Why Should Kanika Kapoor's Music Album ‘Sounds of Kumbha’ Be Celebrated Globally?

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Key Takeaways
- ‘Sounds of Kumbha’ highlights India's cultural heritage.
- Features over 50 artists from around the globe.
- Combines ancient mantras with modern compositions.
- Recognized as a significant cultural initiative.
- A strong contender for the GRAMMY Awards.
Mumbai, Sep 11 (NationPress) Singer Kanika Kapoor has revealed insights about her latest music album, “Sounds of Kumbh,” emphasizing its potential for global recognition.
The album embodies the vibrant essence of the Mahakumbh, as it aims to showcase India's rich cultural heritage to a global audience. Kanika expressed, “This celestial album is a treasure trove of a unique, immersive experience that warrants celebration on an international platform. The classical music of India is gaining worldwide acclaim, and ‘Sounds of Kumbha’ captures its true spirit - an inward journey to connect with the magnificence of Kumbha.”
“Sounds of Kumbha,” produced by Indian classical singer and producer Siddhant Bhatia, is a cultural project backed by the Government of Uttar Pradesh. The album consists of 12 tracks, each paired with its own music video, enlisting over 50 artists globally to honor the vibrant spirit of the Mahakumbh, recognized as the largest peaceful assembly on Earth.
Notable collaborators in this extraordinary lineup include Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Jim “Kimo” West (Grammy winner), Madi Das (2x Grammy nominee), Ron Korb (2x Grammy nominee), Raja Kumari (Grammy nominee), V. Selvaganesh (Grammy winner), Charu Suri (multi-award-winning pianist), Kala Ramnath (violin virtuoso), Bhanumathi Narasimhan, Kanika Kapoor, Pravin Godkhindi, Ajay Prasanna, Aditya Gadhvi, Raghav Mehta, Kalyani Nair, and The Indian Choral Ensemble, along with Sushant Pujari. The album's mixing and mastering are handled by P.A. Deepak (2x Grammy winner).
Regarding the album, Spiritual Leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar stated, “The entire world is one human family, united by a single light and spirit. This message resonates through the music in Sounds of Kumbha.”
Rapper and singer Raja Kumari remarked, “Being part of this project has been a profoundly spiritual experience, serving as a peace offering to the world from the banks of Sangam.”
Producer Siddhant Bhatia stated, “Sounds of Kumbha is India’s offering of peace, a celestial album that allows listeners to feel the energy of the Mahakumbha, sacred rivers, chants, and cosmic silence, no matter where they are.”
The album merges live field recordings from Prayagraj with ancient mantras, layered atop contemporary compositions crafted by SoulTrax Studios, New Delhi. Featuring seven producers—Siddhant Bhatia, Jim “Kimo” West, Madi Das, Ron Korb, Charu Suri, Devraj Sanyal, and Raghav Mehta— the ambitious scale of this project is being considered for submission in the Global Music Album category at the 68th GRAMMY® Awards.