15 Oct 2015, 07:39 am

Tarun Bhattacharya along with Bickram Ghosh and Arindam Bose, General Manager, Floatel, unveiled the album.
An exciting confluence of Santoor and Percussion, Music Blenders has 7 tracks Mesmerize, Skin, Paper Boats, Ripples, Dark Lady, Meandering Thoughts and Jump!
The album has been produced by Strumm Entertainment, Mumbai.
The makers said: "This album brings together one of India’s most innovative masters of Indian music. Santoor Maestro Pt Tarun Bhattacharya has been a pioneering and revolutionary musician who has changed the face of Indian classical music, he has been truly an unparalleled music ambassador of India and Percussionist par excellence Bickram Ghosh has created a musical zone of his own and is the global face of new age Indian music."
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