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Soulmate (India)

February 29, 2020

It still baffles many that music rooted in the blues can be found in India, it’s even more perplexing perhaps that though this music finds expression in India’s metros, it is shaped in its geographical peripheries – more specifically, a small city in north eastern India called Shillong. It is here that you’ll find India’s finest blues band, wilfully and happily oblivious of the country’s dominant soundscapes but at the same time enriching it with the triumphant sounds and grooves of the blues and blues derived rock, funk, soul and R&B. They call themselves Soulmate and don’t bother asking them why they chose the blues because you ought to know better - ‘the blues chose them’.

SOULMATE was formed in Shillong, in October 2003 when Rudy Wallang and Tipriti Kharbangar decided to start a band dedicated to playing the Blues and committed to spread awareness about the music to the rest of India, whether the country was ready or not. Rudy was already a legend in North East India, making his name with the regions most respected and seminal bands like Great Society and Mojo, while Tipriti was the little girl with the big pipes whom everyone knew was going places. It was not only an opportune meeting of kindred spirits but also of minds, talents, passions and souls that would charm the country and inspire countless bands, guitar players and artists. The stamp of their sound would be unique in India and those around the world who heard it, immediately identified with and embraced the call of this ‘back to roots’ music – a sonic canvas rooted in Rudy’s elegant blues guitar that channelled Buddy Guy, Albert Collins, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters and the Three Kings but also embracing every sound that Tipriti’s extensive vocal range could accommodate, from Koko Taylor, Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone to the recent addition of the earthy sounds of Khasi folk music.

It is this wondrous alchemy of personality and sound that has made Soulmate one of India’s ‘most wanted’ and loved Live Acts. They have played innumerable gigs till date planting the seed of the blues and roots music in a country that, looking back now, was just waiting for them to arrive. In a diverse country like India, it is perhaps no wonder that every kind of music will find its follower but Soulmate’s single minded dedication to the blues has enriched, shaped and amplified India’s engagement with this cornerstone of western popular music. Their trail-blazing journey has birthed and sustained many live venues and festivals and it is perhaps in recognition of this that India’s leading blues festival ‘The Mahindra International Blues Festival’ has honored them and Indian blues as a whole with a special stage called ‘The SoulStrat Stage’ – the countless young blues men and women who Soulmate and other Indian blues pioneers have inspired will now indeed be playing on the shoulders of giants.

Soulmate has three albums to their name, ”Shillong”, “Moving On” and ‘Ten Stories Up’ in 2014 – all of them uncompromising discourses on the blues both as homage and re imagination. These recordings coupled with their live prowess have spurred interest and fascination for them well beyond India’s borders. They’ve toured Europe, USA and played in Memphis – the home of the blues, regaled audiences in Bangladesh, Dubai, Indonesia, Singapore, Nepal and have had the honor to share line-ups with luminaries like Buddy Guy, Taj Mahal, Keb Mo, Joss Stone and Carlos Santana to name a few. Their work can now be found across multiple platforms like documentary films and web series just as their music now seeks to expand the vocabulary of roots music by exploring the common provenance and yet differing histories of the blues and folk music.

Rudy has over 38 years of musical experience and now his sons Leon (Bass) and Vincent (Drums) back him in a tight yet flexible unit while Tipriti is probably entering her most creative phase and has taken on more responsibilities as a song-writer. They’re all seasoned professionals but they are also set up by way of age, experience, prowess and potential for their best work to lie ahead of them and not behind.

Schedule

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    venue Central Park, Jaipur

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    Soulmate (India)

    venue Central Park, Jaipur

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    venue Central Park, Jaipur

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    Kirk MacDonald (Canada)

    venue Central Park, Jaipur

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