The album, to be released under the record label Sony music, has nine tracks ranging from 'Awakening', 'Little Krishna, 'Purple Moon' to 'Chase' and 'Spirit of Kolkata'.
"This album is a collation of some great renditions of fusion music. Every track is different in nature and has a reverberating effect on the listener. It's very close to my heart," Bickram said in a statement.
The 47-year-old musician is strongly influenced by thumri and khayal genres of the Patiala gharana. Bickram is known to experiment and reinterpret music and culture and he dabbles in a vast repertoire of musical genres, from classical, rock, new-age, fusion to film music.
The album will release later this month.
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