica. You can chill out or just sit in silent contemplation as the music fills up your senses.
The music is direct and clear, offering Indian classical creations in a new age package to people all
over the world.
KARNATRIIX is not just another trick out of the sagging bag of what goes for fusion music
these days. It is not a traditional melody trapped in a melting pot of sampled copy-and-paste
grooves topped by more samples of ambient keyboard and bass textures. The music, with a
contemporary feel, has been woven carefully around traditional melodies, entailing years of study
and a clear and very deep understanding of the different styles and rhythms used in the
compositions.
Day 1
Fractal Fruitcake | India
Ahimsa | Indo / German
Space Is All We Have | India
Rodney Branigan ft Rias Khan | Indo / U.K
Radiotronics | Indo / U.S
Katamon Cherry | Israel
Karnatriix | India
Day 2
Karl Hungus | Reunion Island
Mangloo | Reunion Island
Destyn Maloya | Reunion Island
Maneli Jamal | Canada
Blessing Chimanga | Zimbabwe
PINKNOISE | India
@Phoenix MarketCity, Courtyard, Velachery, India.
for Passes: isaifestival@gmail.com
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