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The extraordinary talents comprising The Three Seas converge from diverse cultural backgrounds, bound by a profound love for music and a shared commitment to crafting transcendent sonic experiences. Live performances by the band serve as gateways to a mystical realm, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in an otherworldly journey.
At the helm of The Three Seas is Australian composer and saxophonist, Matt Keegan. His quest for new sonic horizons led him to India in 2009, where fate brought the ensemble together in the enchanting town of Santiniketan, West Bengal. The fusion of their distinct cultural backgrounds and immediate musical rapport birthed the energetic and uplifting musical fusion of The Three Seas.
Fronting the ensemble is Baul singer Raju Das, whose resplendent voice and radiant stage presence are heightened by his mastery of the khamak, and its danceable rhythms. Hailing from a nomadic tribe with a rich cultural heritage and their own language, Raju's family has passed down these traditions with a deep emphasis on spirituality and a heartfelt focus on the vast energetic presence within the human body, as expressed through song and dance. These spiritual traditions inspired The Three Seas' modern interpretations of ancient Baul songs that celebrate the human spirit.
Darjeeling-born singer and multi-instrumentalist, Deoashish Mothey, adds depth with his soulful vocals and sound effects in a Himalayan style. His proficiency extends to an array of West Bengali stringed instruments, weaving together intricate and mesmerizing riffs.
Drummer Gaurab Chatterjee, renowned for his contributions to Bengali rock giants Lakkhichhara, brings his expertise in traditional West Bengali folk percussion to The Three Seas, infusing their sound with rhythmic vitality.