Alakh- an album reviving ancient Gujarati poetry for modern generation

Team Alakh Source: Himali Vyas Naik
Chintan Naik, Tumul Buch, Divij Naik and Himali Vyas Naik of team Inner Notes have recently released a Gujarati fusion album 'Alakh'. This audio album is created to revive the poetry of our primeval poets like Akho, Bhoja Bhagat, Preetam and Gangasati. In this conversation, the team shares their journey from the concept to the release of this new concept album, and we also have some singing.
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