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Anupam Shobhakar

Starting his musical journey at age 10 in Bombay, India, Anupam Shobhakar played guitar for rock and metal bands. But as his curiosity deepened, his focus shifted to the sarod, a 25-string fretless instrument from North India.

Studying under Ustad Aashish Khan of the Maihar Gharana and other master musicians in the complex Indian classical tradition and performing in concerts around the world eventually led Anupam to NYC, which is now his home. The move reignited his interest in Western culture and fueled new The music that came from this heady mix required a new instrument, one that could encompass his diverse influences, so a new instrument was born: the custom double-neck guitar. His creation blends both fretted and fretless, allowing Anupam to combine elements from the Indian sarod repertoire as well as a thrilling new range of musical ideas connecting East and West explorations into jazz and classical music.

Long associations with NYC jazz musicians such as guitarist and composer Joel Harrison and drummer Dan Weiss ensued, as Anupam explored the meeting ground of classical Indian music, the sarod, and jazz.

He was featured on the album The Middle of Everywhere by AGS records in 2024, along with some of the biggest names in jazz guitar including Kurt Rosenwinkel and Nels Cline, among others.

Following his historic 2023 solo release Raga Jhinjhoti on Fretless Guitar, the first-ever recording of Indian classical music for fretless guitar, Anupam breaks new ground again with the release of Liquid Reality.

The album’s compositions reflect a stunning range of influences, from mystic Sufi ghazals to progressive jazz-rock, and features a musical lineup of global masters including pianists Utsav Lal and Santiago Liebson, kanjeera player Swami SelvaGanesh, vocalists Ona Kirei and Ben Parag, and percussionists Satoshi Takeishi, Chris Savarino and Gumbi Ortiz. Guitarist John McLaughlin and Shakti have been a constant musical inspiration for Anupam, and Liquid Reality pays tribute to those guiding lights with “La Dance de Bonheur”, a breathtaking reinvention of the Shakti classic.

Also featured on the album is “Anjaneya”, a heroic rock fusion piece honoring the Hindu deity Hanuman that features the album’s most challenging Indian rhythmic concepts; and “Formless”, a duo piece for guitar and kanjeera (South Indian frame drum).With his latest release, Anupam Shobhakar not only expands the realm of electric guitar with the invention of his custom double-neck guitar but also expands the musical dialogue between East and West.

Liquid Reality is essential listening for fans of adventurous jazz, rock and world music and for guitarists everywhere.


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Various Guitarists: The Middle of Everywhere: Guitar Solos Vol. I

Read "The Middle of Everywhere: Guitar Solos Vol. I" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Produced by laudable guitarist/composer Joel Harrison and the Alternative Guitar Summit, The Middle of Everywhere: Guitar Solos Vol. 1 is a compelling exploration of the intersections between jazz, classical and world music traditions--think of it as a musical United Nations, where six-stringed diplomats from various genres come together to harmonize. In the album liners, Harrison states, “The idea for this project started when I presented a concert of virtual solo performances from around the world during the pandemic." Hence, it ...

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Anupam Shobhakar Combines Indian Classical Influences With A Bold Hybrid Electric Guitar On New Ags Release 'Liquid Reality', Out March 14, Coinciding With Hindu Celebration Of Holi

Anupam Shobhakar Combines Indian Classical Influences With A Bold Hybrid Electric Guitar  On New Ags Release 'Liquid Reality', Out March 14, Coinciding With Hindu Celebration Of Holi

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Liquid Reality Out March 14, Coinciding with Hindu Celebration of Holi, the Festival of Colors; Featuring Swaminathan Selvaganesh, Satoshi Takeishi, Gumbi Ortiz, Santiago Leibson, and more; Highlights Include “Ladders to the Sky” and an Innovative New Take on Shakti’s “La Danse du Bonheur” NYC Album Release Concert on April 10 at Joe’s Pub | Tickets Growing up in Bombay, India, Anupam Shobhakar scrutinized the fretboard sorcery of Western shred guitarists like Eddie Van Halen, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Allan ...

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Multiplicity of Musical Idioms: Guitarist Joel Harrison & Sarode Master Anupam Shobhakar Release "Leave The Door Open"

Multiplicity of Musical Idioms: Guitarist Joel Harrison & Sarode Master Anupam Shobhakar Release "Leave The Door Open"

Source: Chris M. Slawecki

With Leave The Door Open (Whirlwind Recordings), guitarist Joel Harrison teams up with sarode player Anupam Shobhakar and the product is a wholly idiosyncratic synthesis of Indian and American musics and more particularly, the lives and interests of these two musicians. Harrison and Shobhakar met as a result of a 2010 Guggenheim Fellowship when Harrison set out to compose a piece for classical percussion, jazz quintet, and sarode. Harrison says that he and Shobhakar “spent a lot of time together ...

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Liquid Reality

AGS Recordings
2025

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AGS Recordings
2024

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