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Gayathri Krishnan is an artist on the rise hailing from the City of Angels who is capturing the attention of audiences everywhere with her luscious, captivating voice and her unique approach to the artistry of R&B. Her music refuses to be labeled–without fail, she finds ways to genre-bend music by meshing R&B with influences stemming from Indian Carnatic, folk, and neo-soul sounds. When considering all of Krishnan’s influences and stylistic choices, coupled with her discography, it is clear that she is unafraid to venture out into other genres not commonly heard within the Western music space. Her EPs Create to Express and Arunachala work as a window into her life and are reflections of the inspirations, culture, and environment Krishnan is inspired by. Berkeley B-Side met with Krishnan as we prepared to feature her on the Ones to Watch Wednesday series where we talked about her inspirations, influences, new releases, and how her culture weaves its way throughout her music.

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Gayatri Asokan

Indian singer

This article is about the playback singer. For the poster designer, see Gayathri Ashokan.

In this Indian name, the name Asokan is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Gayatri.

Gayatri Asokan is an Indian playback singer who works mainly in Malayalam cinema. She started her playback career with the song "Deena Dayalo Rama" for the film Arayannangalude Veedu (2000) for music director Raveendran. "Enthe Nee Kanna" for Sasneham Sumithra (2004) won her the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer in 2003.

Her other songs include "Chanjadi Adi" from Makalkku (2005), "Thumbikkinnaram" from Naran (2005) and "Pularumo" from Ritu (2009).[citation needed]

Career

Gayatri was first trained in Carnatic music by Sri Mangat Natesan and Sri Vamanan Namboodiri at Trichur. Later she started training in Hindustani music under Dr. Alka Deo Marulkar in Pune and later under Pandit Vinayaka Torvi in Bangalore.

She is also a Hindustani classical music singer, a Bhajan singer and has given Hindustan

Gayathri Girish is one of the leading Carnatic vocalists of today. An exemplary degree of dedication coupled with an intrinsic leaning towards Carnatic Music, has propelled vocalist Gayathri to the forefront of the classical music domain. Grounded firmly in the roots of classicism, her concerts are more often than not, steeped in improvisational features, be it a seldom heard composition or a Pallavi designed with creativity. Initially trained by Sri Vaigal Gnanaskandan of the Semmangudi school, Gayathri has imbibed some of her boundless Manodharma from the training under veteran Padma Bhushan, Sangeetha Kalanidhi Madurai Sri TN Seshagopalan. She has also been fortunate to have learnt the violin for a few years from the legendary Lalgudi Sri G Jayaraman and Smt T Rukmini. Ever since making her debut in 1986, Gayathri with her pristine voice, has received accolades in substantial measure from both the lay listeners and erudite critics. Her repertoire is particularly impressive, with songs ranging from Tamil Tevaram hymns and Divya Prabhandams to Purandaradasar Devarnamas.Oothukkadu

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