For this album, recording live in a ˝ inch spool with a team of 20 musicians inside a small studio was a dream come true for Aavaas to live up to his concept of musical harmony of orchestral recording.
This album amplifies the painful aspects of conflict in present day
Nepal. Singer Amrit Gurung, having traveled across Nepal in the most
intense time of war and conflict – taking his musical troupe to speak,
call and mirror the present reality to implant hopes for peace, and
mobilizing all raised funds from live concerts for making village
schools and libraries – has grown bolder and angrier in these songs.
Modernity can also be understood as the continuity of contemporariness. This album gives its audience a taste of pure Nepali Adhunik music rendered with freshness of Aavaas’s creative approach to add a contemporary flavor in this genre hence making it a modern music project.
A rigorous workout between these two musicians for months finally
resulted in the production of this debut album which is based on the
lyrics of both the underground and known lyricists and poets, some of
who are also making a debut entry into the world of song writing.