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What happens when Western instruments like Mandolin and the Accordion finds voice in a region deeply rooted in folk traditions?

Join Anusha Borgohain, a Bachelor's student of Mass Communication at Assam Don Bosco University in this special immersive audio documentary that explores the blend of Western sounds into Assam's musical history. Through narrative storytelling, insightful interviews, studio recordings and live performances, this episode aims to uncover a dynamically nostalgic chapter of Assam's local music culture.

The podcast features two of the region's pioneering musicians from distinct musical eras—one rooted in the early post-independence decades when Western instruments first entered Assam’s soundscape, and the other emerging during the vibrant cultural shifts of the 1980s and beyond:

Together, these two voices—separated by decades but united by strings and bellows—offer a rare and intimate glimpse into Assam’s evolving musical identity. This podcast serves not only as a tribute to their contributions but also as a call to preserve and rediscover the forgotten echoes of instruments like the mandolin and accordion.

Anusha Borgohain has produced this audio documentary as part of her Summer Internship with NEZINE. 

Photo courtesy Dr Siba Gogoi 

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