The Sikh-American singer, fresh off the Coachella stage, tells Maanya Sachdeva about her brand of desi-futurism, challenging listeners, and embracing herself and all facets of her identity wholeheartedly
It’s a sound that peppers the album, simmering alongside influences from celebrated Indian musicians such as RD Burman and Asha Bhosle, and pioneering female jazz artists Alice Coltrane and Asha Puthli. Raveena’s falsetto rings clear, as it always has, but she also utters swooning sighs on “Kismet”, along with quietly confident verses delivered in Hindi, and experiments with Indian instruments such as the harp-like.
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