Higher Plain Music
Sounds like…
Mystical North Indian prayers
The Review
Ranjana Ghatak is a fascinating merger of cultures and ideas. British born and raised, Ranjana heard Indian singing in the home. She went to see Pandit Ajoy Chakrabarty (a classical Hindustani vocalist) live as a teenager and was so ignited with passion over the music, she trained in his music school in India. That’s what I call dedication. Following spending time in San Francisco, ‘The Butterfly Effect’ is her debut album that fuses together Indian vocals with North Indian guitar music and some light western …