Updated On: 23 July, 2022 01:22 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
'Zehaal-E-Miskeen's diverse sonic textures create a world that is romantic and mystic, foreign and familiar, raw and refined - and brought to life by the striking voice of Sukanya Chattopadhyay, a frequent collaborator of the duo Burudu

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Burudu, an Indian electronica duo, has given the famous Sufi poet Amir Khusrao's ghazal a 21st century makeover in their latest release, 'Zehaal-E-Miskeen.' The track, which was released today as a modern day qawwali, preserves the timelessness of the ghazal, which has been popularised by qawwalising for centuries.
Zehaal-E-Miskeen's diverse sonic textures create a world that is romantic and mystic, foreign and familiar, raw and refined - and brought to life by the striking voice of Sukanya Chattopadhyay, a frequent collaborator of the duo.