Shayan Chowdhury Arnob
Shayan Chowdhury (Arnob) | |
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Arnob performing at University of Texas at Dallas on October 2012 | |
Background information | |
Native name | শায়ান চৌধুরী |
Also known as | Arnob (Bengali: অর্ণব) |
Born |
27 January, 1979 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Genres | Indie, Rock, fusion, folk, Rabindra Sangeet |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, singer, musician |
Instruments | Piano, keyboards, vocals, Guitar, Esraj, |
Years active | 1997–present |
Labels | Adhkhana Music, Bengal Music Company Limited |
Associated acts | Bangla, Sahana Bajpaie, Srabonti Narmeen Ali, Saad, the MAK, Zohad, Andrew, Idris Rahman, Fariha Kamal, Rajib Ashraf. |
Shayan Chowdhury, (born 27 January, 1979) known as Arnob, is a Bangladeshi musician, singer and composer.
Education
Arnab earned his master's degree from Vishwa Bharati University.[1]
Career
Arnob, Sahana Bajpaie and another artist Anusheh Anadil formed the band Bangla in Visva-Bharati.[1] They started performing in Kolkata. Later he has released four solo albums and also worked with Prayer Hall. The debut album as a solo artist was Chaina Bhabish which included the acoustic version of the song Shey Je Boshe Achhe, followed by Hok Kolorob.[2] This album was a compilation of songs Arnob had written during his years at Shantiniketan. This album also contains lyrics of Sahana Bajpaie and Taufiq Riaz.
Arnob released his third album Doob in April 2008. He worked with Sahana Bajpaie, Srabonti Narmeen Ali, Saad, the MAK, Zohad, Andrew, Idris Rahman, Fariha Kamal, Rajib Ashraf and others. Arnob released his fourth album "Rod Boleche Hobe" in October 2010. It is his 4th studio album and was released from his own music company "Adhkhana Music".
He has also arranged the music for Sahana Bajpaie's Rabindra Sangeet album Notun Kore Pabo Bolay and for Krishnokoli's album of original songs titled Surje Badhi Basha. He contributed to the theme songs - Bandhan, Flat no 40, Sporshe'r Baire - and TV advertisements . On August 11, 2009 his concert album was released named Arnob and friends live. In 2012 he released his 5th solo album a Rabindra Sangeet album named Adheko Ghume.
He was the music director of the Bengali film Monpura, Aha!, Jaago, Dip Nevar Age and Kolkata Calling!.[3]
Discography
Solo Studio Albums
- Chaina Bhabish (May 2005 - Ektaar Music)
- Hok Kolorob (Aug 2006 - BMC)
- Doob (April 2008 - BMC)
- Rod Boleche Hobe (October 2010)
- Adheko Ghume (Rabindra Sangeet - June 2012 - Adhkhana Muzik)
- Khub Doob (May 2015)
- Tui Bolle (August 2015)
Live Albums
- Arnob & Friends Live (Songs From The World Tour 2008- Aug 2009 - BMC,April 2013 )
Featuring Other Artists
- Sahana Bajpaie - Notun Kkore Pabo Bole (Rabindra Sangeet)
- Anusheh Anadil - Insurmountably (Bangla (band))
- Prayer hall - Bujccho
- Krishnokoli Islam - Shurje Badhi Basha
- Various Artis - Jhalmuri-1
- Various Artist - Jhalmuri-2
- Srabonti Ali - My City
Personal life
Arnob's father, Swapan Chowdhury, was a member of the team which sang songs for the freedom fighters of Bangladesh in 1971.[4] It was shown in the documentary Muktir Gaan. His uncle Tapan Chowdhury is also a notable musician. Arnob was married to Sahana Bajpaie, an Indian musician. They were divorced in 2008.[5]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shayan Chowdhury Arnob. |
- 1 2 Zia Nazmul Islam (May 24, 2014). "COVER STORY: ARNOB, MORE THAN A MUSICIAN". Retrieved May 28, 2014.
- ↑ "TÊTE-À-TÊTE Shayan Chowdhury Arnob". New Age. Archived from the original on 23 November 2006. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
- ↑ “Monpura”: Rustic soul wrapped in urban sensitivity - Music review on The Daily Star (15 August, 2008)
- ↑ "Swapan Chowdhury's vision of the warfront -Fayza Haq". The Daily Star. 2004-12-16. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
- ↑ "Sahana lends voice to Arnob’s music". Dhaka Tribune. 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-12-20.
External links
- Arnob's interview with VOA Bangla
- "Giving timeless songs a new sound" at The Daily Star
- "Interpreting Tagore" at Bangladeshinfo.com
- "TÊTE-À-TÊTE" at NewAgeBD.com
- Arnob: The Unheard Voices World Tour 2008
- "Siddharth Sivakumar in conversation with Arnob" at tinpahar.com
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